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The interview features the ever-present trope of "owning your story," yet critics highlight the irony: Megan has had ample platforms for storytelling, with no compelling narrative emerging beyond her grievances and surface-level branding. Her reluctance to concede to the natural complexity of her identity or life story appears as a form of avoidance. Her assertions about self-ownership clash with her reported efforts to craft a carefully curated persona, often hiding behind clichés and euphemisms.