Meghan Markle's Harper's Bazaar Cover: Media Propaganda Exposed
[HPP] Caterina FakeDecember 20, 202524 min
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- 💡 The Harper's Bazaar Australia cover story featuring Meghan Markle is labeled as "fake news" and "propaganda" by an industry insider.
- 🎯 The interview is described as a "puff piece" or "advert" for Meghan, implying she had full approval over all content, images, and outfits.
- 📌 A good journalist would have challenged Meghan on past controversies, such as racism accusations against the Royal Family, charity issues, and high staff turnover.
Media Manipulation and Propaganda
- 🧠 The magazine's editorial team is criticized as "propaganda puppets" for failing to practice proper journalism and presenting a one-sided view.
- 📜 Propaganda is defined as biased or misleading information that uses emotional appeals to influence public opinion and serve a specific agenda.
- ⚠️ The mainstream media is deemed disingenuous and "not fit for purpose," prioritizing profit over delivering truth to the public.
Meghan's Image and Brand Strategy
- 🎭 Meghan Markle is accused of copying Kim Kardashian's fashion blueprint for a "no makeup" look in the shoot, despite lacking Kardashian's business success.
- 📸 The cover image is considered "incredibly weak" with poor lighting and makeup, suggesting it might have been an image Meghan demanded for the publication.
- 🌱 Her lifestyle brand, "As Ever," is dismissed as not a true brand, and her public comments about Prince Harry's support are interpreted as a "dig at the Royal Family."
Harper's Bazaar's Controversial Actions
- 🚨 Harper's Bazaar Australia is criticized for being "out of touch" by referencing Princess Diana's "revenge dress" interview as "famous" or "iconic," despite its documented negative impact.
- 🛍️ The magazine also used an image of Catherine, Princess of Wales, to promote Meghan Markle's "favorite handbag," an action deemed "disgusting" and unprofessional.
- 🚫 These actions highlight a lack of journalistic integrity and a focus on capitalizing on royal narratives for engagement and clicks.
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