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Snoop Dogg and Meg Accused of Staging Car Chase for PR Purposes
Former bodyguard of Snoop Dogg, George Murdoch, known as Tyrus, has made shocking claims about the recent car chase involving Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in New York.
During a television program, Tyrus stated that the incident was staged, a sentiment that Snoop Dogg himself allegedly agrees with.
Tyrus, who used to work as Snoop Dogg's bodyguard, expressed his skepticism about the car chase, suggesting that it was blown out of proportion.
He commented, “It sounds like much ado about nothing.
If it was anybody else, it wouldn't have been such a big deal.”
According to Tyrus, the couple often seeks attention and publicity, going to extreme lengths to quench their thirst for the limelight.
Tyrus further criticized Meghan and Harry, advising them to stop calling paparazzi and revealing their whereabouts.
He pointed out that being in New York means dealing with crowds, so there was no need for such a dramatic car chase.
Tyrus even reminisced about his time with Snoop Dogg, stating that if they were ever approached by paparazzi, he would confront them directly.
Additionally, Tyrus questioned Meghan's motives and labeled her receiving the Women of Vision Award as mere virtue signaling.
He expressed doubts about the timing and authenticity of the incident, suggesting that it was orchestrated to gain public sympathy and promote the couple's upcoming documentary.
In an interview with Facts, one of the paparazzi involved in the alleged car chase also debunked the story.
He called it “fake news” and stated that the two-hour chase claim was a fabrication.
According to him, they were not chasing the couple but were actually directed to a garage by the security team.
He accused Meghan and Harry of using the paparazzi as extras for their documentary, attempting to recreate a Princess Diana moment.
While some, like Piers Morgan, remain skeptical about the car chase, others have come forward to dispute the claims.
The taxi driver who drove Meghan and Harry on that night stated that they were not being chased by photographers.
Sukhchand Singh, the driver, mentioned that he picked up the couple outside a police department in New York and noticed other vehicles following them.
However, he clarified that he did not consider it a dangerous situation and that they did not engage in a high-speed chase.
As the controversy continues to unfold, questions linger about the authenticity of the car chase incident.
While Snoop Dogg and his former bodyguard cast doubt on its legitimacy, others involved in the situation present conflicting accounts.
As the public awaits further clarification, it remains to be seen whether this incident was truly a staged event or a genuine encounter with the paparazzi.