A dark-skinned mom
Meghan shared that many people assumed she was a white woman, which led some to question how she could have a dark-skinned mom, who once recalled being mistaken for the nanny in public.
”I just remember my mom telling me stories about taking me [to] the grocery store and a woman going, ‘Whose child is that?’ She’s like, ‘It’s my child.’ ‘No, you must be the nanny. Where’s her mom?’” Meghan said.
After her parents split up, Meghan was raised by both of them until she turned nine. After that, her father took on the primary caregiving role while her mother focused on building her career.

Meghan lived with her dad full-time until she left for college at eighteen.
Her mother moved to a predominantly Black neighborhood outside the Valley. The shift was jarring — but she found her circle in a tight-knit group of women who helped raise her.
‘We had a nice network of women who really helped me raise Meg. She was always so easy to get along with, congenial, making friends. She was a very empathic child, very mature,” Doria said in one of the episodes of Meghan’s Netflix show.
Still, their relationship wasn’t always traditional.
“I remember asking [her] did I feel like her mom,” her mother recalled, “and she told me I felt like her older, controlling sister.”