A Teen Mom star says Teigen called her a rude name online

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Abraham explained that at first, she dismissed the comment as being a one-time slam from “a desperate music video groupie and model,” but when she saw that Chrissy Teigen had targeted so many other young celebs, she felt compelled to speak out. She suggested that Teigen’s behavior could be a sign of illness: “She does not need to target young women or other people. I hope she gets mental help and therapy. I would definitely take out the alcohol. No woman should be treating other women like that.”

Teigen wrote a long tweeted apology to Stodden, saying she was “mortified and sad” at having been “an insecure, attention-seeking troll.” The confession has gotten more than 36,000 likes, plus reactions ranging from the forgiving (“You’re not the same person you were back then. You give people a lot of hope and joy in the world,” wrote one) to the unconvinced (“We all know that Chrissy isn’t a nice person, so this comes as no surprise whatsoever!” said another).  As of this writing, the model has not yet responded to Lohan’s and Abraham’s accusations, but even if she does, it may not be enough to save her brand. Target has already dropped her “Cravings” cookware line from their website, per the NY Daily News, although a store spokesperson has said the decision was based on Target’s decision to focus on its own store-branded products.

Chrissy Teigen’s Mean Tweet To A Teen Mom Star Explodes On Twitter

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By Shana Aborn/May 15, 2021 4:00 pm EST

It started when Courtney Stodden gave an interview to the Daily Beast (as reported by The Cut), revealing the harsh criticism they took following their divorce from Doug Hutchinson, whom they married at just 16. (Stodden now identifies as non-binary with they/them pronouns.) Among the cruelest reactions Stodden received were messages from Teigen. The model “wouldn’t just publicly tweet about wanting me to take ‘a dirt nap’ but would privately DM me and tell me to kill myself,” Stodden said. “Things like, ‘I can’t wait for you to die.’” 

A Teen Mom star says Teigen called her a rude name online

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Abraham explained that at first, she dismissed the comment as being a one-time slam from “a desperate music video groupie and model,” but when she saw that Chrissy Teigen had targeted so many other young celebs, she felt compelled to speak out. She suggested that Teigen’s behavior could be a sign of illness: “She does not need to target young women or other people. I hope she gets mental help and therapy. I would definitely take out the alcohol. No woman should be treating other women like that.”

Teigen wrote a long tweeted apology to Stodden, saying she was “mortified and sad” at having been “an insecure, attention-seeking troll.” The confession has gotten more than 36,000 likes, plus reactions ranging from the forgiving (“You’re not the same person you were back then. You give people a lot of hope and joy in the world,” wrote one) to the unconvinced (“We all know that Chrissy isn’t a nice person, so this comes as no surprise whatsoever!” said another).  As of this writing, the model has not yet responded to Lohan’s and Abraham’s accusations, but even if she does, it may not be enough to save her brand. Target has already dropped her “Cravings” cookware line from their website, per the NY Daily News, although a store spokesperson has said the decision was based on Target’s decision to focus on its own store-branded products.

Teigen wrote a long tweeted apology to Stodden, saying she was “mortified and sad” at having been “an insecure, attention-seeking troll.” The confession has gotten more than 36,000 likes, plus reactions ranging from the forgiving (“You’re not the same person you were back then. You give people a lot of hope and joy in the world,” wrote one) to the unconvinced (“We all know that Chrissy isn’t a nice person, so this comes as no surprise whatsoever!” said another). 

As of this writing, the model has not yet responded to Lohan’s and Abraham’s accusations, but even if she does, it may not be enough to save her brand. Target has already dropped her “Cravings” cookware line from their website, per the NY Daily News, although a store spokesperson has said the decision was based on Target’s decision to focus on its own store-branded products.