Chrissy Teigen is being unusually quiet. In recent years, the former model has become known for her presence on social media, taking on critics head-to-head and not being shy about her political and social opinions.
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Chrissy Teigen was recently accused of cyberbullying Courtney Stodden, almost a decade ago. Stodden, 26, recently called out multiple celebrities, including Teigen in an interview Daily Beast for harassing them on and off social media when they were a teenager.
Chrissy Teigen is being unusually quiet. In recent years, the former model has become known for her presence on social media, taking on critics head-to-head and not being shy about her political and social opinions.
Following reports of cyberbullying, Cravings mogul Chrissy Teigen faced heavy criticism. The 35-year-old cookbook author was recently called out by Courtney Stodden for years of unwarranted social media bullying. Since then others, including Farrah Abraham and Dina Lohan, Lindsay Lohan’s mom, have followed suit. Then, Teigen was dealt a huge blow after reports circulated that retail giant Bloomingdale's had reportedly pulled out of a deal it had in place with the model.
Chrissy Teigen. After shocking tweets from 2011 went viral showing her cyberbullying a then-teenage Courtney Stodden, another retail giant has reportedly decided to distance themselves.
“I hope her apology is sincere,” Courtney Stodden‘s mom, Krista Keller, EXCLUSIVELY told HollywoodLife after Chrissy Teigen issued a public apology to Courtney on May 12. Chrissy issued her remorseful statement on Twitter, the very same social media platform that Courtney claimed the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue model used to cyberbully them on in 2011.
Chrissy Teigen, 35, spent some quality time with her husband John Legend, 42, and their two kids Luna, 5, and Miles, 3, in her first public appearance since she apologized to Courtney Stodden, 26, for resurfaced bullying tweets and direct messages, including one Courtney said advised them to commit suicide in 2011.
Twitter, was in her mid-20s when she harassed Stodden. That included tweets urging Stodden to end their life.
interview with the Daily Beast published this week, Courtney Stodden opened up about their experiences while they were married to Doug Hutchison, a 50-year-old acting coach who starred in Green Mile. Stodden, who now identifies as non-binary, said they felt they and their family were groomed by Hutchison, resulting in their marriage — which required their parents’ consent, as they were 16 years old.
Chrissy Teigen has apologised to TV personality Courtney Stodden for bullying them online a decade ago, admitting she was "an insecure, attention-seeking troll" when she was younger. The US model allegedly sent Stodden messages on social media urging the star to kill themselves back in 2011 - around the same time that Stodden, who now uses they and them pronouns, became famous for marrying actor Doug Hutchison when he was 50 and she was 16.
Gallery: Jada Pinkett Smith’s most astonishing revelations on Red Table Talk (BANG Showbiz)“I have tried to connect with Courtney privately but since I publicly fueled all this, I want to also publicly apologize. I’m so sorry, Courtney.
Courtney Stodden said Chrissy Teigen blocked them on social media just hours after Teigen issued a public apology to Stodden following scathing social media bullying claims from the lingerie model. "I accept her apology and forgive her. But the truth remains the same, I have never heard from her or her camp in private," Stodden, 26, captioned an Instagram post of an alleged screenshot showing Stodden was blocked on the app. "In fact, she blocked me on Twitter.
The Daily Beast, Stodden opened up about the harassment they received at the hands of some high-profile critics. In addition to celebs like Joy Behar and Courtney Love, Stodden singled out Chrissy Teigen as someone that especially hurt them at the time.“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.
Chrissy Teigen has posted a long, public apology after past tweets calling Courtney Stodden derogatory slurs emerged. The tweets, shared between 2011 and 2013, also included private direct messages Chrissy sent to Courtney, who has revealed them in a new interview.In response, Chrissy acknowledged that she was "mortified and sad at who I used to be" and that she was "ashamed and completely embarrassed at my behavior."READ: Chrissy Teigen shares heartwrenching regret about son Jack's stillbirth