‘She wanted me to be on the back foot and she succeeded. It felt very deliberate as opposed to an oversight.’
I assume this sentence would make sense to a Brit?
“I assume this sentence would make sense to a Brit?”
Not a Brit but in talk TV circles and from the context it sounds like the back foot refer may refer to that person waiting in the wings that can get bumped if time runs short. That or a guest who gets little to no attention from the host.
Sounds like Megs spent a lot of time flirting with male guests.