Harry and Meghan want to get rich with the help of a Hollywood manager.
250 deals with stars speak for themselves.
Is Meghan going back to basics?
Montecito – Meghan Markle (41) and Prince Harry (38) probably got the tip in all friendship from Ellen DeGenerees (65).
Adam Lilling (53) is the man of the hour and apparently also the new manager of the Sussexes.
Anyway, all three were spotted at DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi's (50) recent vows-renewal party in Montecito.
Harry was spotted introducing the
Hollywood Reporter's
"Top Dealmakers of 2022" to another guest.
Apparently, a "commercial step" into the TV and film industry is on the agenda
An industry expert who has worked personally with Lilling tells
pagesix.com
what to think of the multimillionaire businessman.
He advises celebrities at the intersection of venture investing, managing and paving the way to extremely wealthy lives.
It is said that he made Ellen "great", and he has also worked with actors such as Matthew McConaughey (53) and Nicole Kidman (55) at the "interface of celebrities and risk investments".
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As a highly paid Hollywood manager, Adam Lilling becomes the man of the hour for Meghan and Harry.
He will be responsible for the upcoming media steps of the Sussexes (photo montage).
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"It's quite possible that Ellen introduced him to Harry and Meghan," the expert estimates.
According to the Hollywood Reporter,
Lilling
"have negotiated large-scale pacts, cultivated content and built brands from the ground up in the midst of the streaming wars." bringing together the best operators and entrepreneurs”.
Expert assesses Harry and Meghan's future media presence
Celebrity executive Mayah Riaz told the
Mirror
"It would be naïve not to expect Harry and Meghan to make a commercial move after their Netflix series and biopic Spare."
The Netflix series shows that the ducal couple is attracting interest in the States.
In Great Britain, every commercial venture by the Sussexes is viewed extremely critically: "But what do you expect?
They have to work, their security costs are in the millions and they rightly don't take a penny from British taxpayers," Riaz said.
Lilling calls Meghan's Spotify deal Archetypes with Meghan his favorite podcast of the year
What that means in concrete terms for the ex-royals becomes clear when you look at Lilling's results.
The Hollywood Reporter
listed more than 250 deals, including Pachama with Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi, Salesforce with Matthew McConaughey and Vegamour with Nicole Kidman (55).
As for Lilling herself, in the best managerial parlance, it sounds like this: “We don't really focus on the entertainment efforts of the stars.
We are focused on connecting their profits, passion and purpose with profit opportunities in the private equity landscape.”
Meghan Markle: Her transformation from series star to Duchess of Sussex
Meghan Markle: Her transformation from series star to Duchess of Sussex
Because a suspicious individual donor is currently keeping Meghan and Harry's Archewell Foundation alive, they apparently urgently need advice.
Celebrity manager Mayah Riaz told the
Mirror
that there is "an appetite for the Duke and Duchess" in the US and that
Meghan will likely "go back to TV"
.
She further speculates:
"She may not take on a role in a long-running series.
I can see her making a cameo, though.”
The Sussexes are reportedly looking to produce rom-com (romantic comedy) entertainment in the near future.
Sources used:
mirror.co.u,k pagesix.com
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