Meghan Sussex’s longtime makeup artist Daniel Martin has stepped into the online battlefield to defend her once again. This time, he didn’t post a long emotional message tribute. Instead, he delivered one sharp, powerful response that called out the toxic cycle of hate-for-profit surrounding the Duchess of Sussex.

It all began with a mocking post from YouTuber According2Taz, who dismissed Meghan’s raspberry jam launch and made fun of her Instagram presence. Instead of simply ignoring it, Daniel Martin replied directly, calling the critic’s livelihood “based on hate” and saying, “karma’s a b*tch and our light is drowning out her dark ass soul.” It was a rare move for someone in Meghan’s real-life circle to challenge online trolls publicly and unapologetically.

A Threads post showing Daniel Martin calling out a troll for profiting from hate towards Meghan Markle, alongside a screenshot mocking Meghan’s jam brand with almond butter and toast. The post includes reactions from both Martin and user @hermosasucre, highlighting the viral online exchange.

Youtuber Fired Back to Protect Her “Brand”

In response, According2Taz fired back with mockery, accusing Daniel of being an “arse kisser.” She insisted her YouTube success comes from creating content that people want to watch and claimed she doesn’t attack Meghan without reason. But her own posts over the years tell a different story. According2Taz has frequently complained about YouTube demonetizing her videos, explaining that her income depends heavily on ad revenue from anti-Meghan content. She even said she would have to quit if demonetization continued.

A Threads post by According2Taz reacting to Daniel Martin’s criticism. She defends her anti-Meghan content by claiming her livelihood depends on it and denies being hateful. The post includes a screenshot of toast with jam and almond butter and shows Martin’s original comment calling her content hate-based and driven by money.

Her response to Daniel wasn’t just about defending her opinion. It was about protecting her business model. She has openly built her platform on Meghan hate and proudly leans into the negativity. While she claims to be fair, her video titles tell a different story.

The YouTube Channel That Runs On Bullying

A quick look at According2Taz’s YouTube channel shows a clear pattern. Hundreds of videos target Meghan and Prince Harry, with titles like “Vanity Attack,” “Not Likeable,” “Sticky Fingers,” and “Publicity Vultures.” Thumbnails feature exaggerated expressions, emojis, and mocking nicknames. Nearly every video centers on Meghan’s public image, actions, or products, often using sarcastic headlines to drive clicks.

A collage of YouTube video thumbnails from the According2Taz channel, featuring exaggerated and negative headlines about Meghan Markle in bold pink text. The thumbnails include images of Meghan Markle with captions like “Toxic Brand,” “Cold as Ice,” “Cast Out,” and “Vanity Attack.” The image highlights the coordinated online hate campaign against Meghan Markle, driven by content creators who profit from spreading false and misleading information about her.
A collage of video thumbnails from the YouTube channel According2Taz, which has built its platform around spreading misinformation, hate, and conspiracies about Meghan Markle.

Despite claiming she only criticizes Meghan when it’s “due,” the volume and frequency of these uploads say otherwise. The success of her content depends on outrage, gossip, and a steady stream of negativity. It’s not about fair commentary—it’s about feeding an audience that enjoys watching Meghan be torn down.

According2Taz and the Hate Economy

According2Taz didn’t rise alone. She was part of an online trio that included Murky Meg and Yankee Wally, all of whom gained attention by posting anti-Meghan content for years. Public posts show that Murky Meg helped According2Taz launch her channel and offered behind-the-scenes support. The group used coordinated narratives to push conspiracy theories and baseless claims, racking up millions of views.

A report revealed that their channels earned nearly half a million dollars from Meghan-related hate videos. These weren’t one-off critiques—they were part of a well-oiled machine built on negativity. The trio’s public fallout and YouTube suspensions did little to slow the flow of new videos or the appetite for attacks on Meghan’s character.

Daniel Martin Says What Many Have Been Thinking

What makes Daniel Martin’s post stand out is its simplicity becuase the people constantly attacking Meghan Sussex aren’t driven by principle—they’re driven by profit. Their hate has become a job. Their content doesn’t offer balance or fairness—it plays into prejudice, sexism, and in Meghan’s case, racial bias.

The clash between Daniel Martin and According2Taz is more than a personal spat. It reveals the digital world Meghan lives in—one where her kindness and success are threats to those who rely on her downfall. While critics like According2Taz see Meghan as a cash cow, Daniel sees her as a real person—someone who deserves better than being a permanent target.

In just a few words, Daniel reminded the world that defending someone from hate is never the wrong choice. It’s the people who turn hate into content that deserve to be questioned.


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