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Meghan Markle Accused of Getting Black Journalist Fired
Rumours have been circulating that Meghan Markle got black journalist Alison P. Davis fired because her interview with the Cut didn't go as planned.
In the interview, Meghan complained about royal work and expressed her unhappiness with the fact that all photos released to the public eye had to be run through the royal family or the royal rota.
She also spoke about coming back to Instagram and how little girls come up to her and say, “Oh my god, a real-life princess.”
However, there was backlash from the interview because it didn't present Meghan in the best way.
As the ladies at Expose in SMG have said, how is it Alison's fault that she wrote an article based on what she observed during her time with the former actress?
The ironic part is that Davis is a black woman, the ethnicity that the sexbot Z-Lister is meant to identify with.
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Alison was reportedly handpicked by Meghan to do this feature, but that's Meg's for you.
She throws anyone and everyone under the bus if it doesn't benefit her.
According to Expose in SMG's source, Alison is on leave without pay, which is sad because while she did that interview, Meg was unprofessional as always.
She let her security have Alison wait outside for an hour before letting her into Monteshit show.
The South African people have stopped dancing in the streets, the local You magazine has taken up where they left off.
One online user wrote on Twitter, “The only thing black about Meghan Markle is a mother and a soul.
Everything else is just lies, race baiting, more lies, and manipulation.
She will never represent black women, she doesn't have what it takes.
She's a role model for self-serving gold diggers.”
It comes after Markle revealed she's partly Nigerian in the new episode of Her Archetypes podcast that dissects the angry label pinned on black women.
Meghan Markle's statement of calling herself 43% Nigerian had most internet users react to it, as they've commented on Twitter about the same.
One of the users on Twitter called it hilarious.
Another user asked Meghan about the other 57% of her roots, while one of the internet users wanted to know if Markle took a DNA test.
Recently, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry updated the homepage for their non-profit organisation Archwell.
When accessing the Archwell website's homepage, fans may now glimpse at a photo of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle snapped by their very own photographer friend, Misan Hariman.
In addition to the new snapshot, the page now also features a quote signed by the couple that reads, “Each of us can change our communities, all of us can change the world.”
Royal expert Angela Levin said about the recent online change, suggesting that the couple who's also gearing up for the release of Prince Harry's memoir, is actually indirectly stating that they've each been fine without the royals since they moved to California a few years ago.
“What's very interesting is you can always read the underlying content of what they want to say really, and the main thing right at the beginning is each of us can change our communities,” Angela explained.
“I think that's saying very much that they can do without the royal family and they don't need them, they're fine where they are, they're building a new community, and then all of us can change the world.
They're back to wanting to be global and saying to the royal family, we can do it without you, but the truth is they can't.