Meghan Markle’s fears about people’s negativity revealed: ‘You’re painting a negative narrative’
Meghan Markle’s statement on the As Ever stock blunder finally comes to light and here’s what she thinks
Right after a major blunder exposed the stock amounts on Meghan Markle’s luxury lifestyle brand website, As Ever, an insider has finally come out to address the overwhelming reaction by the media to this blunder.
The news comes via Newsweek, and is now live after multiple hours of fan trolling about the 137,435 signature fruit spread gift boxes that were left to buy when they added one to their cart.
“Good thing those products don’t have an expiration date,” the fan is said to have admitted.
Now after the backlash ensued an insider told the outlet, “it's (As Ever) exceeded everybody's expectations in terms of how well it's gone, I would say, across the holiday period. That period has been incredibly successful.”
But “people are attempting to paint a negative narrative and are choosing how they present things, choosing how they share information to fit a particular narrative to perpetuate certain negative story lines and this is just another example of how people have to be really discerning with the way that they not only consume media, but the way that they interpret data and facts that are shared with them, because they often don't present the whole picture.”
What is pertient to mention is that the blunder seems to have already been resolved.
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