
Chrissy Teigen has been accused of online bullying.
QuibiUS model and TV actor Chrissy Teigen issued a long, detailed apology on Monday for her history of bullying on online platforms such as Twitter. She'd been accused of harassing actor Courtney Stodden.
"There is simply no excuse for my past horrible tweets," Teigen wrote on Medium. "My targets didn't deserve them. No one does. Many of them needed empathy, kindness, understanding and support, not my meanness masquerading as a kind of casual, edgy humor."
The apology came after Teigen put herself on a month-long break from social media in the wake of accusations from model, singer and actor Stodden, who said Teigen sent abusive messages on Twitter.
Courtney Stodden came out as non-binary earlier this year.
Tommaso Boddi/WireImageIn an interview with The Daily Beast, Stodden said Teigen "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."
Stodden accused Teigen of being a hypocrite in March this year, when Teigen left social media after being bullied herself online.
In May, Teigen apologized to Stodden publicly.
Not a lot of people are lucky enough to be held accountable for all their past bullshit in front of the entire world. I’m mortified and sad at who I used to be. I was an insecure, attention seeking troll. I am ashamed and completely embarrassed at my behavior but that...
— chrissy teigen (@chrissyteigen) May 12, 2021
"I have tried to connect with Courtney privately," she tweeted. "I want to also publicly apologize. I'm so sorry, Courtney. I hope you can heal now knowing how deeply sorry I am."
Stodden, however, says Teigen still has her blocked on Twitter.
In Teigen's extended apology on Medium, she states Stodden wasn't the only person she'd trolled online, and she's in the process of reaching out to all the people she "insulted" online.
"I've apologized publicly to one person," she wrote, "but there are others -- and more than just a few -- who I need to say I'm sorry to. I'm in the process of privately reaching out to the people I insulted.
"I was a troll, full stop. And I am so sorry."
On Monday, fashion designer Michael Costello said he had suicidal thoughts due to alleged bullying by Teigen.
Who is Chrissy Teigen?
Chrissy Teigen is a US-based supermodel and now TV star. She's currently married to singer-songwriter John Legend and well-known for her social media presence. Most recently she played a small role in the animated Netflix movie The Mitchells vs. The Machines.
Teigen has had a difficult relationship with Twitter. As recently as March of this year, she said "goodbye" to the platform, citing online negativity.
"My life goal is to make people happy. The pain I feel when I don't is too much for me. I've always been portrayed as the strong clap back girl but I'm just not," she tweeted before deleting the account and all her tweets. She returned to the platform 22 days later.
Who is Courtney Stodden?
Courtney Stodden is a singer, actress and model who attracted mainstream media attention upon marrying then 51-year-old actor Doug Hutchison at the age of 16. It was Hutchison's third marriage. The couple was officially divorced in 2020.
The relationship was hugely controversial and, as a result Stodden was relentlessly bullied online. Stodden has since spoken out about feeling "groomed" in the relationship with Hutchison, saying they were "completely trapped, manipulated and at times abandoned by adults."
In April of this year, Stodden came out as non-binary. Her pronouns are they/them/theirs.
What did Chrissy Teigen tweet?
Most of Teigen's abusive comments toward Stodden have been deleted, but screencaps have been doing the rounds, showing tweets that say things like "go. to sleep. forever." and "I hate you."
Courtney Stodden opens up about being 'bullied' by Chrissy Teigen:
"[Chrissy Teigen] 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.'”
🔗: https://t.co/FAUolbEHPx pic.twitter.com/npfnXYGDrY
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) May 12, 2021
Online reaction to Teigen's apology
So far Stodden hasn't responded to the more extensive apology. Stodden's representatives didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
On Twitter, many were cynical about Teigen's apology.
A few of her fans posted supportive messages.
I wish anyone could name one person who has not said something mean that they regret. Unfortunately with social media it can be brought up years later. I wish well.
— tj mccarty (@Itspretty65) June 14, 2021
Heaven forbid that any of us have never said mean or terrible things in our lives.
— Shanna McKay (@AstroShanna) June 14, 2021
Stones in glass houses folks?
It's good to sit with our mistakes and learn from them, and apologize. It's how we grow, and hopefully become better people.
Sending you love and support.
♥️
I said it when the stories broke and I'll say it again:
All we can do is hopefully see our mistakes and grow from them. You can't change the past, all you can do is acknowledge it, make amends with those who've been hurt, amd be a better version today.
— ❤️ 🎉 Lori 🎉❤️ (@BlancoDiddy) June 14, 2021
Teigen hasn't posted since tweeting out the apology.
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