NO CHANCE, MEG!  Meghan Markle’s latest move to become the global beauty ambassador for billionaire mogul Victoria Jackson’s luxury brand has just crashed and burned. Sources say Meghan’s “desperate bid” to revive her image through high-end beauty deals was instantly rejected by Jackson — who reportedly said she “doesn’t do drama, only results.”

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NO CHANCE, MEG! Victoria Jackson Shuts Down Meghan Markle’s Desperate Bid for Beauty Ambassadorship

Meghan Markle’s latest attempt to reinvent herself as a global beauty icon has backfired spectacularly — after billionaire cosmetics mogul Victoria Jackson reportedly rejected the Duchess’s plea to become an ambassador for her luxury beauty empire.

According to industry insiders, Meghan had been “pushing hard” to land a partnership with Jackson’s company, pitching herself as the perfect face of empowerment, elegance, and modern femininity. But Jackson — a self-made entrepreneur known for her no-nonsense approach — was said to be “completely unimpressed.”

“She doesn’t do drama, only results,” a close source revealed. “Victoria respects hardworking women, not Hollywood pretenders looking for relevance.”

The rejection is a fresh blow to Meghan, who has been desperately seeking new commercial ventures to reignite her brand after the collapse of several high-profile deals, including Spotify and the lukewarm reception to her Netflix projects. The Duchess reportedly viewed the beauty partnership as her “next big move” — a glamorous pivot into the global lifestyle market that could restore her image and fortune.

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But insiders say Victoria Jackson wanted nothing to do with royal chaos. “She’s built her empire on authenticity and resilience. The last thing she wants is someone who brings headlines instead of harmony,” said a Los Angeles PR executive familiar with the negotiations.

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Social media, as always, didn’t hold back. “Meghan can’t even sell sincerity, let alone skincare,” one critic mocked. Others called it “karma” for the Duchess’s past arrogance, claiming she’s now being “shut out by the same Hollywood elite she once courted.”

Meanwhile, Meghan’s camp has remained silent — a move some interpret as quiet embarrassment.

For Victoria Jackson, the decision sends a clear message: not every billionaire is willing to bankroll royal reinvention. And for Meghan, it’s yet another reminder that in the cutthroat world of beauty and branding, fame without trust is worthless.

As one insider brutally summed it up: “Victoria doesn’t need Meghan. Meghan needs Victoria — and that’s exactly why it’ll never happen.”