Meghan Markle "lost it" after Joe Giuliano (often confused with Real Housewives star Joe Giudice) exposed why his family rejected her are entirely fabricated. The central premise of these stories—that Meghan had a secret first husband named Joe Giuliano whom she married in Las Vegas before her acting career—is fiction.
No such marriage ever took place, and no credible biographer, journalist, or legal record has ever identified a "Joe Giuliano" as a former spouse of the Duchess of Sussex.
The viral narratives, often spread through YouTube videos and clickbait articles, invent a dramatic backstory involving a secret wedding, a hidden child named "Lucia," and a hush-money payoff to erase the records. These stories frequently conflate the name "Giuliano" with Joe Giudice, the ex-husband of Teresa Giudice from The Real Housewives of New Jersey, who has no connection to Meghan Markle whatsoever. The "exposure" described in these reports is a fictional script written for entertainment purposes, often explicitly labeled as "rumor" or "fiction" in video disclaimers, yet presented as breaking news in headlines.
Meghan Markle’s only marriage prior to Prince Harry was to Trevor Engelson, a film producer she married in 2011 and divorced in 2013. This relationship was public, documented, and ended amicably long before she met Prince Harry. There is no record of a marriage to anyone named Joe Giuliano in the 1990s or any other time. The claim that his family "rejected" her is therefore baseless, as the family and the marriage itself are inventions of internet conspiracy theories.
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