Host Howie Mandel Doesn’t Remember Meghan Markle on ‘Deal or No Deal,’ Describes Her as “Dull and Mean”

In the ongoing discussions surrounding Meghan Markle’s time as a “briefcase girl” on the popular game show “Deal or No Deal,” host Howie Mandel recently shared his perspective, stating that he does not remember Markle and recalling her as “dull and mean” to everyone.

 

Mandel’s comments come amid renewed attention to Markle’s stint on the show, sparked by her own remarks about feeling objectified and reduced to her looks during her tenure. Markle, who appeared on “Deal or No Deal” from 2006 to 2007, described her experience as making her feel like a “bimbo,” which has drawn mixed reactions from the public and her former colleagues.

In an interview, Mandel expressed surprise at the attention given to Markle’s time on the show. “I don’t remember her,” he stated plainly. “She was one of many ‘briefcase girls,’ and there wasn’t anything particularly memorable about her performance or demeanor.”

 

 

 

Mandel went further, describing Markle’s behavior on set as “dull and mean.” He noted that while the atmosphere on the show was generally positive and supportive, Markle’s interactions with others stood out negatively. “She wasn’t engaging or friendly with the rest of the cast and crew,” Mandel recalled. “Her attitude was quite off-putting.”

These revelations from Mandel offer a stark contrast to the image Markle has since cultivated as a compassionate and socially conscious public figure. Mandel’s depiction of her as unremarkable and unfriendly adds another layer to the complex narrative surrounding Markle’s early career in entertainment.

 

 

 

The contrast between Markle’s current public persona and Mandel’s recollections raises questions about the evolution of her character and public image. While it is not uncommon for individuals to grow and change over time, the disparity in accounts highlights the multifaceted nature of public figures and the challenges in reconciling different aspects of their past and present selves.

 

 

As Markle continues to navigate her post-royal career, these differing perspectives from her past associates provide a broader context for understanding her journey. Mandel’s comments serve as a reminder of the diverse and sometimes contradictory experiences and perceptions that can shape an individual’s public and private life.