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.
18.06.2021 - 01:13 / foxnews.com
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.
Abraham, 30, said she "didn’t receive a public apology" from the former swimsuit model when approached Wednesday by one roaming cameraman, according to TMZ. When asked her thoughts on Teigen’s lengthy memorandum posted to Medium, Abraham said Teigen
.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.
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.
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!
Piers Morgan has blasted Chrissy Teigen after she made a public apology over her old Twitter comments. John Legend's wife Chrissy, 35, issued a statement on Monday 14 June, admitting she "was a troll, full stop", after Courtney Stodden revealed the cruel messages they had received from Chrissy in the past.
her apology issued on Medium on Monday, Teigen admitted that she "was a troll, full stop. " She also said that she is a changed woman and that she has been "on a path of self-improvement for the past decade and that path is going to continue.
Gretchen Rossi is throwing her support behind Michael Costello after the fashion designer publicly aired his grievance with Chrissy Teigen’s alleged cyberbullying and sleight of hand tactics to make his career difficult behind the scenes.
Michael Costello’s mother is very concerned about Chrissy Teigen’s alleged “cruel and evil” mistreatment of her son!
Gretchen Rossi is not mincing words when it comes to giving her opinion on Chrissy Teigen’s ongoing cyberbullying controversy!
Medium post. But, while Chrissy apologised and admitted to being 'a troll', amongst many other things, it's perhaps disappointing to see (like other celebrities and politicians before her) Chrissy not give us some more openness around why she felt she could talk to people in that way.
Chrissy Teigen is making her social media comeback.
"Teen Mom" alum Farrah Abraham early Tuesday posted a response to Chrissy Teigen's lengthy post on Monday addressing her cyberbullying scandal. Abraham, 30, was one of multiple young stars Teigen once harshly criticized online, going as far to call the reality TV star a "w---e" in a 2013 tweet.
Chrissy Teigen has issued an apology to the people she bullied online in the past, while admitting that she was a "troll, full stop. "The former model recently came under heavy criticism after some of her resurfaced tweets revealed that she bullied multiple celebrities including Courtney Stodden, Lindsay Lohan, Farrah Abraham, and Michael Costello in their younger days.
Author and conservative commentator Candace Owens is saying not so fast on Chrissy Teigen’s second social media apology weeks after the former swimsuit model took a vow of silence following cyberbullying claims. "The problem with #chrissyteigen’s diatribe is that she’s apologizing for who she was ‘a long time ago,’" Owens wrote in response to Teigen’s lengthy memorandum explaining her disposition for her past actions.