👑 Dancing Queen? Or Meme Material? Meghan Markle’s attempt to “go viral” with a candid, casual mom-dance video backfired spectacularly thi...
👑 Dancing Queen? Or Meme Material?
Meghan Markle’s attempt to “go viral” with a candid, casual mom-dance video backfired spectacularly this week — and South Park didn’t miss the chance to pounce.
Wearing a designer ballgown while spinning around a mall atrium in sneakers, Meghan twirled and lip-synced to a retro pop hit, captioning it: “Just a mom. Just vibin’. 💃👑✨”
But the internet wasn’t vibing.
💣 Enter: South Park
Just days later, the South Park creators unleashed a merciless parody in a leaked animated sketch. In it, a Meghan lookalike performs mechanical, glitchy TikTok dances — all while yelling “We want privacy!” into a ring light in the middle of a shopping mall.
A fake Prince Harry puppet trails behind her, clutching a copy of her memoir titled “Still Not My Fault.”
The satire ends with the couple’s digital assistant shouting:
“Rebranding complete. Cringe level: Royal.”
Cue canned laughter. The internet exploded.
😬 Damage Control — Or Silence?
According to anonymous Hollywood insiders, Meghan’s team allegedly tried to block the episode’s circulation, calling it “distasteful and misogynistic.” That only poured fuel on the viral fire.
And this time, the usual chorus of defenders went quiet. No #StandWithMeghan. No op-eds. Just… memes.
🤔 Is Satire the Last Straw?
“If Meghan’s all about authenticity… why does satire hit so hard?”
While some sympathize, others say the duchess should embrace the humor. After all, if you film yourself dancing in a gown labeled “Relatable,” you might just become parody royalty.