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.
27.04.2020 - 18:43 / wonderwall.com
Chrissy Teigen doesn't want to hear your criticism of her body shape.
On April 26, the model and cookbook author took to Twitter to post a video of herself wearing a black one-piece swimsuit with a plunging front and made fun of herself in the audio. "I never post thirst traps but here I am, trapping you in thirst with thirst," she joked in the video, which she captioned "don't get too trapped."
don’t get too trapped pic.twitter.com/bLp3dlHzIg
Within minutes, the trolls were out. The first
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.
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The apology train. Alison Roman issued a detailed second apology on Monday, May 11, to Chrissy Teigen and Marie Kondo after dissing their empires a few days prior.
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Chrissy Teigen has taken a stand against social media users who slammed her body shape.
Why self-isolate at home when you can hit the beach? Chrissy Teigen and John Legend, along with so many other celebrities, have packed up and headed to the sand and sun to keep safe amid the coronavirus outbreak. The couple remain total goals as they frolic in the sand and enjoy some family time with their cutie kids Miles, 1, and Luna, 4, in Malibu.
John Legend ’s model wife and mom-of-two Chrissy Teigen has been cheering up lockdown boredom by posting amusing videos with her kids, cooking classes and the odd swimsuit shot too. On April 26 she shared a bathroom video of herself in a black swimsuit with a plunging neckline, captioning it: “Don’t get too trapped.” Panning the camera around, she seductively states: “I never post thirst traps…so here I am… trapping you.. in thirst!”
Chrissy Teigen has fired back at online trolls who criticised a picture of her in a swimsuit.
Chrissy Teigen is standing up to her critics. The 34-year-old model took to Twitter over the weekend to share a video of herself rocking a one-piece black swimsuit with a plunging neckline.
Chrissy Teigen fired back after online trolls made fun of her “square” body. The 34-year-old star responded after comments made about a video she posted of herself resulted in some negative attention being paid to her body shape.
Chrissy Teigen isn’t here for your negative comments!
Do not mess with Chrissy Teigen!
“Don’t get too trapped,” Chrissy Teigen told all the thirsty fans out there on Apr. 26.