Meghan Markle embarks on new career with bomshell move
Meghan Markle sends a message to young girls that she's ready to become their voice
Prince Harry's wife Meghan Markle has hinted at embarking on a new journey as she interviewed Altadena Girls Founder Avery Colvert about fighting fire with empathy and activism.
The Duchess of Sussex sent a message to the suffering communty that she's ready to become their voice, setting a new goal of her life.
Meghan took a smart step as she chose Avery Colvert for exclusive chat to seemingly begin a new career of her life.
Colvert has become a famous name after her admirable initiative of supporting the yung girls. At the age of 14, she launched Altadena Girls when devastating fires ravaged neighborhoods across the Los Angeles.
She created an Instagram account, Altadena Girls, and thanked her community for the food, water, and household items that had poured in through emergency efforts.
She also voiced a need specific to young girls, putting out a call for clothing, beauty products, and small essentials that would “help my friends feel confident and like themselves again.” These little things would help girls in the community regain a much-needed sense of normalcy. That post went viral.
Several social media acoounts, including a fan page "dukeandduchessofsussexdaily" broke the news about Meghan's latest move, revealing: "Meghan, Duchess of Sussex "Interviews Altadena Girls @altadenagirls founder Avery Colvert about fighting fire with empathy and activism" in new @townandcountrymag interview."
Meghan began to know about the moment just before she created the original Instagram account for Altadena Girls. She also asked the cause that inspired her to take such a bold intiative.
Reasponding to Meghan's quesion, Avery Colvert revealed her passion to help girls of her age, adding: 'I wanted to create a space where they could be comfortable asking for help and could feel supported,' adding, 'That was the original idea, but it’s transformed into something so big, and we’ve been able to help so many people.'
-
Princess Eugenie breaks cover amid explosive family scandal
-
King Charles’ statement about Epstein carries a secret meaning: Here’s why it can be an invite to police
-
Sweden's Princess Sofia explains why she was named in Epstein files
-
Meghan Markle 'terrified' over possible UK return
-
Royal expert reflects on Princess Eugenie, Beatrice 'priorities' amid strained relationship with Sarah, Andrew
-
Prince William's 'concerning' statement about Andrew is not enough?
-
King Charles heckling: Calls for 10 BAFTAs and a Knighthood for sign language interpreter
-
Kim Kardashian leaves Meghan Markle 'upset' with latest 'cheap shot'