BAD NEWS FOR MEGHAN: Obsessed Fan Threatens $10 Million Lawsuit Over Netflix “Bath Salts” – Severe Burns, Horrific Necrosis? Or Just a Mysterious Money-Making Plot?

A storm of drama is brewing in Montecito as Meghan Markle is unexpectedly facing a massive lawsuit threat of $10 million from an obsessed fan! The incident stems from a homemade bath salt recipe Meghan shared in the Netflix series *With Love, Meghan* – a lovely wellness gift for her close friend Daniel Martin. But what transformed this relaxing gift into a “weapon of destruction” that caused the victim to scream in pain? And is this truly the biggest disaster of the Duchess’s career, or is there a darker secret behind it?
Robin Patrick, a Maryland woman who identifies as a Meghan fan and suffers from diabetes, recounts how she enthusiastically tried a recipe: mixing Epsom salt, Himalayan pink salt, arnica oil, and lavender essential oil. Initially, it was just a mild tingling sensation, but when she soaked in the warm bath, the pain erupted: “My skin burned from the inside, blistered terribly, and then black ulcers appeared!” She sent photos of her blistered limbs and ulcers to the media, describing the prolonged pain as preventing her from taking warm baths or wearing normal clothes, even fearing it could lead to PTSD and shorten her lifespan. Patrick accused Meghan of “irresponsibility” for failing to warn diabetics about the risks – demanding at least $75,000 in medical compensation plus a massive “deterrent” penalty!

Rumors spread rapidly: Was Meghan’s “miracle” bath salt really deadly? Did the undiluted essential oils cause severe chemical burns? Or is this really “skin necrosis” as Patrick described, enough to scare Netflix and Archewell Productions? Netizens are divided: one side sympathizes with the “victim,” the other suspects it’s a “clickbait” tactic from anti-fans.
But wait – will the truth behind it shock you? Meghan’s lawyer, Cameron Stracher, vehemently denied it: “There is no legal basis!” He pointed out that the Epsom salt packaging clearly warned against its use by diabetics unless directed by a doctor. Patrick completely ignored this, and any injury (if any) was due to misuse. There was no publicly confirmed “necrosis” by a doctor; the matter only resulted in a threatening letter – it never went to court! Dermatologists affirm the formula is safe if diluted correctly, and thousands of other fans have tried it and praised its amazing relaxing effect.
This scandal erupted in May 2025, but is now being revived in the middle of Christmas – could someone be deliberately digging it up to bring Meghan down? While she’s enjoying family life in Montecito, this drama serves as a reminder: Don’t be fooled by sensationalism! Patrick may just be after fame or money, and Meghan continues to shine with As Ever. Hollywood and royalty are still full of controversies, but the truth always comes out: This was just an exaggerated “soap bubble.”