However, Freeman suggested an alternative approach whereby Meghan could delegate a dedicated team to manage her social media accounts, thus shielding herself from negative comments and interactions. On the other hand, Stacy Jones, founder of the marketing agency Hollywood Branded, believes that if Meghan were to return to social media, it would likely be driven by a specific purpose. Jones stated that Meghan might shift her focus toward promoting positive impact, business ventures, or philanthropy, rather than seeking personal exposure.
Jones highlighted the potential benefit of removing triggering subject matter from social media, making it harder for individuals to engage in negative behavior. By focusing on topics devoid of controversy, Meghan could foster a more constructive and supportive online environment.
During her participation as a keynote panelist at the SXSW event, Meghan addressed the issue of cyberbullying and shared her personal experiences of dealing with it while being pregnant with her children, Archie and Lilibet.
As of now, it remains uncertain whether Meghan Markle will ultimately return to social media. However, her previous remarks on the detrimental effects of cyberbullying suggest that any potential comeback would likely be driven by a purposeful agenda, aiming to make a positive impact in specific areas such as business or philanthropy rather than seeking personal exposure.