Meghan Markle Has Several Male Traits, Netizen Claims
There are several conspiracy theories about Meghan Markle, with some claiming that the duchess could be transgender.
The Duchess of Sussex has been subjected to different criticism from her color and fashion to her life choices. Aside from these, there are outrageous claims about the duchess.
Many are still not convinced that Markle’s pregnancy was real. One netizen took to online forum Quora and shared that Markle was among the famous people rumored to be transgender. He added that no matter what men do, they can’t get pregnant. He also shared some points to support the claims that the duchess is transgender.
“Once you study human anatomy you will never look back,” he wrote.
“Megan has a flat back, male dental bridge, deep orbital bones that are far apart, shoulders wider than the hips, square jaw bone, index finger shorter than ring finger, deep nail pans, large hands and feet, thick wrists and ankles, large brow bone, clavicle bone and very long humerous bones, Adam’s apple and an Adonis belt. I have just listed traits that only men have and yet Megan has them all. Wonder why.”
He added that it was impossible for Markle to get pregnant because she flew in a plane when she was already eight months along. Also, she still wore stilettos and did not have any difficulty stooping and crouching when she was close to her due date. Her bump also changed in size and was reportedly square at one point.
“Meghan Markle looks transgender if you ask me,” one Twitter user wrote when Prince Harry and Markle got married. Another online user shared on Quora snaps of Markle with and without makeup and claimed that Prince Harry married the “first transgendered woman.”
However, the transgender claims might not be true at all as there are lots of videos and photos of Markle growing up. Sandy Montgomery commented on the post on Twitter and wrote that those claims were nasy because she has worked with Markle and the duchess is “beautiful inside and out.” She added that Markle is a “lovely girl.”
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