While inspiration from celebrities is common, some argue that Meghan's attempts at mimicry fall short, with discrepancies in the pose and body shape becoming evident.
The comparison shows Christy Turlington's pose, executed gracefully with her torso slightly off the floor, while Meghan's attempt shows her entire body flat on the floor with just her arms and legs raised. Critics claim that Meghan's pose lacks the same difficulty and muscle engagement, making her look like a "cheap knockoff" of the renowned supermodel.
The debate intensifies as some claim that Meghan's Vogue cover may have been photoshopped, pointing to differences in lighting and shadows around her body. Speculations have arisen about altered features, such as her feet and neck, fueling skepticism about the authenticity of the image.
Beyond the Vogue cover controversy, Meghan has also faced accusations of imitating Christy Turlington in her humanitarian endeavors. As she delves into talking about safe birthing practices in Africa, some argue that she is stepping into the territory where Christy Turlington founded her non-profit organization, Every Mother Counts, back in 2010.
While Meghan's involvement in British Vogue's September issue as a guest editor was praised by some, others raise eyebrows about her connections with the former editor-in-chief, Edward Enninful.
As these debates unfold, Meghan Markle's actions continue to be scrutinized, prompting discussions about authenticity, originality, and her intentions in various ventures.