Christopher Bouzy, a tech entrepreneur and ally of Meghan Markle, has strongly criticized the online trolls and conspiracy theorists who have targeted the Duchess following the release of her recent dancing video. This video, recorded just before the arrival of Princess Lilibet, featured Meghan and Prince Harry attempting to induce labor with a dance to "The Baby Momma Dance." Despite the lighthearted intention behind the video, it faced significant backlash, with many commentators labeling it "cringe" and even questioning the authenticity of Meghan’s pregnancy.
In his defense of the Duchess, Bouzy described the situation as a nightmare for Meghan, emphasizing that she simply wished to share a relatable experience with fellow mothers. He lamented that what was meant to be a joyous moment has instead been exploited by trolls who allege, without evidence, that she was never pregnant. Bouzy expressed frustration over the intense scrutiny Meghan faces, stating, "Imagine being nine months pregnant, preparing to bring a new life into the world, while strangers dissect your every image to disprove your pregnancy."
Additionally, he criticized the so-called "moonbump" conspiracy, labeling it as an unforgiving form of cruelty, while also applauding Meghan for her bravery in sharing her miscarriage story. Bouzy articulated that the relentless criticism directed at her transcends normal critique, likening it to psychological torture aimed at undermining her spirit. He pointed out that these attacks are not random acts but coordinated campaigns that profit from her suffering. While he consistently confronts the harassment aimed at the Sussexes, Bouzy has also made derogatory remarks about Prince William and Kate Middleton in the past, reflecting a complicated relationship with the broader royal family.
5 Comments
Manolo Noriega
It's almost as if they are trying to manufacture outrage to control the narrative, it's really transparent.
Ongania
I'm genuinely concerned about Meghan's health. All this drama can't not be affecting her.
Manolo Noriega
This guy clearly has a biased opinion. It's common to see his posts defending either the royal or celebrity from attacks.
Fuerza
It's not about the dance; it's about the relentless, often baseless, criticism. It's bullying, plain and simple.
Manolo Noriega
People are so quick to judge and tear others down. Everyone should be able to share a moment of joy without being attacked.