Chrissy Teigen has pledged US$200,000 to bail out protesters caught up in clashes between police officials and Black Lives Matter activists over the weekend.
12.05.2020 - 10:21 / breakingnews.ie
Chrissy Teigen has thanked a best-selling cookbook author who apologised after saying the TV personality’s Cravings brand “horrifies me”.
Alison Roman, a prominent US food columnist, criticised Teigen and accused her of running a “content farm”.
Teigen launched her successful Cravings brand in 2016, which has so far spawned two books and a cookware collection at retail giant Target.
Following a backlash, Roman said she was “deeply embarrassed” by her comments and issued an apology.
Teigen said
Chrissy Teigen has pledged US$200,000 to bail out protesters caught up in clashes between police officials and Black Lives Matter activists over the weekend.
Chrissy Teigen has pledged US$200,000 to bail out protesters caught up in clashes between police officials and Black Lives Matter activists over the weekend. The model and TV personality originally offered up $100,000 to the cause on Friday but doubled the amount as violence hit the streets of many major cities across America as protesters demanded justice following the death of African-American George Floyd at the hands of over-zealous police officers in Minneapolis on Monday.
Chrissy Teigen is lending a helping hand. Since the May 25 death of African-American Minneapolis, Minn.
Chrissy Teigen has donated $200,000 US dollars (€180,000) to bail out protesters across the United States following unrest over the death of George Floyd.
With many people in the US uniting together to protest against police brutality and George Floyd's death, Teigen is trying to help people.
A growing list of celebrities are doing their part to bail out protestors across the United States.
Delving into the drama. On the surface, Chrissy Teigen and Alison Roman, both accomplished cookbook authors, seem like they should get along, but after Roman criticized Teigen and her business model in an interview, the two food pros found themselves at the center of a very public feud.
If you're awaiting a coronavirus test, and aren't entirely sure what it entails, Chrissy Teigen just gave a full demonstration with her latest Twitter video. In the clip, Teigen receives a swab in each nostril and giggles throughout.
On Tuesday, Chrissy Teigen tweeted a video of herself being tested for coronavirus, commenting, "Honestly loved it."Some social media users criticized her for sharing the video, with some suggesting she would put others off being tested, and others observing that the test is not widely available to all across the U.S.
Something to celebrate! After a difficult few weeks amid drama with Alison Roman, Chrissy Teigen was thrilled when her latest collection of Cravings dishes completely sold out online.
Man, Chrissy Teigen isn’t dealing with enough drama right now? She has to get accused of plagiarism, too??
Cookbook author Alison Roman formally apologized to Chrissy Teigen and Marie Kondo after making insensitive remarks about their respective businesses. In a lengthy letter posted to her social media accounts on Monday night, Roman, 34, admitted she used Teigen and Kondo's names "disparagingly to try to distinguish myself." "I need to formally apologize to Chrissy Teigen and Marie Kondo.
Alison Roman is under fire after she called Chrissy Teigen‘s website, Cravings by Chrissy Teigen, a “content farm” in a new interview, published on May 7. Alison added that the model’s cooking empire “horrified” her. Not long after, Chrissy responded on social media and admitted that she was “really bummed” about Alison’s remarks. The model said that she’s taking a break from social media, following the drama. Here’s five fast facts about Alison.
Chrissy Teigen is accepting Alison Roman's apology. The 34-year-old model ended her day-long Twitter break on Monday to share a lengthy thread after the food writer said in an interview that Teigen's Cravings empire «horrifies» her.
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.