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03-05-2021, 05:28 AM
https://www.etonline.com/suits-writer-speaks-out-against-meghan-markle-bullying-accusations-161710
Writer Jon Cowan tweeted in defense of the Duchess of Sussex after one of his Twitter followers said both the palace and Markle were in the wrong. "It's also possible the Duchess of Sussex is a good person thrust into an unimaginable world," Cowan responded. "Having spent 3 years working with her in her pre-Duchess days, I saw a warm, kind, caring person. I know nothing of her current situation but she gets the benefit of the doubt in my book."
Meghan Markle defended by Suits creator Aaron Korsh and co-star Patrick J. Adams (https://ew.com/tv/suits-actor-and-creator-defend-meghan-markle/)
"Meghan Markle is not a monster," (https://twitter.com/akorsh9/status/1367890272089120772) Korsh tweeted this morning, responding to bullying accusations against the Duchess of Sussex. "She’s a strong woman with a kind heart who’s trying to make her way in an unimaginable situation. I don’t know the specifics of some incident from years ago but if late night emails makes you a horrible person, then I’m going to hell 50 times over." In a lengthy Twitter thread, Adams called out the Royal family and the British tabloids (https://twitter.com/halfadams/status/1367882070098288642). "IMO, this newest chapter and it’s timing is just another stunning example of the shamelessness of a institution that has outlived its relevance, is way overdrawn on credibility and apparently bankrupt of decency," he tweeted. Adams also tweeted that Markle has always had a "deep sense of morality" and has "never been afraid to speak up, be heard and defend herself and those she holds dear." After describing the complicated family dynamic she became a part of on marrying Prince Harry, the actor added that he was sickened to read "the endless racist, slanderous, click baiting vitriol spewed in her direction from all manner of media across the UK." ALSO: Oprah Winfrey should shoot an "add-on" to her CBS special to question Markle about bullying allegations.
Writer Jon Cowan tweeted in defense of the Duchess of Sussex after one of his Twitter followers said both the palace and Markle were in the wrong. "It's also possible the Duchess of Sussex is a good person thrust into an unimaginable world," Cowan responded. "Having spent 3 years working with her in her pre-Duchess days, I saw a warm, kind, caring person. I know nothing of her current situation but she gets the benefit of the doubt in my book."
Meghan Markle defended by Suits creator Aaron Korsh and co-star Patrick J. Adams (https://ew.com/tv/suits-actor-and-creator-defend-meghan-markle/)
"Meghan Markle is not a monster," (https://twitter.com/akorsh9/status/1367890272089120772) Korsh tweeted this morning, responding to bullying accusations against the Duchess of Sussex. "She’s a strong woman with a kind heart who’s trying to make her way in an unimaginable situation. I don’t know the specifics of some incident from years ago but if late night emails makes you a horrible person, then I’m going to hell 50 times over." In a lengthy Twitter thread, Adams called out the Royal family and the British tabloids (https://twitter.com/halfadams/status/1367882070098288642). "IMO, this newest chapter and it’s timing is just another stunning example of the shamelessness of a institution that has outlived its relevance, is way overdrawn on credibility and apparently bankrupt of decency," he tweeted. Adams also tweeted that Markle has always had a "deep sense of morality" and has "never been afraid to speak up, be heard and defend herself and those she holds dear." After describing the complicated family dynamic she became a part of on marrying Prince Harry, the actor added that he was sickened to read "the endless racist, slanderous, click baiting vitriol spewed in her direction from all manner of media across the UK." ALSO: Oprah Winfrey should shoot an "add-on" to her CBS special to question Markle about bullying allegations.