With the wedding this weekend and Meghan Markle officially becoming like, ours, by marrying into the British Royal family, we are all-kinds of excited about the actress becoming better-known to the people of the UK.
At the moment, the Royal-to-be is still somewhat elusive as a personality. Despite her open and honest essays about race for ELLE UK, as well as her 7-series-strong tenure on Suits, we still feel like we need to get to know the California girl, especially seeing as both her blog, The Tig, and personal Instagram page have been shut down.
Thankfully, of late, clips of off-guard Markle have been re-emerging from the depths of the internet. These snapshots have included the moment she lovingly critiqued a child’s cooking for an American TV show and also that time she sat in the back of an Uber with beauty mogul Bobbi Brown to do some make-up and dance to Notorious B.I.G.
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This inspired us to take a deep dive into YouTube to check out some old Suits gag reels and bloopers, to catch more of the silly side of the foodie.
In bloopers from series one, we see the now 36 year-old corpse whilst completing her lines.
Whilst in clips from season two, we see her growl as she forgets her lines, dancing with co-star Gina Torres, kick on-screen partner Patrick J. Adams and have a good giggle.
Our favourite glimpses of the philanthropist’s bloopers, however, must be season six, in which we see the former-actress, who left the show and her acting career last year, goofing around plenty. She pulls faces, talks to camera and even has a go on the clapperboard.
In one particularly risqué moment, she jokes with Patrick J. Abrams, whose character is in prison, ‘Well now you know how it feels, then stop dropping the soap.’
The best part must be when she turns to camera, giving her best Valley Girl LA drawl and boasts, ‘Like don’t you know, like, how good we just were? We were, like, the best. Ever’
Who knew she could do impressions, right?
Watch one series of bloopers below:
Daisy Murray is the Digital Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, spotlighting emerging designers, sustainable shopping, and celebrity style. Since joining in 2016 as an editorial intern, Daisy has run the gamut of fashion journalism - interviewing Molly Goddard backstage at London Fashion Week, investigating the power of androgynous dressing and celebrating the joys of vintage shopping.