It Was Just Me, Me, Me! Meghan MOCKED for Saying ‘Me’ 54 Times in One NONSENSICAL Speech at N.Y.C.
Meghan Markle has once again become the internet’s favorite target of ridicule after delivering what critics are calling the most self-absorbed speech of the year at a high-profile event in New York City. The Duchess of Sussex took the stage to speak about an important cause—but instead of focusing on the issue, she stunningly managed to make the entire speech all about herself.
Viewers were left baffled as Meghan rambled through a disjointed monologue filled with personal anecdotes, vague phrases, and emotional buzzwords. But the most shocking part? She used the word “ME” a jaw-dropping 54 times in under 10 minutes. Yes, someone actually went back and counted.
Social media erupted almost instantly. Memes flooded X (formerly Twitter), with users joking, “Is it a charity speech or a Meghan diary entry?” Another wrote, “How do you speak this long and say nothing except ME?” The phrase “Me-Meghan” even began trending as viewers mocked her relentless self-focus.
Eyewitnesses inside the venue said the atmosphere was awkward, with forced applause and long pauses as Meghan repeated personal stories that had little to do with the event. One attendee claimed, “It felt like she forgot why she was there. It wasn’t about the cause—it was the Meghan Show.”
Body language experts also weighed in, noting that audience members appeared confused and uncomfortable, glancing at each other every time Meghan circled back to herself. “This wasn’t inspirational,” one analyst said. “It was narcissistic.”
Critics argue that this moment proves what many have suspected: Meghan is more interested in promoting her own brand than genuinely supporting the causes she attaches herself to. “She can’t help it,” one royal commentator remarked. “Even when she’s supposed to shine a light on others, she turns the spotlight back on herself.”
Some fans tried to defend her, saying Meghan was simply sharing her journey. But the majority weren’t buying it. “There’s a difference between relatable and self-obsessed,” one user wrote. “This was painful.”
Now, the clip has gone viral worldwide, sparking debates and brutal parodies. Many are calling it a PR disaster—and possibly one of Meghan’s worst public speaking moments ever.