Former Suits star Meghan Markle could earn an eye-watering sum if she teamed up with this brand for a return to her iconic role as Rachel Zane.
Meghan Markle was offered a staggering $1 million (£798k) per second if she reprises her star-making turn as Rachel Zane as Suits.
There is a catch, however, as this is not an official offer from the show’s producers.
Instead, German cosmetics brand Biotulin extended the eye-watering offer to make a cameo in the hit USA Network series.
Their products claim to be able to smooth wrinkles within one hour and are reportedly favoured by the Duchess of Sussex.
Meghan offered ‘$1million per second’ for Suits return – but there’s a catch
Creator of Suits, Aaron Korsh, did not ask Meghan back for the Suits finale in order to “respect her new life”, and it’s unlikely she’ll return for the new spin-off.
However, she could jump at the chance to make $5 million (£3.9m) for just a five-second cameo as Rachel.
Biotulin made the offer in a tweet to NBCUniversal back in 2020, marking the first time Meghan has been publicly offered to return to the hit drama since she left to marry Prince Harry.
Harry and Meghan have been visiting Nigeria this month
“Att. Steve Burke: We are again offering you $5 million for a 5 sec appearance of Meghan Markle with our biological Botox gel BIOTULIN in your TV series ‘Suits’,” the tweet reads.
“Pls. check our offer with her agent. #biotulin @NBCUnivrsal #Stephenbburker @nbc @nbcnews.”
Biotulin’s offer could come with further caveats as it’s unknown if they’d expect Meghan to promote their brand in addition to the cameo.
She is rumoured to be considering a return to acting however, and this could be the perfect opportunity for her to transition back to screen.
Unfortunately, Meghan’s Hollywood comeback has had a rocky start as she was supposedly rejected by Disney for being a “controversial figure”, according to insider reports from the Daily Mail.
Meghan is currently enjoying a trip across Nigeria with her husband Harry, and described it as “my country” after a DNA test confirmed she is 43 percent Nigerian.
“Never in a million years would I understand it as much as I do now,” she said at an event on women in leadership in Abuja.
“And what has been echoed so much in the past day is, ‘Oh, we are not so surprised when we found out you are Nigerian’.
“It is a compliment to you because what they define as a Nigerian woman is brave, resilient, courageous, beautiful.”
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