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Title: Meghan Markle’s Hypocritical Chicken Adoption Raises Eyebrows
In a bid to generate positive PR, Meghan Markle's recent adoption of a rescue chicken has come under scrutiny.
Sources initially reported that the chicken was adopted from Ellen DeGeneres, a close friend of the Sussexes.
However, a source close to Ellen's representative revealed that Meghan actually butchered the chicken for dinner, leading to accusations of hypocrisy.
Meghan's desperate quest for publicity in 2024 is becoming increasingly apparent.
In an effort to garner attention, she allegedly paid a PR team to spread the news of her chicken adoption.
Yet, considering Meghan's previous boasts about her grand projects in 2023, the headlines surrounding her adoption seemed more like satire than a genuine act of compassion.
The fact that Meghan and Harry adopted a chicken, only for their staff to care for it, raises questions about their motivations.
Is there an award for such an act?
Ellen DeGeneres, whose lavish $25 million Montecito compound is just a short drive from the Sussexes' $14.5 million mansion, took to Instagram to update her 139 million followers on the progress of Cinky, the rescue chicken.
DeGeneres, a passionate animal lover, regularly shared health updates about Cinky, who had suffered a broken leg shortly before Christmas.
The chicken had taken up residence in an old stone sink in DeGeneres' backyard.
However, due to ongoing bullying from other chickens, Cinky had to be re-homed.
Fortunately, Meghan and Harry's coop had room for one more.
The couple, who have been tending to a flock of rescue chickens since their move to California in 2020, named their coop “Archie's Chick Inn” in honor of their eldest son.
According to Ellen's post, Meghan and Harry are considering giving the chicken a royal title.
This move reflects their continued involvement in animal welfare despite stepping away from their royal duties.
However, a source close to a friend of Meghan's mother, Doria, revealed that the chicken being bullied was the same one served for dinner when Doria visited.
It was then revealed that Meghan had only pretended to adopt Ellen's chicken as a means of self-promotion.
The Sussexes' desire to showcase their kindness and generosity through publicizing their adoption of an unwanted chicken has raised eyebrows.
Some argue that Meghan and Harry could make a more significant impact by donating to animal rescues or sanctuaries, rather than simply taking in a pet for clout.
The whole situation reeks of desperation for positive press attention.
Ultimately, the public seems uninterested in the fate of Ellen's bullied chicken or Meghan's supposed act of compassion.
Moreover, inconsistencies in Meghan's past claims about her interactions with Ellen regarding pet adoption have further fueled skepticism.
It appears that Meghan's previous rescue dog, Guy, was actually abandoned by her due to its age.
In conclusion, Meghan Markle's hypocritical chicken adoption has left many questioning her true intentions.
While she may have hoped for positive PR, the public remains unimpressed.
Perhaps it is time for Meghan and Harry to focus on making genuine differences in the world, rather than using the adoption of a chicken as a publicity stunt.