Chrissy Teigen showed off a brand new hairstyle on her social media accounts on Friday (March 26) and you can check out the look right here.
08.03.2021 - 03:17 / pinkvilla.com
After many celebs rallied behind Meghan Markle to support her amidst trolling and claims that she bullied palace staff, Chrissy Teigen is the latest celebrity to show her support for the Duchess.
The 35-year-old author took to Twitter to slam the media’s aggressive scrutiny towards the 39-year-old Duchess and former actress, just days ahead of Meghan and Prince Harry‘s highly anticipated interview with Oprah Winfrey. “This meghan markle s–t is hitting too close to home for me,” Chrissy tweeted.
.Chrissy Teigen showed off a brand new hairstyle on her social media accounts on Friday (March 26) and you can check out the look right here.
If you thought Chrissy Teigen saying goodbye to Twitter meant you weren’t going to hear her hot takes on important topics anymore, think again!
Chrissy Teigen is getting very candid about her love life with her husband John Legend. The "Cravings" author and former model, 35, didn’t pull any punches when she appeared on "The Late Late Show" with James Corden on Thursday.
Chrissy Teigen is getting candid on the craziest places she and her husband, John Legend, have had sex over the years. During her guest appearance on Thursday's, the model played a round of «Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts» with host James Corden, and she admitted that she and Legend once got intimate in a restroom at the Democratic National Convention.Teigen explained to Corden that she was asked this same question years ago while attending the GRAMMYs.
She may be off Twitter, but Chrissy Teigen still has plenty of tea to spill!
(CNN)Yes, Chrissy Teigen has left Twitter, but it's not for the reason many believe. The model/author/entrepreneur is now a former Twitter power user.
Chrissy Teigen left everyone surprised with her decision to quit Twitter recently as she claimed the negativity on the platform had got to her. The TV personality and comedian who is known for her quirky sense of humour on the micro-blogging app also famously handled trolls in the most badass manner.
Chrissy Teigen is sharing a call to action against anti-Asian violence. In an appearance on airing Friday, Teigen addressed the target that has been put on the Asian community's backs after politicians referred to COVID-19 as «the China virus.»«I think we just came out of a long line of politicians that put a target on Asian people's backs by calling it 'the China virus,'» the mom of two told Kelly Clarkson.
Chrissy Teigen is sharing more details about her Twitter departure. After walking away from the social media platform on Wednesday, the model, 35, took to Instagram to further explain why she left Twitter, noting that it wasn't because of "the trolls." "It’s true! [Twitter] no longer serves me as positively as it does negatively, so with that I bid you adieu," Teigen prefaced her Instagram post.
Meghan McCain backed Chrissy Teigen’s decision to deactivate her Twitter account after 10 years on the platform in an interesting way…
Chrissy Teigen confirmed that she has officially left Twitter after receiving an onslaught of hate on the social media site for the last time. Teigen is no stranger to trolls and bullying and even became a target of Q Anon but this week she was hit with thousands of tweets from “disappointed fans” after it was announced she partnered with Kris Jenner to launch the Plant-Based Cleaning Product Safely.
Chrissy Teigen is sharing her reasons for deleting her Twitter account.
Meghan McCain can understand why Chrissy Teigen decided to deactivate her Twitter account. The controversial The View co-host, 36, says that she has suffered from depression as a result of constantly being attacked on Twitter, but has vowed to never quit the social media platform. Not that it’s not tempting to do so… I don’t think it’s ever been positive.”
Chrissy Teigen, who has been known for her quirky social media persona, has now announced that she's quitting Twitter. Teigen decided to take this step citing rising negativity on the app.