Meghan Isn’t Trying to Be Michelle Obama. She’s Trying to Be Herself — And That’s the Problem

Meghan Markle faces harsh criticism in media, particularly from Tina Brown, who labels her as “shallow” and unoriginal for her multiple business ventures. This gendered critique contrasts with how male entrepreneurs are viewed. Markle’s ambition disrupts traditional expectations, and her success, albeit met with skepticism, highlights media misogyny and racial undertones in the accusations. Continue reading Meghan Isn’t Trying to Be Michelle Obama. She’s Trying to Be Herself — And That’s the Problem

Why Meghan’s Happiness Triggers Outrage

The backlash against Meghan Markle for expressing joy while watching ducks reflects a troubling double standard shaped by gender, race, and class. Critics, particularly older white women, are uncomfortable with her happiness, revealing deeper societal issues about who is allowed joy. This scrutiny highlights the persistent policing of Black women’s emotions. Continue reading Why Meghan’s Happiness Triggers Outrage

The Real Parody Is Megyn Kelly: A Response to the Meghan Markle Obsession

Megyn Kelly’s April 18 broadcast featured an intense mockery of Meghan Markle, resembling a psychological exorcism rather than satire. The skits were marked by palpable vitriol, targeting Markle’s character and lifestyle while showcasing hypocrisy in Kelly’s criticism. The show surfaced as a manifestation of obsession and cruelty, rather than meaningful critique. Continue reading The Real Parody Is Megyn Kelly: A Response to the Meghan Markle Obsession

The Real Narcissism? Turning Meghan’s Podcast Into Clickbait

The podcast discussing Meghan and Harry’s post-royal lives faces harsh criticism for trivializing its themes of entrepreneurship and mental health. Despite mixed reviews, these critiques overlook their advocacy work and reduce their narrative to royal family criticism. Allegations about Meghan’s parenting and Harry’s legal issues are largely unfounded conjectures. Continue reading The Real Narcissism? Turning Meghan’s Podcast Into Clickbait

Meghan, Harry, and the Weaponization of Mockery: “What Just Happened”

The commentary surrounding Meghan Markle and Prince Harry has devolved into cruel satire, obscuring their principles and genuine efforts. Criticism of Harry’s purpose and Meghan’s business endeavors reflects a deeper cultural insecurity and hypocrisy. The episode’s portrayal of their lives is less journalism and more bullying, highlighting unresolved societal tensions. Continue reading Meghan, Harry, and the Weaponization of Mockery: “What Just Happened”

The Echo Chamber Effect: How O’Sullivan’s ‘What Just Happened’ Cultivates Hostility Toward Meghan

Kevin O’Sullivan’s 100th episode critiques media’s treatment of public figures, focusing on Meghan Markle. It highlights dismissive language toward her podcast, trivialization of Prince Harry’s security concerns, and racial undertones in criticism. The analysis reveals patterns of gendered double standards and media tactics that mask hostility, indicating a need for critical media analysis. Continue reading The Echo Chamber Effect: How O’Sullivan’s ‘What Just Happened’ Cultivates Hostility Toward Meghan

The royal aide who accused Meghan of bullying now runs Prince William’s top climate prize. That’s not just bad optics—it’s calculated.

Jason Knauf’s appointment as CEO of Prince William’s Earthshot Prize highlights the monarchy’s preference for loyalty over integrity. His past accusations against Meghan Markle have resurfaced amid targeted disinformation campaigns aiming to discredit her. This move not only undermines accountability but also reinforces toxic narratives aimed at silencing critics while protecting insiders. Continue reading The royal aide who accused Meghan of bullying now runs Prince William’s top climate prize. That’s not just bad optics—it’s calculated.

Viral Gossip About Meghan’s Home Masks a Misogynistic Pattern

Since purchasing their Montecito estate in 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have faced significant ridicule online regarding their investment. A viral tweet claimed the house was a poor financial decision, sparking mockery rooted in biases against ambitious women. This situation highlights cultural misogyny masked as real estate critique, questioning the motivations behind such reactions. Continue reading Viral Gossip About Meghan’s Home Masks a Misogynistic Pattern

A Royal Rebuttal: Megyn & Tim’s Jam Session Could Use Some Actual Taste

Oh my, what a delicious serving of out-of-touch commentary from Megyn Kelly and Tim Dillon! Their segment on Meghan Markle’s As Ever brand was quite the spectacle of two people desperately trying to stay relevant by mocking someone who actually is. The Pot Calling the Kettle Overpriced Let’s start with their obsession over pricing. Yes, $14 for artisanal jam is premium-priced – that’s literally the … Continue reading A Royal Rebuttal: Megyn & Tim’s Jam Session Could Use Some Actual Taste

Meghan Sussex Survived Postpartum Preeclampsia—but the British Media Mocked Her for Speaking Out

Meghan Sussex shared her experience with postpartum preeclampsia to raise awareness about a serious health condition affecting many women, especially women of color. Despite her vulnerability, the British media mocked her, revealing a double standard in treatment compared to Kate Middleton. This reinforces a media culture that silences marginalized voices. Continue reading Meghan Sussex Survived Postpartum Preeclampsia—but the British Media Mocked Her for Speaking Out