As the Chrissy Teigen mean tweets scandal has changed shape — thanks to fashion designer Michael Costello‘s disputed claims of bullying and Chrissy AND John Legend starting to fight back — something is getting lost in the shuffle here.
14.06.2021 - 21:27 / etcanada.com
Chrissy Teigen is addressing her past behaviour on social media. After several weeks of “deserved global punishment,” as she described, the entrepreneur resurfaced on the internet to issue a lengthy apology to those she had hurt.
Past tweets of Teigen’s resurfaced last month, as Courtney Stodden alleged in a Daily Beast interview that Teigen used to send them disparaging comments on social media. Teigen publicly apologized to Stodden, calling herself an “insecure, attention seeking troll,” took
As the Chrissy Teigen mean tweets scandal has changed shape — thanks to fashion designer Michael Costello‘s disputed claims of bullying and Chrissy AND John Legend starting to fight back — something is getting lost in the shuffle here.
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Chrissy Teigen has been in the news for being accused of cyberbullying by multiple people including model Courtney Stodden and designer Michael Costello. While Teigen made a detailed public apology for her past tweets, reports suggested that she was willing to tell her truth in a sit-down interview and was claimed to have been hopeful about one with Oprah.
Standing by her side. John Legend didn’t hold back when it came to defending wife Chrissy Teigen — and claimed Michael Costello shared fake screenshots from the model.
Chrissy Teigen was one of the most influential stars on social media — but her messy past caused plenty of fans to question her use of the platform.
Farrah Abraham is wading into the Chrissy Teigen cyberbullying scandal, and the reality TV personality doesn’t think the model should be banished for her mistakes. The 30-year-old former Teen Mom OG star told HollywoodLife that Chrissy shouldn’t be “canceled” for trolling her, Courtney Stodden and others on Twitter.
Cummings’s WhatsApp account. Chrissy Teigen this week apologised after shocking allegations that she’d told a 16-year-old she should commit suicide.
John Legend has given an update on wife Chrissy Teigen amid the bullying accusations that have been leveled against her. Chrissy, 35, made headlines after media personality Courtney Stodden and fashion designer Michael Costello accused the cookbook author of cyberbullying. Both have shared alleged screenshot messages from Chrissy, including “I can’t wait for you to die.” In the wake of her public apology, Chrissy has since been laying low; and according to John, 42, she has been doing fine.
Piers Morgan has blasted Chrissy Teigen after she made a public apology over her old Twitter comments. John Legend's wife Chrissy, 35, issued a statement on Monday 14 June, admitting she "was a troll, full stop", after Courtney Stodden revealed the cruel messages they had received from Chrissy in the past.
John Legend is keeping things positive and bright amid wife Chrissy Teigen's ongoing and highly public cyberbullying scandal.The «All of Me» crooner was all smiles for photographers as he was spotted walking to his car outside the family's mansion in Beverly Hills on Wednesday.When asked by photographers how he is doing, Legend said he's «great,» and smiled broadly as he got into his vehicle. The photographer then asked how Teigen is doing amid the controversy, to which Legend assured, «She's
John Legend is choosing to focus on the positive when it comes to Chrissy Teigen‘s resurfaced messages on social media — and it sounds like she is too.
Chrissy Teigen made a joke about previously "bullying" Donald Trump not long after apologizing for previously cyberbullying other public figures. On Monday, the 35-year-old star shared a lengthy apology she composed on Medium after being rocked by scandal for several weeks when previous tweets from Teigen taking aim at celebrities resurfaced.
"Teen Mom" alum Farrah Abraham early Tuesday posted a response to Chrissy Teigen's lengthy post on Monday addressing her cyberbullying scandal. Abraham, 30, was one of multiple young stars Teigen once harshly criticized online, going as far to call the reality TV star a "w---e" in a 2013 tweet.
Chrissy Teigen has returned to social media following a one-month break to apologise for bullying a handful of people on Twitter. The model and television personality went from widely loved Twitter personality, to source of backlash earlier this year after allegations of online bullying came to light.
Chrissy Teigen has returned to social media and apologised for cyberbullying. The model and TV presenter shared a lengthy blog post to publishing platform Medium and described the last month as “VERY humbling”.
Chrissy Teigen broke her silence amid the cyberbullying controversy as she apolgised for her social media behaviour in the past. The popular TV personality shared a long post on how regretful she is of her actions and is taking the time to become a better person and learn from her mistakes.