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    May 04

    WHY MEGHAN MARKLE WAS REJECTED

    in Tennis Hit List

    Meghan Markle was rejected because of her fashion choices. It doesn’t matter whether or not

    her intention was to appear low key, her choice of loose fitting/oversized

    dresses, pleated throwbacks that frankly belong in the 60s or florals that I

    swore I saw in frames on my grandmother’s mantel showing off her hotness in her

    prime. This is no longer high school butthe same rules still apply; the only way to dominate and to be liked is for

    your clothes to slay all and I mean all other women. I will skip the part about

    her loose fitting wedding dress. Youdon’t put an oversized dress on a slender body you’ve taken years to perfect

    through relentless yoga and tabata and tell me you missed a fitting or lost

    weight before your wedding. Maybe this is why people judged her fashion choices

    and ultimately her to be pretentious. I don’t as I was never one to go out of my way to search for news about her butI clicked articles about her hoping to feast on some ‘out of this world outfit’

    only to be let down each time. Can’t forget the floral pleated dress she wore

    on her Africa trip. I thought, “what, why…” but ultimately moved on. Ms. Katherine however, never thought of hermuch but I knew I was going to choose Meghan over her quite effortlessly, well

    not really. You simply can’t compete with Katherine. How do you compete with

    someone who prides herself on staying in the background and occasionally

    popping up with a dazzling smile and an impeccable outfit, (excluding the green

    one she wore in the bleachers that day she and Meghan were pretending to be

    friends.) That looked outdated AF but I digress. Katherine stepped up her game since Meghancame along but then Meghan made it easy. Meghan’s clothes communicated no

    strategy, no spirit, just an awkward way to enter the international

    https://lastamericangirl.com/. My feeling is where Meghan went wrong is not understanding that

    people saw her as a Christine (Selling Sunset) pretending to be Chrishell. You expect a pretty girl to have some edgymean energy but in fairness if you check Meghan’s pre-Sussex days she was never

    the edgy type. She always preferred sharp looking pants and a reserved look

    when she could be real flashy if she wanted to be. It’s just that no one cares

    about this. You’re expected to slay. You can’t walk away from it or if you do

    don’t tell me it’s to become Mother Theresa. My point is, Meghan should have

    just dressed the part and really hired a top notched designer because a public

    personality, at least a successful one depends on super Fabulous clothes! You

    can be mother Theresa afterwards and we will love you for it but you have to

    travel the path of all queen bees before you and Slay bitch!

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