In a recent incident, Karl Stefanovic couldn't help but chuckle at Meghan Markle's reaction to a fire that occurred in her son's nursery back in 2020.
The humorous exchange took place during the Sussexes' final tour before stepping down from their royal duties.
Stefanovic found it hard to stifle his laughter as Meghan recounted the story, questioning the whereabouts of the baby during the fire.
During the conversation with co-host Alison Langdon on The Today Show, Stefanovic humorously pointed out that the baby was not present in the room when the fire broke out.
Langdon clarified that the nanny had already removed the baby from harm's way.
This led Stefanovic to jest about Meghan facing challenges attending an event because the baby wasn't there.
His reaction was met with an exasperated “Oh my god” from Langdon.
Attempting to offer some empathy, Langdon mentioned that being a new mother in a foreign country could have been a daunting experience for Meghan.
However, Stefanovic dismissed the notion of showing fake sympathy and remarked that Meghan should toughen up.
He even teased Langdon about her usual straightforward approach, suggesting she would typically advise someone to “grow a set” instead.
This isn't the first time Stefanovic has poked fun at Meghan.
Last year, he criticized her for acting like the first mom ever while discussing her daughter's teething issues.
Despite being called out by Langdon for his insensitivity, Stefanovic continued to find amusement in the situation, attributing it to the lack of coherence in Meghan's story.
The recent podcast featuring Meghan, dubbed “The Oprah Interview Part 2,” has garnered mixed reviews.
While Meghan expressed her desire to break free from societal expectations placed on women, royal expert Daniela Elsa criticized the Duchess for failing to deliver on her intentions.
Elsa labeled the podcast as repetitive and unimpressive, highlighting Meghan's repeated attempts to distance herself from the royal family.
Critics have not held back in their assessments of Meghan's podcast, with some branding it as lackluster and disconnected from reality.
The debut episode faced harsh criticism from outlets like The Times and The Telegraph, who found it almost absurd and unappealing.
TV Talk's Max went as far as labeling the podcast as “drivel” and out of touch with the current societal issues.
A panel discussion on the Startup Network further dissected Meghan's podcast, with participants like Mike Graham, James Max, Dr. David Bull, Penny Smith, and Esther Crack sharing their views.
The clip of the podcast left the panel visibly unimpressed, with reactions ranging from disbelief to outright disdain.
Esther Crack described the podcast as cringeworthy, expressing her shock and disappointment at the content presented.
As the debate continued, Mike Graham highlighted the stark contrast between Meghan's podcast and the pressing real-world issues affecting society.
James Max echoed the sentiment, criticizing Meghan's perceived detachment from the everyday struggles faced by many.
The consensus among the panelists was clear – Meghan's podcast missed the mark and failed to resonate with a broader audience.
In a time where societal challenges demand attention and empathy, Meghan's podcast has been viewed as a missed opportunity to address pressing issues.
The disconnect between the podcast's content and the realities faced by many has left critics unimpressed and questioning the relevance of Meghan's narrative in the current landscape.
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