Sussex 'Suits' Costar Tells All: Patrick J. Adams' 'Bold' Words Hint at Meghan Markle 'Ghosting' Trend in New Cast Update
Patrick J. Adams, 43, who played Michael Ross on Suits, has a podcast with costar Sarrah Rafferty, 51, who played Donna Paulsen, which he spoke about in a new interview.
He also revealed that Rachel Zane herself, Meghan Markle, 43, has been invited to come to the chatfest... but no reply from Montecito has reportedly been given.
"We’ve reached out to everybody and said, 'Come on as much and as often as possible,' and then we’ll independently keep going back out, seeing what their schedules are," he told an outlet.
The cast had a mini-reunion at the Golden Globe Awards in January, which led Gina Torres, 55, to state to a reporter, "We don't have her number," when asked if she had spoken to Meghan. "We just don’t, so she’ll see. She’ll watch."
Adams was quick and to the point when asked, "No communication."
The Duchess of Sussex allegedly has a long-running reputation for developing friendships with others, and then simply discarding them later "without warning."
This led royal author Ingrid Seward to tell an outlet, "Well, I think that Meghan has managed to alienate a lot of her former friends. She does something which is very distressing for people."
"She actually sort of just cuts them dead and ghosts them, as it's called," she added. "But to me, it's just called cutting them dead and not wanting to see them anymore. And if they upset her, that's what she does and it's very difficult to deal with somebody like that. I think that people are just fed up with Meghan."
For someone who champions mental health awareness, Meghan's gimmick of roping others in "and making them feel like they are pure gold only to throw them away is the most insidious form of narcissism," in the words of one Hollywood insider.
Sophie, the then-Countess of Wessex, is perhaps the most famous ghosted friend in Meghan's repertoire. This became apparent after Prince Edward's wife tried to "assist" the former actress by talking to her about the expectations of royal life before the Suits star wed Prince Harry in May 2018.
"It was just the two of them, and they talked for hours," an insider spilled. "Meghan had so many questions, and Sophie, who knows what it’s like navigating your way through the early days of transition from a commoner to a royal, gave freely of her advice."
They continued, "Sophie found Meghan likable and engaging, and told her that she could call her any time when she needed advice about dealing with some of the trickier royals."
Some reports show that Meghan only keeps a small circle of friends "of less than a handful."
Parade reported on Adams' remarks.