Housewife Influencers: Meghan Markle’s Christmas Plans and Social Media Dinner Parties
Housewife influencers like Nara Smith and Hannah Neeleman have become a new status symbol among younger millennials, hosting social media-worthy dinner parties that showcase their curated lifestyles. Meghan Markle, known for her role in Suits, has also been showcasing her own cozy family Christmas on her Netflix series, featuring appearances from friends and colleagues.
Since the start of her series, Meghan has welcomed guests like Abigail Spencer and Mindy Kaling, as well as food personalities like chef Roy Choi and Alice Waters. The show aims to highlight Meghan’s connections with friends and family traditions, creating a warm and welcoming home atmosphere. However, some critics have pointed out that the aesthetic of the show could be interpreted as promoting outdated gender expectations.
Media analysts have noted the irony of Meghan, who has positioned herself as a progressive figure, showcasing a highly domestic and curated lifestyle. While some viewers appreciate the attention to detail and warmth of the show, others see it as reinforcing traditional domestic stereotypes.
Despite her cozy Christmas portrayal, Meghan has faced criticism for her continued estrangement from her father, Thomas Markle Sr. She recently reached out to him after a health scare, but insiders claim that her actions on TV contrast with her lack of a face-to-face meeting with her father.
Some have called out Meghan’s hypocrisy, pointing out the discrepancy between her on-screen family Christmas image and her strained relationship with her father. As Meghan navigates the complexities of balancing tradition with modern celebrity culture, her choices continue to provoke debate and criticism.

