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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex’s pal Jessica Mulroney axed from TV show over ‘white privilege’ row

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Jessica Mulroney’s TV show has been axed after she allegedly threatened the livelihood of a black social media influencer amid a row over “white privilege”.

The 40-year-old, a close friend of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, was dropped by Canadian broadcaster CTV on Thursday after an interaction she had with blogger Sasha Exeter, who had published a 12-minute video outlining her claims the previous day.

In the clip, Exeter said that she was upset the stylist “never” wanted to use her platform to support Black Lives Matter – when she is “very vocal” about other causes and her friend Meghan is “arguably one of the most famous black women in the world”.

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