Tamron Hall took a playful jab at Meghan Markle’s Netflix cooking show during her appearance at the National Book Festival, delighting the audience with her witty observations.
Hall’s critique focused on Markle’s culinary skills, or lack thereof, and the high standards expected of public figures.
Her humor brought the house down as she humorously recounted Markle’s kitchen blunders, such as failed homemade pasta, drawing laughter and applause from the crowd.
Hall’s commentary also touched on the pressures faced by women of color in the public eye, suggesting they are held to higher standards.
She argued that public figures must excel to avoid criticism, which resonated with the audience and added a layer of social commentary to her performance.
Sharing her own journey as a cook, Hall emphasized the importance of perseverance and learning from mistakes, encouraging aspiring chefs to enjoy the creative process of cooking rather than being intimidated by it.
The event, blending literary celebration with culinary humor, concluded with Hall successfully engaging the crowd.
Her anecdotes and practical cooking tips underscored the joy of cooking and the value of resilience in the kitchen, leaving a lasting impression on those in attendance.