Meghan Markle and Prince Harry shared their story during the Harry & Meghan Netflix docuseries. They discussed what it was like to be part of the royal family.
A body language expert analyzed Meghan’s speech and behavior during the docuseries. He highlights what he says is Meghan’s tendency to use generalizations when speaking about certain groups of people. According to the expert, this behavior “alienates” people.
Meghan Markle tends to ‘alienate’ people says a body language expert Meghan Markle | Anwar Hussein/WireImage
Body language expert Bedros Akkelian, also known by his nickname Spidey, says Meghan tends to use generalizations. According to him, this behavior “alienates” others. Akkelian points out the part in the Harry & Meghan documentary where Meghan discusses how the royal family waves. Meghan says she tried not to wave like an American because the gestures are bigger and exaggerated. According to her, people in Europe do everything “smaller.
A body language expert analyzed Meghan’s speech and behavior during the docuseries. He highlights what he says is Meghan’s tendency to use generalizations when speaking about certain groups of people. According to the expert, this behavior “alienates” people.
Meghan Markle tends to ‘alienate’ people says a body language expert Meghan Markle | Anwar Hussein/WireImage
Body language expert Bedros Akkelian, also known by his nickname Spidey, says Meghan tends to use generalizations. According to him, this behavior “alienates” others. Akkelian points out the part in the Harry & Meghan documentary where Meghan discusses how the royal family waves. Meghan says she tried not to wave like an American because the gestures are bigger and exaggerated. According to her, people in Europe do everything “smaller.
- 2/8/2023
- by Sheiresa Ngo
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
After a year-long absence, the Doctor returned to TV in the 2016 Doctor Who Christmas Special, “The Return of Doctor Mysterio”. The sci-fi series climbed aboard the superhero bandwagon to show what would happen if the time travelling hero from Gallifrey met a Superman-like caped hero. Did the comic book homage work or was it a super stinker?
As we move into 2017, comic book inspired movies and TV shows are the most popular and lucrative genre going. Just this year, we’ve had six super hero films (Deadpool, Batman v Superman, Captain America: Civil War, Suicide Squad, X-Men: Apocalypse and Doctor Strange) as well as 6 television shows (Arrow, the Flash, Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow, Gotham and Agents of Shield), not to mention the Marvel Netflix shows. Therefore, it’s not too surprising to see other shows acknowledge the massive popularity of super heroes with a yuletide homage. That’s what Doctor Who did last night.
As we move into 2017, comic book inspired movies and TV shows are the most popular and lucrative genre going. Just this year, we’ve had six super hero films (Deadpool, Batman v Superman, Captain America: Civil War, Suicide Squad, X-Men: Apocalypse and Doctor Strange) as well as 6 television shows (Arrow, the Flash, Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow, Gotham and Agents of Shield), not to mention the Marvel Netflix shows. Therefore, it’s not too surprising to see other shows acknowledge the massive popularity of super heroes with a yuletide homage. That’s what Doctor Who did last night.
- 12/27/2016
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Rob Young)
- Cinelinx
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