Star Chef Slams Meghan Markle’s Cooking, Claims Netflix Sent Legal Threat Over His Criticism
Born in Leeds in 1983, he encountered more hardships than ease from an early age. At the tender age of 13, he was forced to leave home due to an abusive stepfather and ended up sleeping in shop entrances. Remarkably, by the time he was 15, he had secured a job working for the renowned chef Marco Pierre White.
Currently, Jameson Stocks, who was recently recognized by White as a rising star in British cuisine, is discovering that life comes with various risks, one of which includes receiving threatening letters regarding potential lawsuits.
He shared with me that expressing his criticism of the Netflix series “With Love, Meghan,” labeling it as “forced,” “fake,” and “painful” to watch, earned him this response.
According to Stocks, I received a threatening letter from Netflix following my vocal opposition, as stated. This is the same person whose incredible life tale captivated Brad Pitt so much that he purchased the rights to adapt it into a film.
stocks suggested Meghan to avoid the kitchen, return to acting, complimenting her acting skills, stating she was quite talented, and emphasizing that people should focus on their areas of expertise.
He might as well have treated the Netflix bigwigs to a plateful of maggot-ridden meat.

According to Stocks, they were quite upset with the situation. The letter from Netflix was not well-received and they responded by taking action against him. He described the content of the letter as being full of unfounded claims.
If intended to silence him, the missive has abjectly failed.
‘I am not taking any notice,’ Stocks assures me.
I wonder where she’s getting all that money from Netflix? She doesn’t seem to be a chef, and I’m not sure if she’d make a good cooking teacher.
I’d prepare a dish similar to one she showcased on her television show, but with my own refined touch.
It appears rather improbable, particularly since Stocks has shared his insights on Meghan’s lifestyle brand, As Ever. He stated: ‘The jams were snapped up in a flash. My guess is that there were barely ten of each item available.’
The individual, admitting he doesn’t produce them himself, mentions, “I understand Lidl sells jam at around fifteen pounds less.
A Netflix spokesman declined requests for comment.
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2025-05-02 00:48