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Harry And Meghan Will Claim They Stopped Misinformation On Spotify

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The drama at Spotify has heightened with the Sussexes sticking their noses into the situation. Yes, the backstabbing pair have a deal with the media giant. However, they produced one episode that featured wealthy celebrities. Oh, and it came in behind whale sounds. What right do these two have to say they have ‘voiced misinformation about content on the platform‘ when they’ve sprouted mistruths about other avenues of their lives? This is the same narrative Prince Harry fueled twice before. Meghan Markle must be so proud.

He has claimed that he told Jack Dorsey about the then-incoming insurrection on Capitol Hill last January when he claimed not to be on social media. Essentially, he outed himself as having a burner account. Later, he claimed he told someone about his father’s dodgy aide. The claim was rebuffed as false.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Claim They Bought Up The “Misinformation” Front With Spotify

The Sussexes claim they called the Spotify situation before Neil Young and Joni Mitchell pulled their content. It’s the same narrative time and time again. They’re desperate to get people to like them but make it appear they’re standing up for the little guy. Moreover, they’re only saying something because they need the platform to make money.

They don’t care about the struggling artists trying to make a living off the platform. We do not believe they care about the hardworking individuals taking a stand against idiots like Joe Rogan, spreading misinformation about COVID-19 and the vaccine. He also has one of the biggest podcasts on Spotify.

It’s not because of this that people are pissed. It’s his message that is conveyed. Any vulnerable person who is a fan of his work will believe what he is saying. He has no evidence to back up his claims.

To end this post, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have created a piss-poor excuse for not producing content. They’re blaming misinformation as the reason. 

No, that isn’t the truth. They’ve realised they’re not talented enough to put together a podcast. They hired (and then presumedly fired) people. When they failed to get anything out with the necessary staff, Spotify had to take it upon itself to get something out on their behalf. As it has been stated by several people, they’re taking on too much. Why can’t they stick to one thing and then move on?

They believe they’re not regular people and are superhumans. Inserting themselves into a situation that doesn’t concern them shows how desperate they are for recognition, to be trailblazers.

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C.J. Hawkings has written for the now-defunct Entertainment website, Movie Pilot and the still functioning WhatCulture and ScreenRant. She prides herself as a truth seeker and will do (almost) anything for coffee or Coke No Sugar. Oh! And food!

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