The main conspiracy promoted by the group was the claim that Markle was never pregnant, and had her children via a surrogate. They claimed that Markle wore a prosthetic known as a moon bump. Meghan and Harry have faced numerous rumors and conspiracy theories, from talk of a secret divorce that Newsweek fact -checked as “false” to unfounded speculation that she faked her pregnancies. Social media users have been sharing posts online that claim Meghan , Duchess of Sussex, used prosthetics to fake her pregnancy with her son, Archie. This claim, showing strange shapes in a dress. Mail on Sunday’s Charlotte Griffiths has shared her thoughts on Meghan Markle ’s recent Instagram video, capturing Prince Harry twerking alongside the Duchess inside her birthing suite. It has unearthed ridiculous speculation from conspiracy theorists that the Duchess faked her pregnancies and wore a prosthetic belly. Some claim she hired a surrogate to carry both of her. It often seems like no matter what her posts entail, they’re sure to spark backlash and a conspiracy theory or two. Now, just weeks after the internet wasn’t fooled by her peak performative harvest post, she has shared a photo of her and her two children. Bouzy, who campaigns on online safety issues, argued that these conspiracy theorists have “made destroying her their full-time job”. He described the sustained online abuse as a form of cruelty targeting a woman whose “only crime was falling in love with a prince”. Meghan Markle ’s pal accuses internet trolls of making duchess’s life a. Meghan Markle ’s life is being made a ’nightmare’ by conspiracy theorists spouting baseless claims that she ‘faked both pregnancies with prosthetic bellies’ known as moonbumps, a friend claimed today.
The Meghan Markle Mole Twitter Conspiracy: Fact or Fiction?
The main conspiracy promoted by the group was the claim that Markle was never pregnant, and had her children via a surrogate. They claimed that Markle wore a pr...