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Meghan Markle has a strange definition of privacy

Meghan Markle has a strange definition of privacy

Spectatora day ago

There are some sights that nobody should ever be forced to see, lest they be forced into a lifetime of therapy-intensive PTSD. To this list should be added a video of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex twerking. For some unfathomable reason, Meghan and Harry decided to mark their daughter Lilibet's fourth birthday by posting a video on Instagram that featured the heavily pregnant expectant mother gyrating wildly in a hospital room to a song called 'Baby Mama', in apparent recreation of a (checks notes) TikTok trend.
I assumed at first that it was an AI-created spoof, and that litigation from this never knowingly under-lawyered couple would be coming soon. But no. It appeared on Meghan's Instagram, with the caption that:
Both of our children were a week past their due dates…so when spicy food, all that walking, and acupuncture didn't work – there was only one thing left to do!
Clearly. Yet even leaving aside the cringeworthiness of the video (in which, perhaps as a reflection of their marriage in miniature, Harry has a walk-on part but Meghan remains the main attraction), it is yet another example of Sussex hypocrisy at its most naked.

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