Chrissy Teigen addressed her recent bullying controversy for the first time in person while praising husband John Legend for his support amid the scandal.
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Chrissy Teigen is exiting “Never Have I Ever”, the Mindy Kaling-created Netflix comedy centring on an Indian-American teenage girl, following the controversy that
Stodden, whose pronouns are they/them, told The Daily Beast that Teigen had encouraged them to kill themselves via private Twitter messages 10 years ago.
“She wouldn’t just publicly tweet about wanting me to take ‘a dirt nap’ but would privately DM me and tell me to kill myself,” Stodden said.
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Chrissy Teigen addressed her recent bullying controversy for the first time in person while praising husband John Legend for his support amid the scandal.
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Chrissy Teigen is keen to secure an interview with American chat show star Oprah Winfrey to try and “save her reputation", according to reports.
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.
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’s bullying scandal clearly isn’t blowing over any time soon.
Whelp, it looks like Chrissy Teigen bailed on a voiceover role for the upcoming second season of the Netflix show Never Have I Ever following her online bullying controversy.
Chrissy Teigen is no longer part of A spokesperson for the Netflix show tells ET that the cookbook author and entrepreneur has decided to step away from a guest voiceover role in one episode of the upcoming second season of The role is expected to be recast. No direct reason for her departure was stated.
Netflix’s Never Have I Ever will replace Chrissy Teigen. The Cravings author decided to quit her role on the Mindy Kaling-created series as backlash from her bullying comments to Courtney Stodden continues.