Courtney Stodden is refuting Chrissy Teigen’s claims that the Cravings author reached out to them.
15.07.2021 - 17:15 / usmagazine.com
Moving forward? Chrissy Teigen described her need to “snap out” of a funk two months after her comments about Courtney Stodden came to light.
“Iiiii don’t really know what to say here,” the Cravings author, 35, captioned a Wednesday, July 13, Instagram photo of her view from the couch. “Just feels so weird to pretend nothing happened in this online world but feel like utter s–t in real life. Going outside sucks and doesn’t feel right, being at home alone with my mind makes my depressed head race.
Courtney Stodden is refuting Chrissy Teigen’s claims that the Cravings author reached out to them.
Well, this feud doesn’t look like it will end any time soon. At least, not until both sides can agree on REALITY.
Courtney Stodden is calling foul on Chrissy Teigen’s claim that she reached out to Stodden amid her cyberbullying scandal. The model and reality star, 26, who identifies as non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, maintains that Teigen, 35, never reached out to them despite what the former Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model said on Tuesday while speaking out about her current position in the "cancel club." "You know what, I haven‘t received anything from her.
Chrissy Teigen continues to face the aftermath of her past — but has supposedly once again taken the steps to make amends. Maybe…
Chrissy Teigen thinks there's a possibility she could be in the "cancel club" forever. The 35-year-old "Cravings" author was spotted out and about in Los Angeles on Tuesday when she was caught by TMZ cameras.The mother of two was on her way to pick up her daughter Luna where she was asked about a myriad of things going on with celebs, mainly Addison Rae's recent controversy surrounding her greeting former President Donald Trump at UFC 264 earlier this month.
Chrissy Teigen thinks she might be canceled forever. Amid her cyberbullying scandal, paparazzi spoke to the 35-year-old model as she was on her way to pick up Luna, her and John Legend's 5-year-old daughter, from school on Tuesday.
Courtney Stodden has urged Chrissy Teigen to “just be nice” after she reflected on her newfound membership in the “cancel club.” Just days after the Cravings author wrote on Instagram that she was “lonely” and “depressed” amid multiple claims of bullying, Courtney has seemingly responded with a message of their own. They appeared in front of an image which read “just be nice” and was seen lip-syncing to a laugh track. Courtney captioned their post, “Just be nice #fyp #bully #spreadkindness.”
Courtney Stodden is calling it like they see it — and not falling for Chrissy Teigen‘s “cancel club” overtures, either!
Courtney Stodden is speaking out.
Courtney Stodden is again speaking out about their recent cyberbullying accusations against Chrissy Teigen. In March, Stodden, who is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, claimed that Teigen, 35, had previously bullied them on Twitter and even suggested they commit suicide.