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Pamela Anderson has finally spoken out on viral claims Meghan Markle ‘ripped off’ her cooking show with Netflix series, With Love, Meghan.
Fans of the Baywatch star, 58, were upset when the former working royal, 44, introduced her latest TV show, which seemed surprisingly similar to Pamela’s Cooking With Love that launched earlier this year on Prime Video.
The Naked Gun actress, Anderson, shared her thoughts on Sunday’s episode of Watch What Happens Live! Host Andy Cohen asked her, ‘On a scale from one to ten, how much did you feel Meghan’s show, With Love, was a rip-off of Pamela’s Cooking with Love?’
Appearing with her new partner and co-star, Liam Neeson, Anderson replied, ‘One. I didn’t really look at it, and I mean, I didn’t invent cooking shows,’ adding that Markle ‘is just doing her thing.’
The drama erupted when Prince Harry’s wife gave People magazine some of her top domestic tips ahead of the release of With Love, Meghan, in March.
These included how to ‘elevate’ a normal dinner – such as after ordering a takeaway.

Pamela Anderson has finally spoken out on viral claims Meghan Markle ‘ripped off’ her cooking show with Netflix series, With Love, Meghan

Supporters of the Baywatch star, 58, felt outraged when the former working royal, 44, launched her latest television project, resembling Pamela’s Cooking With Love, which premiered earlier this year on Prime Video.

Anderson pictured on her show Cooking With Love wearing a similar straw hat to the one worn by Meghan in her upcoming programme
Markle, highlighting Chinese cuisine as her preferred delivery choice, told the US magazine: ‘I enjoy creating a combination, but even with takeout, I like to present it beautifully on a plate.’
Talking about her new brand, As Ever, after unsuccessful attempts to secure copyright for her initial name, American Riviera Orchard, she stated: ‘It’s a learning journey.’
‘I appreciate everyone who gave me the grace to make mistakes and figure it out and also be forgiving with myself through that.’
The two former TV stars live more than a thousand miles apart, yet both were smiling and giggling in brightly lit country kitchens, filming aspirational cooking with photogenic friends and famous celebrities.
Both are seen carrying wicker baskets of fruit and vegetables picked from their gardens, dancing with joy, and gleefully high-fiving their celebrity guests. Both series are even the same length: eight episodes.
When Meghan’s first episode was shown, it prompted withering complaints that she had copied Pamela’s winning formula.
‘So similar it’s freaky,’ said one reviewer, while others branded Meghan’s series ‘inauthentic’ and ‘copycat’.
More charitable observers might put this down to coincidence, as neither show seems to deviate from the wholesome template of many an aspirational cookery program.

Anderson, who was appearing alongside new love and co-star Liam Neeson responded: ‘One. I didn’t – I didn’t really look, but I mean, I didn’t invent cooking shows’ adding that Markle ‘is just doing her thing’

Anderson pictured high-fiving one of her celebrity guests on her programme

In an eerily similar frame, Markle is pictured celebrating with one of her guests

Anderson carrying wicker baskets of vegetables picked from her garden

Markle picking vegetables from her garden with a similar wicker basket

Netflix will not be renewing their $100million deal with Meghan and Harry after her latest show struggled with poor reviews – it has been claimed
However, while Markle filmed her series last summer, with the first trailer making its debut in January, Anderson’s was commissioned back in February 2023 by Canadian broadcaster Flavour Network.
And its trailer has been available for all to see since last October.
Last month it was claimed Markle and Prince Harry’s hopes of a new Netflix deal are ‘dead’ after their two most recent shows flopped,
Meghan’s lifestyle show failed to break into Netflix ‘s top 300 programs for the first half of 2025 and was even thrashed by multiple seasons of Suits.
A second season of With Love, Meghan, was announced by the Duchess herself as the first season came out in March this year as part of the couple’s $100million deal with the streaming giant, which expires this year