'I do not examine any of it!' Meghan Markle's former Suits co-star Patrick J Adams slams constant questions surrounding the Duchess as he tells trolls to 'do better'.
Patrick J Adams has hit out after being continuously 'pulled into' debates surrounding his former co-star Meghan Markle.
The former Suits actor, 40, who was born in Toronto and now lives in California, worked with the Duchess of Sussex on the hit law drama from 2011 to 2017, and has been vocal in defending her over the years.
And final night time the father-of-two took to Twitter, writing: 'Hello to the humans and many bots debating all matters Markle and along with me in the conversation. I just prefer you to be aware of a couple of things. 1. I don’t read any of it. 2. Life is short. 3 There has to acquired to be better matters for you to be doing. Even you, bots.'
Last March Canadian director and photographer Derek Ursacki, who is primarily based in Toronto, paid tribute to the actress following her interview with Oprah Winfrey, recalling the five years that they spent working together on the set of Suits - throughout which he served as an assistant director.
Joining a long line of Meghan's friends who have spoken out on her behalf in latest weeks, Ursacki shared quite a few candid behind-the-scenes snaps from set, whilst writing: 'I spent 5 years working with Meghan on Suits as an assistant director dealing ordinarily with cast.
'She was usually a pleasure to work with and used to be constantly sort with a large heart, easy going, humble even after the repute of the show and her recognition skyrocketed, so full of life, so giving, supportive and funny.'
Ursacki went on to say that it 'broke his heart' to see the Duchess of Sussex opening up to Oprah, 67, about her struggle with suicidal thoughts and her combat with intellectual health issues.
In her interview with Oprah, Meghan said she had been suicidal whilst in the royal family and said she obtained no help after talking about her suffering. two
At the time, Buckingham Palace stated in a announcement issued on Tuesday that the issues raised, mainly over race, had been 'concerning' and would be addressed by means of the Queen and her household privately.
Although Ursacki did not reference any of the other allegations made at some point of the interview, he echoed the couple's attacks on the media in his post, branding the press 'ruthless' whilst slamming the 'negative' insurance of Meghan and claiming that she has had to 'live underneath regular attack'.
'The media has been so ruthless in the direction of her with so many negative testimonies attacking her barring honestly knowing what she is truely going through,' he wrote.
'Until you walk a mile in someone’s footwear no person have to choose or make bad feedback about everybody and no person need to have to stay beneath regular attack and fear for their safety.'
Ursacki concluded his put up with any other gushing tribute to Meghan, writing: 'In my coronary heart of hearts I be aware of Meg has now not changed and is the nevertheless the candy person I worked with for these 5 years. I want her my very excellent and thank her for the many awesome memories I am lucky and blessed to have had.'
The director accompanied the submit with countless behind-the-scenes pictures from his time on set, such as a candid snap of himself and Meghan, who seemed to be dressed as her personality Rachel Zane.
Another photograph showed the then-assistant director chatting to the former actress on set, while a 1/3 snap captured him strolling alongside Meghan and her on-screen love activity Patrick Adams - who himself spoke out in defense of the Duchess ten days ago, when he launched an splendid attack on the royal family.
This came after Patrick J Adams took to Twitter to describe the monarchy as 'toxic, archaic, and shameless'.
Patrick stated that his 'powerful' and 'kind' buddy has been the challenge of underhanded conduct on the phase of the monarchy after reports had been posted that Meghan had 'bullied' countless former team of workers participants at Kensington Palace, claims she has strongly denied.
Echoing the sentiments shared in Ursacki's post, Patrick used a number of glowing adjectives to describe 'kind, completely happy and supportive' Meghan, before detailing the hostilities he says she confronted when becoming a member of the 'archaic and toxic' royal family.
'She fell in love, moved to a new country, became a family name across the complete globe and started out the challenging work of making an attempt to discover her vicinity in a family dynamic that can at best be described as intricate and at worst, apparently archaic and toxic,' he wrote in the eight-tweet rant.
At the time Buckingham Palace 'brought in an external legal firm' to raise out an investigation into the claims that Meghan bullied royal staff. two
Oprah's best pal Gayle King - who attended Meghan's New York infant shower in 2019 - doubled down on claims that the Duchess has 'plenty of receipts' to lower back up allegations made at some stage in the primetime sit-down.
Tags: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, Patrick J Adams, royal family, Oprah Winfrey
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