Meghan Markle changed the release date of her show amid LA fire, Schoenberg's script destroyed

Meghan Markle, Los Angeles Wildfires: Due to the Los Angeles fire, Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle has postponed the release date of her upcoming series. Composer Arnold Schoenberg's original manuscript also came under the grip of the fire.

Mon, 13 Jan 2025 02:00 PM (IST)
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Meghan Markle changed the release date of her show amid LA fire, Schoenberg's script destroyed
Meghan Markle changed the release date of her show amid LA fire, Schoenberg's script destroyed

Fire in Los Angeles is destroying everything gradually. Many celebrities of the entertainment world and their homes also came in the grip of fire. Lots of people were also forced to leave their homes. The devastation has shaken the whole country. This wildfire has affected a lot to the industry due to which many awards and ceremonies were postponed. The Guild, along with the producers, decided not to make their nominations announced on Sunday because of the effects of the fire. At the same time, the actress Meghan also postponed her lifestyle Netflix show till March.

Wildfires in Los Angeles forced Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, to delay releasing her new Netflix series. Meghan's series 'With Love Meghan' was set to launch Wednesday, but the streamer said on Sunday that it concurs a new premiere date should be delayed as efforts and focus ought to go towards helping those who had been affected by the fires. Meghan was born and raised in Los Angeles, where she currently resides in Montecito, California, with Harry, the Duke of Sussex, and their two young children. On Saturday, the royal couple visited Pasadena to distribute food and water to victims of the fire and to thank rescue workers.

'With Love Meghan' is a lifestyle program in which Meghan interacts with celebrity friends and shows tasks such as flower decorating and baking. "I always like to take something very simple and elevate it," Meghan says in the trailer. The show will now begin on March 4.

The publisher of composer Arnold Schoenberg's works says his original scripts and scores were destroyed in the Los Angeles wildfires. Belmont Music Publishers announced on Sunday. "We have lost our entire catalog of material for sale and rental," the company said in a statement. "We hope to 'rise from the ashes' in a fully digital form in the future. ... There are some scores and performance materials for which we have digital scans." The Screen Actors Guild has pledged $1 million to help those affected by the fires.