Chrissy Teigen is lending a helping hand. Since the May 25 death of African-American Minneapolis, Minn.
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Chrissy Teigen is able to put up with a lot of criticism on Twitter, but when you call her cooking into question, that's where she draws the line.
Teigen took to Twitter on Monday to respond to someone who accused her of ripping off her banana bread recipe, which she published in her 2018 book, .
«You can’t cook or not copy someone’s idea from their cookbook! It’s copying even tho you changed one thing! Come up with your own shit! Ya f**ing bum!» Twitter user @buckwheat1939 wrote at Teigen. «Chef
Chrissy Teigen is lending a helping hand. Since the May 25 death of African-American Minneapolis, Minn.
Chrissy Teigen always has a —and that applies to her as well. On Saturday, May 30, Teigen began to help protesters arrested for assembling in cities such as Minneapolis, New York, Los Angeles, and Atlanta after the death of George Floyd, a black man in Minneapolis who at the hands of a police officer who knelt on his neck while his coworkers held Floyd down or stood back and watched.
Chrissy Teigen is donating $200,000 "to the bail outs of protestors across the country."Following the death of George Floyd, who was killed when a police officer knelt on his neck, protests have been taking place nationwide.Teigen doubled her initial donation of $100,000 after getting harassed on Twitter.Earlier this week, George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man from Minneapolis, Minnesota, was tragically killed after a police officer pinned down the victim's neck with his knee.
As people continue to take to the streets to protest the wrongful killing of George Floyd, celebrities are using their platform and resources to help bail out protestors in Minnesota and across the country. On Saturday, Chrissy Teigen shared on Twitter that "in celebration of whatever the f-ck maga night is, I am commited to donating $100,000 to the bail outs of protestors across the country." Shortly after, she committed to donating $200,000.
Another day, another epic Chrissy Teigen social media post.
At this point, Chrissy Teigen knows better than to feed her Instagram trolls by responding to them directly. But some trolls are just too icky to ignore completely!
Chrissy Teigen, 34, is known for speaking her mind on social media and that’s exactly what she did on May 25 when she responded to a comment that one troll left on her latest Instagram pic. After the model posted a gorgeous topless but censored pic of herself posing with long flowing hair, white underwear and white knee-high boots, it didn’t take long for the troll to claim the pic was better than one she posted with “balding hair” the day before.
Chrissy Teigen is looking back at the early days of her career.
Whoa, this feud just went from letting off steam on Twitter to someone legit getting FIRED — at least that’s how it looks from the outside right now.
Chrissy Teigen is back to her hilarious social media antics.
Related: Why Chrissy Teigen Is Taking a "Little Break" From TwitterFollowing the recent Alison Roman drama and a short social media break, Chrissy Teigen is back to business. It looks like now trolls on social media are coming for the Cravings: Hungry for More author and her beloved banana bread. On Tuesday, a Twitter user replied to Teigen and accused her of copying her famous "Twitter (and Uncle Mike's) Banana Bread" recipe from someone else.
Don’t come for Chrissy Teigen and her banana bread recipe.
On the defensive, yet again. Shortly after making her return to Twitter following a brief break amid the Alison Roman drama, Chrissy Teigen stood up for her beloved banana bread.
Chrissy Teigen returned to Twitter on Monday night after food writer Alison Roman apologised for her role in a war of words with the model-turned-chef.
Chrissy Teigen made her return to Twitter with a response to Alison Roman, who made headlines over the weekend over her opinions about the Cravings empire.