She continued: “Yes, we colour them with nuance and add subtext to the writing, but at the end of the day I can hide behind the character. It’s their words, their choices. The writer puts them on paper and I give them a voice. Simply speaking, I am the vehicle.
“But this Tig thing…that was all me. My thoughts, my words, my likes, my ethos. If you didn’t like it, then you probably didn’t like me. And I (including the people-pleasing little girl in me) had to be okay with that.”
The blog was highly successful, as Meghan noted, being named ‘Best of the Web’ in InStyle & Elle Magazine and attracting “unrelenting support” from loyal readers.
She wrote: “This brainchild of mine — of inspired living and dreams coming true, of food and fashion, fancy friends, of role models that make the earth shake, and travel that leaves you absolutely breathless — it caught on. My ‘little engine that could’ — did. And it’s because of you.”
Meghan concluded her post by admitting she was the “happiest I have ever been — personally, professionally, wholly”.
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