π¨ BUSTED RED-HANDED: Meghan Markle CAUGHT LYING About 700K As Ever Orders β ZERO Invoices, Just FREE Gifts to Press & Celebs to Fake Massive Success! π±π₯
She bragged about “over 700,000 orders in ONE DAY” for her jam empire, sending Sussex fans into a frenzy… but now explosive leaks reveal it was ALL SMOKE & MIRRORS! No sales records, no shipping proofs β just PR packages stuffed with freebies mailed to tabloid editors, influencers, and A-listers to drum up hype. Website traffic? A pathetic 95K total visitors EVER! Critics scream “TOTAL SCAM” as refunds fly and Montecito insiders spill: Meghan’s desperate to hide the flop. Is this the nail in As Ever’s coffin? Harry’s empire crumbling too??
The damning proof, deleted posts, and full takedown exposed β click before she scrubs it:

Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, is facing a fresh wave of backlash over her lifestyle brand As Ever after social media erupted with accusations that she wildly exaggerated sales figures, claiming over 700,000 orders in a single day when sources insist there were no invoices or verified transactions β only complimentary gift packages dispatched to media outlets and influencers to manufacture buzz.
The controversy ignited on October 29, 2025, when supporters on X (formerly Twitter) hailed As Ever’s supposed triumph, posting screenshots purportedly showing “70,000 orders” β quickly inflated by fans to “above 700,000” based on “media reports.” One enthusiastic user gushed: “Over 70000 orders for Meghan and as Ever just yesterday omggggg this is so good??? π―π―π― I’m so proud of you.” But skeptics in online communities like Reddit’s r/SaintMeghanMarkle pounced, labeling it a “lie” after analyzing the brand’s website traffic.
Data from SimilarWeb revealed As Ever’s site had amassed just 95,000 total visitors since launch β making 700,000 orders in 24 hours statistically impossible. “The how can your reported sales be so slow when everyone talks about 700k ordersβ¦..” one Reddit thread mocked, linking it to Meghan’s pattern of “fake sell-outs.”
Viral YouTube videos and Facebook posts amplified the claims, titled “BUSTED! Meghan Markle CAUGHT LYING About 700K Orders: No Invoices, Just Free Gifts to Press,” racking up thousands of views. Narrators alleged: “Reports reveal there were no invoices or actual sales, only free gift packages sent to media and influencers to create the illusion of demand.”
This isn’t As Ever’s first sales scandal. Launched in March 2025 with strawberry jam and dog biscuits, the debut “sold out” in under an hour β but insiders accused Meghan of staging it via a shady web partner notorious for “faking scarcity” to harvest emails and boost hype. “Showing that there is a sell out is very common for new brands to fake demand. There is no warehouse full of jams,” a tech expert told the Daily Mail.
By April, oversold orders led to refunds and apologies from Meghan: “We’re so sorry… high demand caught us off guard,” she posted, offering free gifts to affected buyers. Critics called it a “marketing ploy,” with RadarOnline reporting accusations of “bogus” claims.
Recent developments poured fuel on the fire. On October 22, Meghan was spotted sending PR packages β jams, teas, candles β to tabloid editors, posting then deleting a photo of the haul. Days later, the 700K “orders” boast surfaced amid her holiday collection drop, featuring $64 candles now on Oprah’s Favorite Things list.
Facebook posts escalated: “The royal illusion shatters… Meghan Markle’s alleged 700K shopping spree is nothing more than smoke and mirrors. Sources close to major fashion houses confirm no real transactions β only gifted items to the press.” Another claimed a “$700K luxury orders” scam, tying it to her Netflix show “With Love, Meghan.”
Archewell has not commented, but Meghan’s team previously defended sell-outs as organic. PR expert Ryan McCormick warned her latest holiday push risked the same “mistake,” predicting backlash.
The brand, tied to her Netflix series, aims for a “long-lasting empire” with home goods expansions. Yet low Netflix rankings and Spotify’s past “grifters” label haunt the Sussexes.
Online, the divide rages: Supporters celebrate “millions made,” while detractors demand transparency. “And YOU KNOW THIS HOW!!!” one mocked the 700K figure.
As Ever’s site hums with holiday wares, questions linger: Genuine boom or PR puffery? With no independent sales verification, the “busted” narrative gains steam, threatening Meghan’s mogul dreams.
Palace watchers say it’s par for the course β another chapter in the Sussexes’ bumpy business ride.
