Chrissy Teigen Believes She's Forever Going to Be in the 'Cancel Club'
Chrissy Teigen Says She Could be Canceled Forever: The Model is Depressed!
Has cancel culture claimed Chrissy Teigen? The model herself believes so. Teigen continues facing immense backlash after she was accused of being a bully in the past. Teigen says she could be canceled forever; the model reveals she is depressed.
"Cancel club is a fascinating thing, and I have learned a whole lot. Only a few understand it, and it’s impossible to know till you’re in it," She adds, "It sucks and doesn’t feel right," but "being at home alone with my mind makes my depressed head race," Teigen wrote on one of her recent Instagram posts.
Chrissy thinks she is now a member of the fascinating 'Cancel club.'
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Courtney Stodden, a nonbinary, who uses pronouns they/them, accused Teigen of cruel tweets and DMs they received from Teigen when she was 16. A model now, Stodden wrote, "She wouldn't just publicly tweet about wanting me to take 'a dirt nap' but would privately DM me and tell me to kill myself, Things like, 'I can't wait for you to die."
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Teigen, who is married to singer John Legend, admitted to being a troll in the past. She acknowledged and issued apologies to people she had hurt in the past. Teigen's victims include well-known celebrities. Farrah Abraham, a reality TV star; Michael Costello, a Fashion designer, are two stars who've publicly confronted their bully.
Teigen issued a lengthy apology on Medium for Stodden.
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On her Wednesday post, Chrissy further wrote, "If you or someone you know has also been cancelled please let me know if there is a cancel club reunion because I could use some time off my couch." She has posted a lengthy apology on Medium for Stodden. The mother of two revealed she was apologizing to others privately.
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