As the Chrissy Teigen mean tweets scandal has changed shape — thanks to fashion designer Michael Costello‘s disputed claims of bullying and Chrissy AND John Legend starting to fight back — something is getting lost in the shuffle here.
17.06.2021 - 21:47 / hollywoodlife.com
Farrah Abraham is wading into the Chrissy Teigen cyberbullying scandal, and the reality TV personality doesn’t think the model should be banished for her mistakes. The 30-year-old former Teen Mom OG star told HollywoodLife that Chrissy shouldn’t be “canceled” for trolling her, Courtney Stodden and others on Twitter.
“I don’t believe in cancel culture,” the mom-of-one said. “I actually feel like that is very traumatic in another way and will create a lot of harm for our next generation.” “I don’t
As the Chrissy Teigen mean tweets scandal has changed shape — thanks to fashion designer Michael Costello‘s disputed claims of bullying and Chrissy AND John Legend starting to fight back — something is getting lost in the shuffle here.
Chrissy Teigen is seizing the day in full glam amid her bullying controversy. The model, 35, shared a selfie on Instagram on June 25, showing off her pierced ears, oversized sunglasses, and manicure. She wrote in the caption that she “will never stop saying yolo,” a reference to the relatively passé internet acronym “you only live once,” for the uninitiated.
Chrissy Teigen is leaning on her husband, John Legend, amid her bullying controversy.A paparazzo caught up with the 35-year-old model on Monday as she arrived at her office in Los Angeles, one of the few sightings of Teigen since her cyberbullying scandal erupted. When asked how instrumental Legend has been for her, Teigen appeared to be in good spirits and happily answered.«Oh my god, he's been everything,» she said.
Chrissy Teigen addressed her recent bullying controversy for the first time in person while praising husband John Legend for his support amid the scandal.
Chrissy Teigen’s team is speaking out against the alleged bullying of Michael Costello.
Well this got a whole lot more interesting!
Farrah Abraham isn’t yet ready to accept Chrissy Teigen’s apology for cyberbullying claims because as far as the "Teen Mom" star is concerned, Teigen never formally apologized to her or any of the people who publicly shamed the "Cravings" author.
As his wife Chrissy Teigen's brand exploded into flames seemingly overnight after her past cyberbullying resurfaced, John Legend kept his cool, choosing to stay silent rather than offering his own analysis or condemnation. It was a route brand expert Eric Schiffer tells Fox News he would have advised Legend not to consider if the "Voice" coach were his own client.
Chrissy Teigen recently claimed she was “in the process” of privately reaching out to the people she’s insulted in the past — but Farrah Abraham is apparently still waiting for her apology!
Michael Costello’s mother is very concerned about Chrissy Teigen’s alleged “cruel and evil” mistreatment of her son!
Chrissy Teigen is making her social media comeback.