As the successful show ‘Suits’ legal team assembled at the 2024 Golden Globes to present an award, people could not help but notice a royal paralegal missing. Cast member Meghan Markle’s absence did not go unnoticed on the carpet and when asked about it, fellow cast member Gina Torres gave a blunt response.
Aaron Korch’s legal drama series ‘Suits’ first aired on June 23, 2011 on USA Network. After a good nine seasons, the show finally came to a halt but recent revelations might kickstart something new. Keep reading to know where the new case of ‘Suits’ is starting.
Gina Torres Shuts Down Questions About Meghan Markle’s Absence
As the main cast of ‘Suits’ had a reunion at this year’s Golden Globes, the reason for Meghan Markle’s noticeable abstinence did not quite satisfy the netizens. In an interview with Variety on the red carpet, Gina Torres was asked about the co-star skipping the Golden reunion. Gina responded quickly, “We don’t have her number.” shutting down queries about Markle, leaving fans wondering why the former actress didn’t appear.
Although she tried to keep her mouth shut about Markle so as to not give anything away, the internet had mixed responses.
One person replied on X, “Well played Gina, classy deflection.”
While another user wrote, “Shade lol.”
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Excitement And Future Prospects: ‘Suits’ Reunion Sparks Enthusiasm
Despite Meghan Markle‘s absence, Gina and the rest of the team expressed their excitement about the reunion and the show’s entry on Netflix. She revealed their group chat is brimming with enthusiasm after the series broke the Nielsen Streaming Top 10 record in October.
Another news for the ‘Suits’ fans is that the writer and creator Aaron Korsh is working on a spin-off, causing a wave of excitement in both fans and former cast members. Patrick J. Adams, who played Mike Ross, even hinted at his prospective return, saying, “If I got the phone call, I’d be ready to suit up again.”
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