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Meghan Markle’s Paparazzi Play: A Staged Scene at Cipriani
In a curious twist of events, Meghan Markle was recently spotted leaving Cipriani Restaurant in Beverly Hills, flashing a bright smile while seemingly orchestrating her own paparazzi moment.
The former actress, who was out without Prince Harry, dined with Claire Wade Keller, the designer behind her iconic 2018 wedding dress.
Clad in a dark beige trench coat over a sleek black turtleneck and trousers, Meghan completed her look with black aviator sunglasses, letting her signature wavy hair flow freely.
This outing follows Meghan and Harry's chilly trip to Canada, where they visited the Invictus Games training camp.
However, some onlookers couldn't help but notice that despite the glamorous appearance, Meghan seemed to be struggling with her health, looking older than her years and lacking the vibrancy often associated with trendsetters.
Critics have even suggested she might benefit from some yoga to relieve the tension of constant public scrutiny.
In an unusual move, Meghan reportedly arranged for one of her bodyguards to pose as a photographer during her dinner.
While Backgrid, the paparazzi agency, had already stationed a photographer outside, Meghan's request added an extra layer of theatrics to the scene.
It's almost comical how she staged the moment, forcing her bodyguard to act like he was capturing candid shots of her, all while the real paparazzo snapped away.
The absurdity didn't go unnoticed.
Many observers found it laughable that Meghan felt the need to create an illusion of celebrity status when, in reality, few passersby even recognized her.
Surrounded by security, she made a hurried exit to her car, leaving some onlookers perplexed about who she was.
There's a sense that Harry has convinced her of the necessity for this “military rush” from door to car, but many wonder if it's really just a desperate attempt to maintain relevance.
Critics have also raised eyebrows at the taxpayers' burden of funding Meghan and Harry's security detail, questioning why they should continue to cover such expenses when the couple appears to be so out of touch.
With their recent antics, including staged photo ops, it's hard to see the justification for ongoing public financial support.
Social media users have chimed in, with one Twitter user pointing out that Meghan's latest paparazzi moment seems like a redo of previous staged shots.
This time, however, there was a noticeable omission—details about her outfit were left out of the photos, raising questions about the authenticity of her public appearances.
As for the fashion side of things, it's puzzling to consider who genuinely looks at Meghan's outfits and feels inspired to emulate her style.
Many wonder if brands are still willing to associate with her, given the mixed reception she garners.
Is it possible that they believe any publicity is good publicity, even when it's tinged with negativity?
Moreover, the conversation around Meghan's fashion choices has taken an interesting turn.
Some speculate that her latest look, complete with a beanie, might be hiding a wig rather than showcasing her natural hair.
The debate continues: can she convince anyone that what they see is authentic, or is it all part of a carefully curated image?