Lie detector results are in, and yes — that too was a lie. 🙄
Meghan has an iPhone. She’s had more than a few over the years. And there is absolutely no way that Siri, as she claims, is “not on my phone at all.”🐂💩
Siri isn’t a fancy extra you can take or leave; it’s baked into iOS. You can silence it, restrict it, or kid yourself it’s gone, but it isn’t. Even “disabling” Siri doesn’t actually disable it.
Anyone with an iPhone knows that.
Apple’s own support pages are littered with people asking why they can’t delete Siri outright. The answer is the same every time: because you can’t.
Then she insists she doesn’t have “location services on her phone.” Again, nonsense. Just like Siri, location services are part of the device. You can limit them, you can switch them off for certain apps, but you cannot remove them. They’re hard-wired into the thing.
So, once again, Meghan overshares — this time gesturing at her iPhone while wittering on about how the confetti text effect could be her flower sprinkles.
And then, in her latest interview, she tries to sound quaint and “old-fashioned” by claiming she doesn’t use AI. The result? She only proves the opposite: she can’t even manage a simple explanation without tripping over something demonstrably false.
She’s forever demanding that others “tell the truth” about her, yet she can’t seem to manage it herself on the smallest of details — Siri and GPS included.
Meghan says wearing pantyhose made her feel “inauthentic.”
No, Meghan — the only thing inauthentic here is you.
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Meghan calls GPS - a location service 😂