
Meghan Markle sparks wild conspiracy theories that her baby bump is FAKE after cringe twerking video
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MEGHAN Markle has sparked wild conspiracy theories online that her baby bump was fake following her latest cringe video.
Meghan, 43, posted a video of her and Prince Harry yesterday showing the Duchess twerking in a hospital room in an effort to induce Lilibet's birth.
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Meghan Markle released the hospital video yesterday to mark the birth of Lilibet
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Prince Harry also appears dancing with Meghan
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The clip sparked bizarre claims from conspiracy theorists, who questioned whether the baby bump was real.
The speculation suggested that Meghan wasn't pregnant at all and was in fact wearing a prosthetic pregnant belly or "moonbump".
Some went even further with groundless claims that the video was faked, made on a film set or even generated by AI.
Others claimed that "superhuman" Meghan shouldn't have been able to dance while so heavily pregnant and that it indicated she wasn't pregnant at all.
Users also claimed that she would have had her jewellery removed and would have been wearing a gown.
Meghan released the 80-second clip to her three million followers on Instagram after earlier posting unseen photos of her daughter.
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Meghan released previously unseen photos of Lilibet
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It showed the heavily pregnant Meghan making rowing movements and shimmying her shoulders beside the hospital bed.
Prince Harry also shuffles into view in a hoodie to the strains of then-viral pregnancy hit The Baby Momma Dance.
She posted it on the social media platform alongside the caption: "Four years ago today, this also happened.
"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!"
The Sussexes were blasted for invading their own privacy as a result.
Royal expert Ingrid Seward said Meghan was a hypocrite as the couple regularly whine about a lack of privacy.
She told The Sun: 'They can do what they like but why put it online?
"Does Meghan have no boundaries? I think it's vulgar, unnecessary, attention-seeking.
'They make such a point about privacy and security and then they put stuff out there. Meghan can't resist putting it out there.
'I think it's completely hypocritical for everything she stands for. It's very embarrassing.'

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