Yes, there have been allegations that Meghan Markle faked some of the interviews for her Spotify podcast, Archetypes.
These allegations were first made by podcast industry website Podnews, which cited "multiple sources" who claimed that some of the interviews on the show were done by other staffers, with audio of Markle's questions edited in afterwards.
Spotify has not commented on the allegations, but they have raised eyebrows among some podcast listeners and commentators. Some have pointed out that Markle only released twelve episodes of Archetypes, which is a relatively small number for a podcast that was supposed to be about exploring the "labels that hold women back."
Others have noted that Markle's interviews on Archetypes were often quite superficial, and that she did not seem to have a deep understanding of the topics she was discussing. This has led some to question whether she was actually the one conducting the interviews, or whether she was simply reading off a script that had been written by her staff.
It is important to note that these are just allegations, and Markle has not been accused of any wrongdoing. However, the allegations have cast a shadow over Archetypes, and they have raised questions about Markle's credibility as a podcaster.
Only time will tell whether the allegations against Markle are true. However, the fact that they have been made at all is a reminder that even the most high-profile celebrities are not immune to scrutiny.
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