Revisionist Royalism: Why the Queen-Meghan Narrative Misses the Bigger Picture

Recent royal revelations suggest Meghan Markle was an outsider defying norms, yet criticism often reflects outdated attitudes rather than her actions. The framing of her choices, including her wedding dress, and the term “Megxit” serve to scapegoat her while ignoring systemic issues within the monarchy, particularly regarding diversity and support for individual identities. Continue reading Revisionist Royalism: Why the Queen-Meghan Narrative Misses the Bigger Picture

Schiaparelli for the wrong occassion

Lauren Sánchez’s wedding dress at her marriage to Jeff Bezos became a viral target for criticism rather than admiration. While intended to showcase opulence and couture elegance, comments ranged from harsh mockery of the gown’s appearance to reflections on Sánchez’s identity and pressures of her lifestyle, igniting discussions on fashion and societal expectations. Continue reading Schiaparelli for the wrong occassion

The Invasive Obsession With Harry and Meghan’s Finances Is Getting Weird

The Daily Mirror’s article on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s finances reflects an intrusive scrutiny uncommon for other celebrity couples. It highlights gender biases, portraying Harry as dependent and Meghan as overburdened. The media’s focus fosters division, undermining their relationship’s complexities, while unaddressed judgments overshadow other wealthy figures. Continue reading The Invasive Obsession With Harry and Meghan’s Finances Is Getting Weird

When the PR War Backfires: Leslie Sloane Files Devastating Anti-SLAPP Motion in Blake Lively Lawsuit

Leslie Sloane’s firm filed a motion against Wayfarer Studios after a defamation lawsuit dismissed claims against her. Sloane accuses them of using the court to distract from misconduct, alleging false accusations related to Blake Lively. Her motion seeks legal fees under New York’s Anti-SLAPP law, challenging misuse of defamation for PR purposes. Continue reading When the PR War Backfires: Leslie Sloane Files Devastating Anti-SLAPP Motion in Blake Lively Lawsuit

The Cursor That Broke the Internet: Media Obsession and the Meghan Double Standard

The controversy over a minor computer cursor in a photograph of Meghan Markle exemplifies the media’s obsession with her perceived flaws, highlighting a double standard in celebrity treatment. This incident illuminates how scrutiny, often racialized and gendered, creates impossible standards for women in the public eye, ultimately reflecting societal power dynamics. Continue reading The Cursor That Broke the Internet: Media Obsession and the Meghan Double Standard

If Meghan Markle Is Irrelevant, Why Can’t the Media Stop Talking About Her?

Meghan Markle may have been dismissed as “irrelevant” by royal insiders, but the Daily Mirror’s own website tells a very different story. A single scroll through its Meghan Markle section reveals more than 20 recent headlines—many marked EXCLUSIVE—tracking everything from her flower sprinkles and Instagram errors to speculative riffs on her parenting and marriage. The contradiction is almost comical. During a recent appearance on the … Continue reading If Meghan Markle Is Irrelevant, Why Can’t the Media Stop Talking About Her?

When Clout-Chasing Masquerades as Grace: A Response to the Jelly Queen’s Tabloid Tea

The Jelly Queen’s response to her mention alongside Meghan Markle demonstrates opportunism disguised as charm. Instead of rejecting tabloid narratives that exploit Markle’s struggles, she leveraged the moment for publicity. Her subsequent clarification highlights a lack of understanding of the media’s impact, ultimately revealing her self-serving motives rather than true support. Continue reading When Clout-Chasing Masquerades as Grace: A Response to the Jelly Queen’s Tabloid Tea

Meghan Markle’s Apricot Spread Controversy Isn’t About Jam—It’s About Power, Race, and Media Manipulation

Meghan Markle’s limited-edition apricot spread sold out quickly but faced harsh criticism from “jam expert” Donna Collins, who called it “too runny.” This reflects a pattern of media undermining Black women’s success. Despite the disparagement, supporters recognize the product’s legitimacy, highlighting ongoing biases against Markle’s accomplishments. Continue reading Meghan Markle’s Apricot Spread Controversy Isn’t About Jam—It’s About Power, Race, and Media Manipulation

When Petty Backfires: How One Hater Accidentally Proved Meghan Markle’s Brand Power

A viral tweet from “Salty Duchess” ironically exposed the obsession some feel towards Meghan Markle. Attempting to mock her brand As Ever, she revealed her misunderstanding of e-commerce. Instead of sabotaging sales, her actions inadvertently promoted Markle’s success, highlighting a societal double standard regarding race and the perception of women in royal contexts. Continue reading When Petty Backfires: How One Hater Accidentally Proved Meghan Markle’s Brand Power

From Space Shaming to Social Climbing: Does Orlando Bloom Epitomizes Gender Bias Against Women’s Achievements?

The tension between Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom highlights deeper issues surrounding opportunism and loyalty in Hollywood. Bloom criticized Perry’s Blue Origin flight yet chose to attend a wedding of her friends alone, raising questions about his intentions. The backlash against Perry’s flight further exposes gender bias in celebrating achievements. Continue reading From Space Shaming to Social Climbing: Does Orlando Bloom Epitomizes Gender Bias Against Women’s Achievements?