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Gloria Steinem Revokes Meghan’s Award After Duchess Exploits Event for Personal Agenda
In a shocking turn of events, feminist writer and pioneer Gloria Steinem has decided to revoke the award she presented to Meghan Markle at Tuesday's Women of Vision Awards.
The Duchess of Sussex, who made her first public appearance with Prince Harry since missing the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, used the event to further her own agenda, tarnishing the reputation of the Miss Foundation.
Meghan captivated the audience as she walked onto the stage in a stunning gold strapless dress by Colombian designer Joanna Ortiz, accompanied by Alicia Keys' hit song “Girl on Fire.”
Expressing her gratitude, she thanked Steinem for being an inspiration and mentor, praising her sage advice, cheeky sense of humor, and incredible friendship.
However, it seems that all is not well between the two after last night's debacle.
According to a source from the award's organizers, Steinem is likely to withdraw the prize due to Meghan's exploitation of the event.
The Duchess and Prince Harry shamelessly used the platform to promote their victim narrative, completely overshadowing and undermining the purpose of the ceremony.
These awards are meant to honor high-profile individuals and generate positive publicity, but Meghan's actions have cast a dark shadow over the event.
It is becoming increasingly evident that Meghan has a pattern of using people for her own gain and discarding them once they have served their purpose.
She broke yet another gentleman's agreement by making the evening all about herself, disregarding the mutual respect expected in such situations.
It seems that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are suffering from relevance deprivation syndrome and a severe case of jealousy following the success of Princess Kate and Prince William at the coronation.
This desperate attempt to steal the spotlight comes as no surprise, considering the lack of attention they received during their time in New York.
Meghan Markle has a reputation for exploiting others and then discarding them like yesterday's news.
Gloria Steinem, unfortunately, seems to have outlived her usefulness in Meghan's eyes and will likely join the long list of individuals who have been used and discarded.
The Miss Foundation, the organization that hosted the event attended by Prince Harry, Meghan, and Doria, expressed their horror at the harmful actions that unfolded after the ceremony.
The Women of Vision Awards were meant to celebrate the incredible achievements of their honorees, marking the organization's 50th anniversary of philanthropy and feminist movements.
Steinem, together with activists Marlo Thomas and Letty Cotton-Progerbin, founded the Miss Foundation in 1972 along with the American feminist publication Miss Magazine.
During the event, Meghan shared a personal anecdote about how she used to come home from school and find solace in reading Miss Magazine.
The ceremony also honored LaTosha Brown, the founder of Black Lives Matter, who received praise from Meghan for her tireless work on behalf of gender and equity worldwide.
Meghan commended the incredible leaders in attendance, expressing awe at their focus, determination, and energy, which she believes embodies elegance and strength.