Season 2 of the Netflix show With Love, Meghan will be headed to screens very shortly. A new trailer for the reality TV show, which stars Dutchess Meghan Markle, was just released this past week, giving viewers a look into who some of the guests will be in the sophomore season.

So far, there have been mixed reviews about Season 2, as well as questions about the choices of guests. While some continue to criticize the show as unnecessary and out of touch, others are wondering if those behind the show weren't able to book as big of stars as Season 1.

That is, instead of actors and other celebrities, less famous faces are featured in Season 2. Among those included are people from Meghan's own life, such as her makeup artist Daniel Martin, and her personal Pilates instructor Heather Dorak. Beyond that, other guests include a lineup of successful chefs, like José Andrés, David Chang, and Samin Nosrat—all of whom, it should be noted, have worked with Netflix before.

Meghan Markle and Mindy Kaling smiling from With Love, Meghan
Meghan Markle and Mindy Kaling smiling and talking from With Love, Meghan
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The comments about the guest lineup have been far from kind. Some viewers speculated that, after the criticism of Season 1 for being tone-deaf, other famous guests wanted to steer clear of Season 2. One commenter even guessed that those who appear this season had to be "bribed" to do so:

No one that had any sense of self worth wanted to be in the vicinity of Meghan Markle. That's why those already with Netflix had to be bribed to appear on her show.

The Comments Section Isn't Holding Back

Just like in Season 1, the comments ahead of Season 2 have been similarly harsh in nature. The general sentiment seems to be that viewers don't understand why Netflix picked up the show for a second season, as it seems as though nobody was asking for more episodes. Others called out Meghan for continuing to seem out of touch, and, at times, even condescending towards her guests. (One need only recall the way she called out Mindy Kaling in Season 1 for using her incorrect royal title.)

"It's the second season nobody asked for for the show nobody in the first place asked for!!!" wrote one commenter. Another called Meghan out for being insincere. "You don’t need to keep saying you care for other people, just like you don’t need to keep saying you’re authentic — you either are or you’re not!" they wrote.

One of the biggest issues that viewers have also been airing is the choice to feature model and cookbook author Chrissy Teigen as a guest. Chrissy was under fire a few years ago for cyberbullying on social media, including one instance where she encouraged a minor to "take a dirt nap," implying the girl's death.

Angry comments could be found below the trailer voicing their disapproval:

Hey, Meghan, Chrissy’s way of “showing up lovingly” was telling a vulnerable girl on the internet to take “a dirt nap” and disturbing tweets about children. You know what they say, you are the company you keep.

"Netflix should cancel the episode with Chrissy Teigen as she is the ultimate cyber bully. Netflix is now promoting a cyber bully," another user urged. Some were just grateful to be able to read the snarky comments. "Netflix, the only entertainment we're getting out of this show is the comment section, so thank you for leaving it open," joked one post.

Season 2 of With Love, Meghan will stream on Netflix on August 26th.

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With Love, Meghan
TV-PG
Reality
Release Date
January 15, 2025
Directors
Michael Steed

Meghan Markle invites viewers into her elegant Montecito home in a new lifestyle series that blends warmth, creativity, and simplicity. The show offers a behind-the-scenes look at Meghan’s personal life, as she shares her love of cooking, gardening, and thoughtful hosting. Each episode features intimate, unscripted moments that highlight her approach to everyday living—prioritizing joy, connection, and authenticity over perfection. Viewers join Meghan in her kitchen, garden, and around the table, where she prepares meals and shares meaningful conversations with celebrity guests like actress Mindy Kaling and chef Roy Choi. Whether planting herbs or whipping up a seasonal dish, the tone remains casual, approachable, and deeply personal.

At its core, the series is about more than just lifestyle tips—it's an invitation to slow down and find beauty in the everyday. Meghan’s presence is calm and grounded, encouraging viewers to embrace simplicity and create space for joy in their own routines. Her interactions with guests feel natural and heartfelt, offering glimpses of genuine friendship, storytelling, and laughter. The show’s aesthetic is tasteful yet unpretentious, reflecting Meghan’s personal values of comfort, connection, and care. Through her gentle guidance and welcoming spirit, she creates a space where creativity and community flourish. From thoughtful tablescapes to garden-to-table meals, every detail feels intentional yet relaxed. This series not only showcases Meghan’s passion for home and hospitality but also inspires viewers to cultivate a more joyful, grounded lifestyle rooted in warmth and authenticity.

Main Genre
Reality
Seasons
1