'Who wouldn’t be interested?'
, the chief content officer of the streaming service, Ted Sarandos, revealed at an event in Los Angeles,"Who wouldn’t be interested? Yes, sure."
Sarandos' comment comes after Harry's conversation with Disney's Iger was reportedly transcribed, and revealed that the prince had been pitching his wife's talents. We stan a supportive husband. Imagine casually having a conversation with Jay Z and Beyoncé, while your partner is marketing your skills to this the CEO of Disney — and thus securing tf out of your bag.
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