Man, Chrissy Teigen isn’t dealing with enough drama right now? She has to get accused of plagiarism, too??
27.04.2020 - 16:25 / glamour.com
Many things in life have changed lately, but not Chrissy Teigen's online presence. Whether she's talking about life at home with and their two children, Luna and Miles, or confronting online, the Cravings author always keeps it real.
And what happened on April 26 is no exception.That's when posted a video of herself in a black bathing suit and joked, "Don’t get too trapped," referencing the fine online art of posting thirst trap images. But the world being what it is, some of the responses were
.Man, Chrissy Teigen isn’t dealing with enough drama right now? She has to get accused of plagiarism, too??
Chrissy Teigen is able to put up with a lot of criticism on Twitter, but when you call her cooking into question, that's where she draws the line.
Related: Why Chrissy Teigen Is Taking a "Little Break" From TwitterFollowing the recent Alison Roman drama and a short social media break, Chrissy Teigen is back to business. It looks like now trolls on social media are coming for the Cravings: Hungry for More author and her beloved banana bread. On Tuesday, a Twitter user replied to Teigen and accused her of copying her famous "Twitter (and Uncle Mike's) Banana Bread" recipe from someone else.
Don’t come for Chrissy Teigen and her banana bread recipe.
Chrissy Teigen returned to Twitter on Monday night after food writer Alison Roman apologised for her role in a war of words with the model-turned-chef.
It looks like we won’t be seeing Chrissy Teigen on Twitter for a little while!
Chrissy Teigen is taking a break from social media, confessing her war of words with food writer Alison Roman cut a little too deep.
Chrissy Teigen is taking a break from social media, confessing her war of words with food writer Alison Roman cut a little too deep.
Chrissy Teigen is probably used to internet trolls coming for her left and right, but we imagine it must sting a bit harder when one of her peers in the culinary world decided to harshly shade her out of nowhere!
Chrissy Teigen admitted her feelings were hurt after New York Times' food columnist Alison Roman bashed her "Cravings" cooking empire. The model, 34, is known for her love of cooking, often sharing meals and recipes with her massive social media following.
Chrissy Teigen has revealed she felt “really bummed” after a food writer called her website, Cravings by Chrissy Teigen, a “content farm”. Alison Roman, 34, a renowned New York Times columnist spoke to The New Consumer for an article published on May 7 and said that the 34-year-old former model’s cooking empire “horrified” her.
Alison Roman made headlines this afternoon after sharing that she didn’t want to be like Chrissy Teigen at all.
Count Chrissy Teigen among Adele‘s fans who are mesmerized by her weight loss transformation. The “Skyfall” singer celebrated her 32nd birthday with a brand new photo on Instagram that revealed the results of her 100 pound weight loss journey.