It seems one multi-million home isn’t enough for Chrissy Teigen and John Legend who have just closed the deal on a second luxury property in California.
19.05.2020 - 16:59 / eonline.com
It seems everyone wants a Cravings by Chrissy Teigen PR package. For those unfamiliar with PR packages, it is a practice of brands sending boxes of new merchandise out to influential people, like celebrities or social media personalities, as a way to spread the word about their new products and for the stars to potentially show the new goods on their online channels, which garners publicity for the brand as a result. Well, as Chrissy Teigen revealed on her social media, her rich friends want
.It seems one multi-million home isn’t enough for Chrissy Teigen and John Legend who have just closed the deal on a second luxury property in California.
Chrissy Teigen is lending a helping hand. Since the May 25 death of African-American Minneapolis, Minn.
Chrissy Teigen always has a —and that applies to her as well. On Saturday, May 30, Teigen began to help protesters arrested for assembling in cities such as Minneapolis, New York, Los Angeles, and Atlanta after the death of George Floyd, a black man in Minneapolis who at the hands of a police officer who knelt on his neck while his coworkers held Floyd down or stood back and watched.
Chrissy Teigen is donating $200,000 "to the bail outs of protestors across the country."Following the death of George Floyd, who was killed when a police officer knelt on his neck, protests have been taking place nationwide.Teigen doubled her initial donation of $100,000 after getting harassed on Twitter.Earlier this week, George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man from Minneapolis, Minnesota, was tragically killed after a police officer pinned down the victim's neck with his knee.
As people continue to take to the streets to protest the wrongful killing of George Floyd, celebrities are using their platform and resources to help bail out protestors in Minnesota and across the country. On Saturday, Chrissy Teigen shared on Twitter that "in celebration of whatever the f-ck maga night is, I am commited to donating $100,000 to the bail outs of protestors across the country." Shortly after, she committed to donating $200,000.
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.
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.
Not turning a profit just yet. Chrissy Teigen revealed via Twitter recently that she makes “zero money” from her beloved Cravings website, which crashed just after launching in November 2019 because so many people were trying to access it.
Chrissy Teigen isn't holding a grudge against Alison Roman and doesn't want the New York Times to either. The newspaper recently put the cooking columnist on temporary leave after Roman made some disparaging comments about Teigen's food brand, Cravings, and Netflix organizational star Marie Kondo.
Chrissy Teigen is not happy the New York Times column written by the food writer she beefed with last week has been put on ice.
Chrissy Teigen has called out her “rich” friends on Instagram for asking for freebies from her Cravings cooking empire.
It’s a heaping portion of cowardice with a side of reflexive liberal cancel culture, courtesy of our most reliable provider: the New York Times.
Food critic Alison Roman’s New York Times column has been placed on “temporary leave” after she made controversial comments about stars including Chrissy Teigen and Marie Kondo.
By Mackenzie Nichols
Alison Roman's column is on «temporary leave.»