Kelly Clarkson Reacts To Meghan Markle's New Netflix Series
Brian Tyree Henry told the singer that the Duchess of Sussex was starring in a Netflix series.
Kelly Clarkson got an unexpected pitch on her talk show, and it had nothing to do with politics and everything to do with snackable royalty vibes.
Actor Brian Tyree Henry, 43, was gushing about Meghan Markle’s new Netflix series when he compared her to Martha Stewart, then went full evangelist about “Flower Sprinkles,” the edible creations you can apparently toss on anything. He didn’t just stop at the description either, he said he and his Panic Carefully co-star Elizabeth Olsen, 36, were so obsessed they started a “Flower Sprinkles gang,” after Olsen even handed him a jar as a gift.
Now the only question is whether Meghan’s autumn return will turn Hollywood friends into sprinkle believers.
Brian Tyree Henry compared Meghan Markle to Martha Stewart.
One notable fan is actor Brian Tyree Henry, 43, who recently shared his admiration during an appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show. During the interview, he described how enchanted he was with the new series.
“What is that?” Kelly asked, genuinely curious about his enthusiasm. Brian replied, “The new Meghan Markle/Meghan, Duchess of Sussex show. She’s also like Martha Stewart now, and she’s created these things called Flower Sprinkles, which you apparently can put on anything that you want to eat.”
His excitement didn’t stop there. Brian went on to explain that after watching the show, he and his Panic Carefully co-star, Elizabeth Olsen, 36, became hooked on these so-called Flower Sprinkles.
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“That’s sweet!”
Brian’s enthusiasm painted a picture of two friends eager to jump on board with Meghan’s creative ideas.
“So Lizzie and I were like, we need to get in the Flower Sprinkles game, like, 'Meghan is onto something that we don’t know about!'” he said, adding a personal touch by mentioning that Elizabeth even handed him a jar of the sprinkles as a gift.
He continued, “And, not only that—’cause Meghan is bomb with calligraphy, Meghan does her own calligraphy—Lizzie had her husband do the calligraphy. We’ve started like a Flower Sprinkles gang. We’re also trying to get on the show so…”
Kelly responded with a warm, “That’s sweet!” reflecting her genuine amusement and support.
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Fans can expect an autumn release of its second season following standout guest spots in the first season.
Fans of With Love, Meghan have another reason to be excited, as a second season of the show has already been filmed and is set for an autumn release. And while there’s talk of a potential third season if Netflix decides to continue the series, the current batch of episodes is already drawing attention.
Among the first season’s guest stars are names like cosmetics entrepreneur Victoria Jackson, celebrity chef Roy Choi, and even Mindy Kaling from The Office. During a fun segment with Mindy, Meghan playfully corrected her on a personal detail, saying, “It’s so funny, too, that you keep saying Meghan Markle. You know I’m Sussex now. I share my name with my children. I didn’t know how meaningful that would be to me, but it just means so much to go, ‘This is our family name, our little family name.’”
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That’s when Brian Tyree Henry dropped the Martha Stewart comparison and Kelly Clarkson immediately leaned in like, “Wait, what is that?”
Next thing you know, Brian said he and Elizabeth Olsen were watching With Love, Meghan and instantly wanted in on the “Flower Sprinkles game.”
Cultural commentators have noted that celebrity projects, like Meghan Markle's new series, can shape public perceptions and influence social norms.
Celebrities often serve as cultural touchstones, providing relatable narratives that resonate with audiences.
This phenomenon illustrates the importance of authenticity in media; when public figures share genuine experiences, they foster connections that can inspire positive change.
To leverage this, media creators should focus on authentic storytelling and community engagement, enhancing relatability and encouraging audience participation.
It also reminds us of a friend who ghosted during a crisis, then demanded help later.
The excitement surrounding Meghan Markle's series has sparked discussions about creativity in everyday life.
And the plot thickened in the best possible way when Brian revealed Elizabeth’s husband did the calligraphy, so now there’s basically a whole sprinkle-and-lettering crew.
Beyond the screen, Meghan has turned her creativity into a successful business venture. Her new As Ever range of store cupboard goodies has sold out quickly.
The website explains the origin of her culinary passion: “What began with a small pot of fresh fruit preserves, bubbling away in my home kitchen, has inspired this curated collection to bring surprise and delight to your everyday.”
This collection features a variety of products, including the much-loved Flower Sprinkles, which are currently retailing for $15 (£11.54), and Meghan’s signature raspberry spread, available for $9 (£6.92).
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Meanwhile, Netflix is already gearing up for an autumn release of season two, with guest stars from the first season like Roy Choi and Victoria Jackson adding even more buzz.
Fans eager to keep up with the latest from Meghan are encouraged to subscribe to her website for updates on when her collection might be restocked.
With Love, Meghan is already streaming on Netflix, inviting everyone to experience the creative spirit of a former royal reinventing herself in new and exciting ways.
As Meghan Markle's new series unfolds, it serves as a reminder of the power of storytelling and creativity in our lives. Research underscores that engaging in creative activities can improve mental well-being and foster a sense of community.
Prioritizing creative expression not only enriches our lives but also connects us to a larger narrative, helping us navigate the complexities of modern society.
If Brian and Elizabeth are already building a Flower Sprinkles gang, Meghan’s next season might be the spark that turns every set into a snack lab.
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