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Netflix bosses ‘push for Prince Harry & Meghan Markle to film at-home reality series’ after success of his book Spare
PRINCE Harry’s blockbuster memoir has prompted Netflix bosses to push harder for the Sussexes to film an at-home reality-style series, it has been claimed.
Executives had “raised eyebrows” about the volume of personal and family bombshells in Spare compared to their relatively tame recent docuseries Harry & Meghan, according to a source who works with the streaming service.
Netflix executives are pushing Prince Harry and his wife Meghan to film a new reality series[/caption]
They were irked by all the bombshells in Harry’s new book Spare that weren’t included in their recent Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan[/caption]
It has led bosses to up their interest in a fly-on-the-wall style show filmed at the couple’s $14.7m mansion in Montecito, the source said.
The LA-based consultant, who works with Netflix, said: “Harry’s memoir has certainly been a talking point, and while many may think that executives would be annoyed at the volume of revelations in Spare versus the show, in truth they were different scenarios.
“They scored great viewing figures and want a second bite of the pie.
“The gloves are off now for Harry, and Netflix feels they are in prime position for a second project.
“Moving forward, the aftermath of what happens to Harry and Meghan will be fascinating to viewers.
“We know that the couple films material all the time, so there remains a treasure trove left, which could make for dynamite viewing.
“However, for such a deal to move forward, the couple would have to open up the doors of their Montecito home.
“There is no doubt audiences have been excited by watching Harry speak about his life. The interest remains huge.”
Some of the interviews filmed for Meghan, 41, and Harry’s six-part Netflix show appeared to take place in a home setting.
But it was later claimed that the production had used another $33.5m estate for filming.
The U.S. Sun’s source added that Harry, 38, making the rounds for TV interviews to plug Spare had not gone unnoticed at Netflix.
They said: “Some in the marketing team at Netflix were disappointed that Meghan and Harry did not go out on a media tour for the show.
“Harry’s willingness to go on TV for Spare has raised eyebrows.
“But the hope is that they will promote future projects.”
The Sussexes’ docuseries set a Netflix viewership record for a documentary when it was released on December 3.
Viewers worldwide spent 81.55million hours watching the first three episodes in the first four days they were available, according to official figures.
Harry and Meghan’s follow-up project for Netflix premiered on December 31.
Live to Lead sees the couple present a series of interviews with world leaders and influencers such as late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, environmental activist Greta Thunberg, and New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
The project is a collaboration between the Nelson Mandela Foundation and production company Blackwell and Ruth, with Harry and Meghan’s own Archewell Productions acting as co-producers.
In May 2022, Netflix canceled Pearl, an animated series created by Meghan.
The show, which had been announced in 2021, fell victim to cost-cutting after a sharp cut in subscribers wiped $50b off of Netflix’s market value.
The Sussexes and Netflix did not respond to The U.S. Sun’s requests for comment.
The show was filmed at their $14.7m mansion in Montecito[/caption]
The couple moved to California after stepping down from their official duties in the UK[/caption]
Upgrade your at-home workouts in 2023 with this rowing machine for 21% off
TL;DR: Get the Stamina X Magnetic Rower for $219.99 through Jan. 9 — that’s a 21% discount from the usual $279 cost.
Looking to kick your fitness routine up a notch in 2023? If your goals are to stay the same you, just with a brand-new wellness routine, it might be time to invest in a machine that can help you reach your health goals. The Stamina X Magnetic Rower turns rowing into an exercise hobby that you can do from your home gym. And right now during the Same You, New Wellness promotion, you can get this rower for just $219.99, 21% off the usual $279 price, with no coupon code required. Just act quickly, these price drops end on January 9.
There’s no need for a gym membership if you invest in your at-home exercise devices. And the Stamina X Magnetic Rower is a multifunctional machine that lets you burn calories and improve your health at the same time. It offers a total-body cardiovascular workout that lets you work up a sweat while rowing away, making it ideal for HIIT and LISS training, too.
You could potentially improve your heart health, while possibly melting fat away and burning calories as you sit on the comfortable padded, molded seat and get to rowing. It’s customizable, with eight levels of smooth, magnetic resistance offered, so you can get the type of workout you’d like each time you sit down. And the simple tension dial makes it easy to change up the intensity mid-workout.
The seat of the Stamina is mounted on ball-bearing rollers for a super smooth rowing stroke, and you don’t need to worry about making a racket — it’s super quiet during use. A multi-functional workout monitor keeps track of all the important states, like strokes per minute, total strokes, workout time, distance, and calories burned. And the best part? Once you’re done, it comes complete with built-in wheels for maximum portability, so you can just wheel it to the nearest closet or corner and stand it up on its end for convenient storage.
Get the Stamina X Magnetic Rower for $219.99 now through January 9 during the Same You, New Wellness sale — no promo code needed.
Prices subject to change.
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Peloton Row and the Future of At-Home Workouts
Clmbr’s new at-home smart climbing machine will offer live feedback and coaching in 2023
Clmbr’s at-home climbing machine offers a Peloton-esque experience for those folks wanting to practice going up and down, instead of forward. The company is today unveiling its new model, the Clmbr O2, with a number of hardware refinements for greater stability. But it’s the new service, Clmbr Vision, that’ll be the most interesting to explore when it makes it debut. The company says that Vision will offer “live, dynamic coaching and feedback while [users] exercise.”
Sadly Vision isn’t coming until the start of 2023, but users can enjoy many of the tweaks the new-and-improved O2 will offer. That includes a simplified center console that improves the machine’s overall strength, and new gears and brakes that provide a broader range of resistance options. These changes will also, it’s promised, improve the lifespan of the machine (key, given how much time you’ll spend thrashing around on it). Not to mention an improved display, which is thinner and offers “crisper graphics” and more responsiveness, as well as the tech needed to offer Vision.
Unfortunately, there’s no word on when users can benefit from the new live coaching, but the price isn’t changing. The O2 will set you back $2,799, much as the current model does (except, like now, when it’s on sale). Early birds who put their cash down between September 1st and October 31st, however, will be able to snag the machine for $2,295, with shipping expected to start in December.