Meghan Markle has offered to send her former “Suits” co-star some jam from her As Ever company — after he didn’t make the PR list the first time around.
Earlier this week, while appearing on the “Not Skinny But Not Fat” podcast, Adams revealed he was snubbed after host Amanda Hirsch jokingly bragged about receiving a jam, along with a handwritten note from the Duchess of Sussex.
Meghan Markle offered to send her “Suits” co-star Patrick J. Adams (pictured here) jam from her As Ever company, after he revealed she never sent him one. The actor made the revelation on the “Not Skinny But Not Fat” podcast after host Amanda Hirsch said that she received a jam and a handwritten note from Markle.
“Did you?” Adams asked her in disbelief. “I did not get a jam!”
Adams speculated he “doesn’t have enough followers” to warrant free items from Markle’s lifestyle brand, which launched in April 2025.
“How was the jam? Be real,” he questioned. But Hirsch said she couldn’t answer because she is savoring the gift and has yet to open it.
After the clip was posted on Instagram, Markle hopped in the comments promising Adams that he and his wife, Troian Bellisario, will be receiving some jam soon. Instagram/@notskinnybutnotfatMarkle and Adams played love interests Michael Ross and Rachel Zane on the nine-season legal drama (pictured here). USA Network
“It’s in a box. And her letter to me is in a separate box,” Hirsch proudly explained.
“We should taste the jam though,” Adams quipped. “We should crack it open.”
After Hirsch posted the podcast clip via Instagram, Markle, 44, hopped in the comments section and promised Adams that he and his wife, Troian Bellisario, will receive some jam in the mail soon.
“Jams en route for you @patrickjadams & @sleepinthegardn Hugs to those beautiful babies,” Markle penned. “Send my love to your mom ❤️.”
Adams also gave some insight into what it was like working with Markle on the legal drama, in which they portrayed Michael Ross and Rachel Zane, respectively.
“I got a lot of eye rolls,” the 44-year-old admitted of his onscreen partner. “That was a constant with Meghan, her rolling her eyes at me like, ‘Oh my god, what are you doing?’”
Once she got engaged to Prince Harry (pictured here announcing their engagement in 2017), she left the role and stepped away from acting all together. Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesBut last year, she made her return to acting with a role in “Close Personal Friends.” AP
The businesswoman acted on “Suits” for seven seasons that aired between 2011 and 2018. She left the show after her engagement to Prince Harry and stepped away from acting entirely.
“I’ve ticked this box, and I feel very proud of the work I’ve done there, and now it’s time to work with [Harry] as a team,” she said of her decision at the time.
But last year, she made her return to acting with a role in “Close Personal Friends.”
“Euphoria” creator Sam Levinson and his wife, Ashley, donated a generous $27,000 to a fundraiser for Eric Dane’s daughters, Billie and Georgia, following his death.
The GoFundMe campaign, which was created by friends of the Dane family, sits at $171,555 with the Levinson’s contribution, as of Saturday morning.
The fundraiser was created with a goal of $250,000.
“Euphoria” creator Sam Levinson (pictured above with Eric Dane at the April 2022 HBO Max “Euphoria” FYC event) donated $27,000 to a fundraiser created for Dane’s teenage daughters, Billie and Georgia. FilmMagic for HBOThe GoFundMe was created by friends of the late actor (seen above with his two daughters and wife Rebecca Gayheart in a photo shared on Aug. 20, 2022) with a goal of $250,000. rebeccagayheartdane/Instagram
It was reported that a crowd-fundraiser had been started to help Dane’s teenage daughters on Friday, just one day after the actor died.
“Following his diagnosis, Eric became a passionate spokesperson for the [amyotrophic lateral sclerosis] ALS community, using his voice and platform to advocate for fellow patients and to push for greater awareness. Even as his own health declined, he remained deeply committed to helping others facing the same devastating disease,” reads the campaign description.
“As his illness progressed far more quickly than anyone could have imagined, Eric’s friends have come together to create this GoFundMe to support his girls and their future needs.”
The campaign for the two teenage girls (seen above smiling alongside their dad at the “Bad Boys: Ride or Die” premiere on May 30, 2024) has raised $171,555 so far. FilmMagicAfter his death, Levinson and several other “Euphoria” cast members (pictured above at the 2019 “Euphoria” premiere afterparty) honored Dane with touching tributes. Getty Images for FIJI Water
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After his death, several of Dane’s former “Euphoria” and “Grey’s Anatomy” co-stars honored the actor with touching tributes.
In a statement to Page Six, Levinson said he was “heartbroken” over the loss of his “dear friend.”
“Working with him was an honor. Being his friend was a gift,” he continued. “Eric’s family is in our prayers. May his memory be for a blessing.”
Dane died Thursday at the age of 53 following a battle with ALS.
In a statement given to Page Six, Levinson remembered Dane (both pictured above taking a solo shot at the 2019 “Euphoria” premiere afterparty) saying he was “heartbroken” over the death of his “dear friend.” Getty Images for FIJI WaterDane (seen above stepping out with his daughter and wife, Rebecca Gayheart) died on Thursday at age 53 following a battle with ALS. ShotbyNYP / BACKGRID
“He spent his final days surrounded by dear friends, his devoted wife [Rebecca Gayheart], and his two beautiful daughters, Billie and Georgia, who were the center of his world,” his family confirmed in a statement to People.
“Throughout his journey with ALS, Eric became a passionate advocate for awareness and research, determined to make a difference for others facing the same fight. He will be deeply missed, and lovingly remembered always.”
The family noted that the “Grey’s Anatomy” alum “adored his fans” and “is forever grateful” for the love and support he’s received over the years. They’ve asked for privacy at this “impossible time.”
In the new Netflix series “Famous Last Words,” which was released on Friday only hours after his death was announced, Dane was able to share his final words to his daughters.
The actor was “surrounded by dear friends, his devoted wife, and his two beautiful daughters” (pictured above posing for photos at the 16th Annual Chrysalis Butterfly Ball in June 2017) in his final days. WireImageDane offered his final words to his daughters in the Netflix series, “Famous Last Words,” which was released shorty after his passing. Netflix
“I tried. I stumbled sometimes, but I tried. Overall, we had a blast, didn’t we?” he started, before sharing one last lesson for his girls.
“I hope you won’t just listen to me, I hope you’ll hear me,” he began. “First, live now, right now in the present. It’s hard, but I learned to do that.”
“For years, I would wander off mentally, lost in my head for long chunks of time, wallowing in worry and self-pity, shame and doubt,” the “Charmed” alum continued. “I replayed decisions, second-guessed myself. ‘I should have done this. I never should’ve done that.’ No more.”