No More With Love, Meghan

When the first season premiered, criticism and jokes quickly poured in. Many mocked the idea that someone so privileged, with access to virtually every resource imaginable, was trying to present herself as relatable. To many, it came across as out of touch and impersonal.

I see their point, but I can honestly confess to being rather inspired by the content of the two seasons and christmas episode of With Love, Meghan. I will surely make some flower sprinkles and festive drinks as soon as I get the opportunity.

The show premiered on Netflix in March 2025 and quickly entered the global Top 10 with 12.6 million hours viewed in its first week. A second season arrived in August, though with more modest viewing figures. We now know that it won’t be returning for a third season.

There is, however, still hope for more one-offs, like the christmas episode. Maybe for Easter, Fourth of July, or Thanksgiving? She said, at Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit, that the advice she shares on the show may appear in different formats in the future. Reflecting on the experience, she noted that producing eight episodes across two seasons was a significant undertaking.

Even I have moments where I cringe a little or find myself questioning what I’m watching. But despite that, I would absolutely tune in if more episodes of the series were released. I think the best way to approach it is simply to take it with a pinch of salt and be inspired by the parts that feel enjoyable.

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