A British Tabloid's Snarky Headline About Meghan Markle Is Drawing Backlash

A Daily Star headline about Meghan Markle's second pregnancy that read, "Publicity-Shy Woman Tells 7.67 BN People: I'm Pregnant," is getting backlash online.

  • Over the weekend, news broke that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are expecting their second child together.
  • While the response to the news was mostly positive, British tabloid the Daily Star shared the news with a decidedly snarky headline that read, "Publicity-Shy Woman Tells 7.67 BN People: I'm Pregnant."
  • The headline has garnered some backlash online, particularly on Twitter and on Mumsnet, a message board for parents.

When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shared the new that they're expecting their second child together, the response was largely positive, which makes sense since the default, polite response to people sharing their joy about growing their family is typically some form of "congratulations."

Harry and Meghan's actual announcement, which came via a spokesperson, was very brief and didn't contain any details about the pregnancy—like when Meghan is due or if the couple knows the sex of the baby yet. In fact, in its entirety, it read, simply: "We can confirm that Archie is going to be a big brother. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are overjoyed to be expecting their second child."

In spite of the innocuous and, overall, vague nature of the announcement, not all of the responses to the news were totally positive. One British tabloid in particular, the Daily Star, covered the news with the snarky headline: "Publicity-Shy Woman Tells 7.67 BN People: I'm Pregnant."

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The biting headline has garnered some backlash online, particularly on Twitter and Mumsnet, a message board for parents.

Here is a sample of the criticism the headline has drawn on Twitter, where many users pointed out that Meghan (a former actress) has never been publicity-shy so much as she's grown weary of the press after facing years of attacks and that headlines like this one epitomize many of the issues Harry and Meghan have said they have with the media.

wonder why they'd want to escape a press that's angry at them for [wearily checks front pages] not hiding their offspring away from the press in a basement like the kid from Room pic.twitters.com/XwHmiORXzqFebruary 15, 2021

shes not publicity shy, she was on one of the biggest tv shows, she is aware that she needs to shield her life from racist drivel that you spew in these shitty tabloids https://t.co/naVaOZMpH3February 15, 2021

She’s never been shy of publicity. She’s been critical of bullying and misrepresentation in the media. Which you guys have so aptly demonstrated. pic.twitters.com/cZSdShkATwFebruary 15, 2021

On the anniversary where one woman took her own life after being hounded by the media, this is the headline a paper ran about a woman chased out of the country by the media who announced her pregnancy yesterday, after suffering a miscarriage last year. Let that sink in. pic.twitters.com/yz9MhPEl0ZFebruary 15, 2021

Not wanting your privacy invaded and being hounded 24/7 does not mean publicity shy. Meghan was an actor. She knows this industry. She is allowed boundaries around her personal life for her own mental health. What do you want her to do, hide in a dark corner forever?February 15, 2021

Some also pointed out the inherent sexism of the headline, given the fact that the announcement was made jointly by Meghan and Harry.

Not the publicity shy man then, or the publicity shy couple? It has to be the publicity shy woman, 🤦‍♂️ And a paper complaining and at the same time giving them the publicity they didn't need, in order to sell their own paper. The misogyny is strong in this headlineFebruary 15, 2021

Please also note there are two people in the photograph. Not just ‘woman’.February 15, 2021

Over on Mumsnet, multiple message boards have been created to discuss the headline and people are sharing their opinions about the headline as well as Meghan and Harry's quest to balance privacy with the realities of life as public figures.

"I don't think they want to keep everything a secret, just that they want to share what they want to share and keep some things private," user MyOhMySimon wrote, defending the couple's decision to share the news. "Yet some people are making it out to seem as if it's one or the other or like it's such a terrible thing to want when even the Queen does this."

Another user, lubeybooby, weighed in on the sexism issue, writing, "Harry wants privacy too, and it's his announcement too—why pick on Megan? Why pick on her full stop, but particularly when it's such a mutual creation like a new child. Also they can't win either way, if she just birthed a child in secret the press would attack her as well when it came out—what are they meant to do exactly? Disgusting."

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