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Meghan Markle's Baby Bump

Hello,


We all receive hate and negative comments sometimes and celebrities and people in the public eye have to deal with it everyday, from the media, fans and people all around the world who don't know them or have never met them but have an opinion. Now it seems like people will find any reason to hate on others. Some reasons are very silly and here I will give you an example.


I am sure you all are aware that Meghan, Duchess of Sussex is pregnant. How could you not know, she is in the news nearly everyday! In a lot of the photos published of Meghan, she has her hand on her stomach and in the comment sections of the social media posts, people are expressing their annoyance at that.





Here are just a few of those comments:


"This constant belly cupping! What's wrong with her?"


"I like her but it is getting annoying to see her touch her belly every chance she gets. We get it, ou are pregnant?"


"Why is she always grabbing her belly?"


"Is it necessary that she cradle her tummy in every single shot? I just don't get it."


"OMG it's ridiculous how she always holds her stomach. the baby won't fall out!"


These comments make me laugh. I don't understand why people are upset by Meghan holding her stomach. What's the big deal? I can't speak from experience but I know that pregnancy is a beautiful time in a woman's life and it's exciting for them, their partners and families. They are happy with the little life they have created and want to feel their baby kicking and moving around. I think it's also a way to know if the baby is doing ok. Mothers are protective of their children from the very beginning and some women touch their bumps subconsciously.




All photos are from Instagram



I'm sure Meghan's hands aren't on her bump 24/7 and even if they were, who cares? There must be millions of photos taken of her at every event she attends and of those, the media has to choose which ones they want to publish in their magazines, websites, and social media pages and a lot of them choose the shots where she is holding her bump so it looks like she is 'always' holding it. When I see those comments, I feel like replying with something sarcastic like "wow she is cradling her baby bump, how awful!" Come on! They say it's ridiculous Meghan is holding her baby bump and I say it is ridiculous they are annoyed by Meghan holding it. I wonder if any other women, famous or not, have received comments like that. The expectant mothers who I have known never did and I haven't seen any other celebrities receive any either.


To all those people hating, don't you have anything better to do than worry about where Meghan puts her hands and what she does with her bump? It is Meghan's bump and if she wants to cradle it, she can! She only has a few months to enjoy this phase so let her be. Meghan looks like she is glowing and she is doing very well at all her events and engagements. She is working hard and I know she will be a wonderful mother. We are looking forward to the arrival of baby Sussex.





V xoxo









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