Meghan Markle in fits of giggles over 'cheeky' joke as she reunites with Queer Eye star
A new clip from the upcoming second series of With Love, Meghan, shows the Duchess of Sussex baking with Queer Eye fashion expert Tan France.
A fresh snippet from the forthcoming second series of With Love, Meghan, reveals the Duchess of Sussex whipping up treats alongside Queer Eye style guru Tan France - and giggling over a "cheeky" joke.
In the teaser for the Netflix programme, France, 42, declares to the 44-year-old duchess that her flower sprinkles are "the gayest s*** I've seen in a long time", with the expletive censored, prompting Meghan to erupt in giggles.
The decorative touches form part of Meghan's As Ever collection, which debuted in March, featuring ready-to-bake shortbread biscuits and pancake mixes with pre-portioned ingredients.
In the footage, Meghan sports a blue and white striped top, whilst Tan dons a blue denim shirt, reports the Mirror.
Comments are switched off on Meghan's Instagram account, where the preview has been posted, though supporters have responded to the fresh glimpse on Twitter (X).
"I can't wait for season 2 of #WithLoveMeghan," Big Brother personality Narinder Kaur enthused to her audience as she posted the footage with her followers.
"Flower sprinkles galore and the "gayest sh*t ever" as Tan France says (we all love British Asian Tan France).
"Meghan always brings such a sweet vibe back. With Love already feels like comfort in a show," another proclaimed as a third remarked: "Flower sprinkles and that infectious laugh? Meghan, you're making my day already."
Not everyone is thrilled about the second season of 'With Love, Meghan' premiering tomorrow, Tuesday, August 26.
"Nah pass! So many cancelled series that performed better," one X user grumbled at Netflix as the streaming giant shared the same teaser.
"Really looking forward to not watching it," a disgruntled subscriber vented, while another quipped: "Thanks for the tip off wouldn't watch anyway if I had Netflix."
Among the celebrity guests joining the former 'Suits' actress during the eight episodes will be US model and TV personality Chrissy Teigen and 'Queer Eye' star Tan France, as well as podcaster Jay Shetty and his cookbook author wife Radhi Devlukia.
Also making appearances will be chefs Samin Nosrat, Clare Smyth, Christina Tosi, Jose Andres and David Chang, along with Meghan's close friends, pilates instructor Heather Dorak and makeup artist Daniel Martin.
An earlier trailer released this month showed Meghan cooking, baking and crafting with her celebrity pals, saying: "I love the idea of just spending time together ... and finding new ways to show people you care."
The first season of 'With Love, Meghan' was panned by critics. One review in The Guardian described it as a "gormless lifestyle filler" and "so pointless it might be the Sussexes' last TV show".
The series has a 3.2 rating out of 10 on imdb.com.
'With Love, Meghan' will return to the streaming platform on Tuesday, two weeks after Harry and Meghan announced a scaled-down deal with Netflix.
They have penned a "multi-year, first-look deal for film and television projects", which stands in stark contrast to their rumoured 100 million dollar (£74 million) contract five years ago.