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There’s a reason you don’t see Meghan Markle getting emotional in public very often!
In Tuesday’s episode of her Archetypes podcast with guests Constance Wu, Jenny Slate, and Deepika Padukone, Meghan took the opportunity to discuss the way women are often called “insane” for showing their emotions. And it’s something that’s really affected her in her personal and professional life!
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In the discussion, the Suits alum slammed the way women are often referred to as “nuts, insane, out of [their] mind [and] completely irrational” for showing a little emotion. She then asked her guests to do a show of hands if they’d ever felt labeled in that way, saying:
Meghan then explained why she believes descriptions like “crazy” can be so damaging to women — or anyone struggling with their emotional responses:
The 41-year-old continued:
Fair point! And that’s certainly something she experienced on a grander scale as a woman in the public eye.
Later in the episode, the Duchess of Sussex praised Constance for getting emotional when she began to cry during the interview. Meghan told the Fresh Off the Boat alum:
While she thinks it’s beautiful, it’s not something she allows herself to do much. The actress said she “would love to cry [that] much” — but can’t because of her history:
Both stars went on to say they wish they could express themselves as freely as their children do, Meghan teased:
Hah!! Adele does know how to feel her feelings!
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These comments come just weeks after Meghan was called out on social media for crying during Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral. Some skeptics took to the
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Archetypes.”In the show’s fifth installment entitled, “The Decoding of Crazy,” the Duchess of Sussex, 41, sat down with actresses Constance Wu, Jenny Slate and Deepika Padukone and discussed allegedly being called “insane.”“Raise your hand if you’ve ever been called crazy or hysterical, or what about nuts, insane, out of your mind, completely irrational,” Markle asked the round table of women.“Okay, you get the point. Now, if we were all in the same room and could see each other, I think it would be pretty easy to see just how many of us have our hands up?”“By the way, me too,” the “Suits” star added.Markle did not elaborate on who allegedly called her these words or give examples nor did she clarify if she was merely speaking about public perception.The mother of two also explained how the word “crazy” is shamelessly “thrown around so casually” and spoke of the “damage it’s wrought on society and women, frankly everywhere.”“From relationships to families being shattered, reputations destroyed and careers ruined,” Markle said.Markle then went on a rant about some sitcoms such as “How I Met Your Mother” and “Scrubs,” slamming the shows for their representation of said “crazy” women.“The use of these labels has been drilled into us from movies and TV, from friends and family, and even from random strangers,” she said.
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