
Jameela Jamil Opens Up About Meghan Markle’s Quiet Support During Her Toughest Times
So I was reading this latest interview with Jameela Jamil, and wow—what a beautifully honest revelation she made about Meghan Markle. It wasn’t headline-grabbing in the scandalous sense, but it really hit me how genuine and quietly impactful their connection is. Jameela revealed that Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, reached out to her during one of the darkest, most difficult periods of her life. And not for public applause or to make it a moment—just a heartfelt, private message of support. That kind of compassion is rare, especially in the spotlight.
Jameela clarified that she and Meghan aren’t close friends. She even said, “It’s a different planet,” referring to the life Meghan leads. But still, Meghan made the effort. That speaks volumes. We always hear about how people support each other in Hollywood, but so much of that is performative. This wasn’t. Meghan has reportedly done this for several women—reaching out behind the scenes, with no cameras or press releases, just pure solidarity.
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The two first publicly connected back in 2019 when Meghan featured Jameela as one of her “15 Forces for Change” in British Vogue. Since then, Jameela also appeared on Meghan’s podcast, Archetypes , in 2022. During the episode, she actually compared her relationship with musician James Blake to Meghan’s with Harry—supportive, strong, unshakeable. It was emotional. She thanked Meghan directly, saying, “You’ve been such a sobering voice of unwavering support to me.” And what hit even harder was her line about Meghan privately reaching out to women “in our most lonely and desperate moments.”
Now, even though Jameela is planning to move back to London after almost a decade in LA, it’s clear that her connection with Meghan has left a lasting impact. This isn’t about proximity or fame; it’s about empathy, humanity, and those rare people who show up for others when no one is looking.
To me, this whole story isn’t just about Meghan or Jameela—it’s a reminder of how meaningful it is to check in on people, to reach out without expecting anything in return. Especially in an age where everything is so public and curated, there’s something quietly revolutionary about private kindness. And both women, in their own way, are examples of using influence not for show—but to uplift.
Honestly, in a world full of noise, that kind of sincerity is the real story worth talking about.
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