Psychic warns Meghan Markle’s Netflix deal could unravel as lifestyle brand faces quiet rejection in Las Vegas restaurant

Psychic warns Meghan Markle’s Netflix deal could unravel as lifestyle brand faces quiet rejection in Las Vegas restaurant

It’s not every day you hear a psychic weighing in on Hollywood deals, but Athos Salomé — the man nicknamed the “Living Nostradamus” — is doing just that.

Known for his bold claims of having predicted everything from the Queen’s passing to the pandemic and major tech meltdowns, the Brazilian “seer” is now warning of storm clouds gathering over Meghan Markle and Netflix’s $100 million partnership.

His latest visions? A growing tension that could end with Meghan and the streaming giant parting ways, more behind-the-scenes hiccups, and a wave of criticism that might seriously dent the Duchess’s lifestyle brand, As Ever.


From Royal Goldmine to Ratings Disaster

When Meghan and Harry first teamed up with Netflix in 2020, it was headline-making stuff.

Their debut docuseries, Harry & Meghan, dropped in 2022 to huge viewer interest.

But that early momentum seems to be fading fast.

Meghan’s latest venture — a feel-good lifestyle show titled With Love, Meghan — landed in March.

Unfortunately, it’s been mostly mocked by critics, who slammed it as “cringe” and “self-indulgent.”

That’s not what Netflix bargained for when they handed over one of their biggest paychecks.


A Curious Snub at Netflix’s New Hotspot

Adding fuel to the rumors, Netflix opened its own restaurant in Las Vegas this year, called Netflix Bites — a culinary tribute to its biggest hits.

Fans can dine on cheeky menu items like the “WWE Smash Burger,” the “Selling Caesar Salad,” and even a Bridgerton-inspired tea.

But guess what’s missing? Meghan’s raspberry jam and honey.

Not a single mention of As Ever, her lifestyle series, or any of the Duchess’s dishes appears on the menu — not even her signature “honey lemon layer cake with raspberry” or her “single skillet pasta.”

According to one chef at the venue, Meghan’s products are nowhere to be seen.

And that’s left some people scratching their heads. One insider even said, “It’s strange, really.

Netflix could’ve used their real royal instead of leaning into fictional ones.”


Fans Still Love Her Jam — But Netflix Seems Less Sweet

Despite the cold shoulder from the streamer, Meghan’s fans are showing the love.

Her As Ever raspberry jam — priced at £7, or £11 with special packaging — sold out fast.

So did her £22 limited-edition wildflower honey.

Meghan insists her brand isn’t just another celebrity project.

She calls As Ever a “love language,” and she’s got some high-profile cheerleaders in her corner, including Zoe Saldana and Kris Jenner, who’ve promoted the brand online.


Netflix Boss Keeps It Polite — But Is Quiet on the Future

Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos has said a few nice things about Meghan’s entrepreneurial flair, even calling her “underestimated” in terms of cultural impact.

He pointed out that even the blanket seen in her docuseries became a viral shopping item.

Still, Sarandos hasn’t said much about what’s next. The streamer has stayed oddly quiet since the ratings flop of With Love, Meghan.

Even Prince Harry’s five-part Polo documentary didn’t get much of a push — and critics didn’t hold back, calling it downright dull.


A Second Series — Or Just Leftovers?

Meghan’s team has insisted that a second season of With Love, Meghan is coming later this year.

But sources inside Netflix suggest that it might not be as fresh as it sounds.

Instead, it appears the production team filmed everything in one go and simply split the footage into two parts.

As one insider put it, “They already paid for it — they may as well air it.”


More Projects, But Nothing Set in Stone

There’s been chatter about a possible Meghan-produced movie, based on Carley Fortune’s romance novel Meet Me at the Lake.

But so far, no updates, no announcements — just speculation.

With no solid news on new shows or fresh concepts, and with As Ever being subtly sidelined at Netflix’s own restaurant, people are beginning to wonder if the partnership is nearing its end.


Maybe That Psychic Was Onto Something After All

Athos Salomé’s predictions might sound far-fetched, but after all the snubs, poor ratings, and lukewarm reception, they’re starting to feel eerily spot on.

Could Netflix really be done with Meghan and Harry? Nothing’s been officially said — but the silence is starting to speak volumes.