Chrissy Teigen calls troll a b**ch after he questioned her talent

Chrissy Teigen takes down internet troll and calls him a b**ch after he questioned her talent and bashed her competition show Bring The Funny

Don’t mess with Chrissy Teigen and expect her to take harsh critiques without putting up a fight.   

That’s one of messages to take away from her Sunday take-down of an internet troll who bashed her and her comedy competition series, Bring The Funny, on Twitter.

And being the social media butterfly that she is, the top model and cookbook author wasted little time after she read the comments and called the man ‘a b**ch.’

In fairness, the man quickly realized he overstepped his bounds with his words and apologized, which was promptly accepted by Mrs. John Legend.

No walk over: Chrissy Teigen called out an internet troll after he bashed her and the comedy competition show, Bring The Funny, on Twitter

This all started when a man named Paul Desmond Adams took to social media and vented about NBC’s Bring The Funny that includes Teigen, who serves as one of the three judges.

‘@bringthefunny Not every act can be hilarious and the best ever,’ he began.

‘If everything is volume 10, nothing is volume 10. That’s the reason this show isn’t very entertaining. Also @chrissyteigen has absolutely no discernible talent.’

‘Ur a b**ch,’ was Teigen’s exact response. 

What makes this whole scenario more of a head-scratcher is that Adams professes to be some sort of motivational life coach of sorts, who co-hosts The Key podcast with John D Hawkins Jr.   

His Twitter description reads: ‘I help, encourage, and mentor people like you to have more abundance, peace, and greater purpose so you can live out your maximum potential.’ 

The top model and cookbook author called the man ‘a b**ch after he bashed Bring The Funny and said she had ‘no discernible talent’

What makes this whole scenario more of a head-scratcher is that Paul Desmond Adams (pictured) professes to be some sort of motivational life coach of sorts, who co-hosts The Key podcast with John D Hawkins Jr

Apparently drawing from some of the wisdom he has learned along his career path, Adams, who’s from Florida, reflected on his harsh comments and posted an explanation. 

‘Tonight’s life lesson: Celebrities are people who have feelings and shouldn’t have to deal with ur flippant critiques from this side of the screen,’ he wrote. 

‘Thankfully @chrissyteigen called me out on it and I had to check myself #lessonlearnedthehardway.’ 

After being called out by another Twitter user who said his words weren’t helpful or encouraging, Adams admitted he shouldn’t have made the comment.

‘I just tweeted it out of frustration while watching the show. Sometimes we (I) forget there are real people with real feelings on the other side of the screen,’ he explained.

Healthy communication matters! Teigen accepted Adams’ apology after they both explained each other’s points of view

Teigen, 33, appreciated his words and said ‘I’m not a comedian but I love comedy, as many people do. My role as a judge is to get to be a voice of the people – people who enjoy comedy and enjoy learning from the experts surrounding me.’

It was at that point that Adams gave a direct, and seemingly sincere apology, and said ‘he learned the hard way not to say dumb hurtful stuff. It’s not my nature.’

He added, ‘I hope you accept my apology. I deserved the wrath of your fans.’

Being the forgiving mother of two, she accepted, and admitted she too has been guilty of having her ‘moments’.

‘I have heard it all and can tell you are a kind man,’ she added with obvious concern for the man’s well-being.

Kind-hearted: ‘I have heard it all and can tell you are a kind man,’ Teigen said, showing obvious concern for the man’s well-being, after accepting his apology

 

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