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Snoop Dogg Accuses Meghan Markle of Staging Car Chase for Publicity in New Documentary

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Snoop Dogg Accuses Meghan Markle of Staging Car Chase for Publicity in New Documentary

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In a surprising turn of events, rapper Snoop Dogg has publicly accused Meghan Markle of orchestrating a car chase for the sake of publicity in her new documentary.

The allegations were made by Snoop Dogg’s former bodyguard, professional wrestler Tyrus, during a recent TV program.

According to Tyrus, the car chase that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle found themselves in while in New York was staged.

Tyrus, whose real name is George Murdoch, claimed that Snoop Dogg himself agrees with his viewpoint.

Earlier, Snoop Dogg had expressed his desire to perform at the coronation concert in honor of the new king after Queen Elizabeth II’s passing, showing his support for King Charles.

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Tyrus dismissed the car chase incident as a non-issue, stating, “If it was anybody else, they come across so thirsty all the time they drink sea water.

It didn’t sound to me like it was that big of a deal.”

Furthermore, Tyrus suggested that Markle should refrain from calling paparazzi and revealing her whereabouts.

He argued that getting into a cab, going around the corner, and coming back seemed unnecessary.

Tyrus shared his own experiences with Snoop Dogg, highlighting that if they were approached by paparazzi or felt threatened, they would confront them directly.

He insinuated that the car chase appeared more staged than genuine.

Questioning Markle’s motives, broadcaster Piers Morgan expressed his skepticism about the situation, suggesting that it was all a ploy for publicity.

Morgan, who had already tweeted that the story seemed to be unraveling, stated, “They are always over-egging the souffle.

They fabricate this to win over the public’s sympathies and use it as the basis for publicity for Sussex’s newest documentary.”

Adding to the controversy, one of the paparazzi involved in the car chase denied its authenticity.

Speaking to Facts, the paparazzo stated that the reported two-hour chase was “fake news.”

He revealed that they were directed by the security team to a garage, despite being promised an opportunity to capture photographs outside.

The paparazzo claimed that they were then recorded by Markle and Harry’s team, attempting to portray them as rude for their documentary.

He emphasized that it was not a high-speed chase but rather a coordinated effort to create a dramatic moment for their documentary, likening it to a “cliffhanger Princess Diana moment.”

Despite these claims, Piers Morgan remained skeptical, questioning the plausibility of a car chase in New York.

On the other hand, the taxi driver who drove Meghan and Harry that night denied any pursuit by photographers.

In an interview with the Washington Post, driver Sukhchan Singh stated that while other vehicles were following them, he did not consider it a chase.

Singh reassured that he never felt in danger and that New York is generally safe.

As the controversy surrounding the car chase unfolds, it remains to be seen how Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will respond to these allegations.

The public eagerly awaits their side of the story, as the debate over the authenticity of the incident continues to captivate audiences.

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