Pamela Anderson and Meghan Markle’s apparent feud has taken a new spin via Yahoo.
Both players are in the lifestyle industry, and Anderson has reportedly taken their perceived rivalry to new heights by teaming up with a brand once dear to Markle’s heart.
Pamela Anderson’s reported triumph over Meghan Markle follows the Duchess of Sussex reportedly battling with a harsh critique from one of the people she admired most at Vanity Fair.
Pamela just released her $38 per jar pickle line with the Flamingo Estate brand of California, which was previously on Meghan’s radar. Reports suggest that Meghan had gotten most of her brand inspiration from outsiders, including Pamela.
Her Netflix show, “With Love, Meghan,” was reportedly originally Anderson’s idea, including the recipes and aesthetic. The former working royal reportedly released her cooking show just a week after Pamela’s “Pamela’s Cooking With Love” dropped.
For her new product launch, Pamela reportedly took notes from Meghan’s shoot by peeking shyly from behind a brimmed hat while holding a lush bouquet. Per, The Daily Mail, proceeds from the sale of Pamela’s cookies will go to the California Wildlife Center, a charity organization.
The Flamingo Estate was beyond excited to partner with the superstar, as seen in their announcement, where they revealed they had spent months in the kitchen developing their glorious bottles of jars.
“The secret to Pamela’s Pickles is an award-winning recipe that was passed down to her by her great-aunt Vie,” the announcement post continued.
The company noted that the delicious pickle base is “packed with Rose, Dill, Mustard, and Garlic,” which are the perfect partners for the signature flavors of Flamingo Estate.
These flavors are, namely, “Pink Peppercorns, Guajillo Chile, and Smoky Sea Salt.” The company added that the Pickles are also excellent choices for vegans.
On her show, which observers have stated bears very profound similarities to Meghan’s, the executive producers expressed their pride in “creating original, distinctive programming that audiences love.”
Jesse Fawcett added that it felt great seeing so many people relate to Pamela’s series.