In a candid moment, Meghan Markle's close friend and confidante, Jessica Mulroney, has stepped forward to address the recent removal of her show, I Do, Redo, from CTV. This decision came after Mulroney found herself at the center of a heated dispute with Sasha Exeter, who publicly accused her of exhibiting "textbook white privilege." Let’s dive deeper into what happened and how Mulroney responded.
A Moment of Reflection: Mulroney’s Candid Admission
On Thursday, June 11, Jessica Mulroney took to her platform to share her thoughts in a heartfelt statement. She admitted that the events of the past few days had made it crystal clear that she has much work to do when it comes to understanding her role in systemic issues. “I realize now more than ever how being a white, privileged woman has given me advantages that many others, especially those in the Black community, haven’t had,” she confessed. Mulroney acknowledged that while she can’t rewrite the past, she is committed to making meaningful changes moving forward.
Stepping Back to Reflect

Mulroney emphasized her respect for CTV’s decision and announced that she plans to step away from her career to focus on her family. In her statement, she admitted she handled her disagreement with Sasha Exeter poorly and expressed her commitment to supporting anti-racism efforts. “This isn’t just about me—it’s about recognizing the larger issues at play and doing my part to create real change,” she added.
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Exeter Calls Out Mulroney’s Privilege
Sasha Exeter, a Black journalist and writer, brought Mulroney’s actions into the spotlight after accusing her of problematic behavior. Exeter claimed that Mulroney sent her a threatening message in writing after she encouraged other social media influencers to use their platforms to advocate for the Black Lives Matter movement following the tragic death of George Floyd.
In a viral Instagram video posted on June 10, Exeter explained, “I’m not calling Jess a racist, but let me tell you this: she’s very aware of her wealth, her perceived power, and privilege because of the color of her skin. That awareness gave her the confidence to threaten my livelihood in writing. It’s time for accountability.”
Apology and Acknowledgment


