Chrissy Teigen says she ‘will never stop saying yolo’ alongside a sassy selfie on Instagram… amid fallout from her cyberbullying scandal
She has weathered accusations of vicious online behavior from at least two other celebrities.
But on Friday, Chrissy Teigen continued to project a happy and positive attitude on her Instagram, posting a sassy close-up selfie from the car.
In it, the Lip Sync Battle hostess, 35, parted her glossy lips and brought her perfectly manicured hand to her face.
On Friday: Chrissy Teigen continued to project a happy and positive attitude on her Instagram, posting a sassy close-up selfie from the car
She wore overlarge sunshades and displayed her ornate ear studs along with a gold hoop earring.
The model and mother of two also wore a small necklace and made sure to get a giant diamond ring in the frame as well.
She captioned the snap, ‘will never stop saying yolo’.
Concentrating on family: Her recent posts come as she weathers accusations of vicious online behavior from at least two fellow celebrities
Chrissy has been getting some unwelcome attention of late, due to accusations from the likes of Courtney Stodden and Michael Costello of cyberbullying.
Most recently, the star accused Project Runway fashion designer Costello of fabricating a series of DMs that allegedly showed her saying he deserved to ‘suffer and die.’
During a rare sighting earlier this week, Chrissy also weighed in on speculation that she’s trying to set up an interview with Oprah Winfrey to delve into her bullying scandals, inspired by the iconic interviewer’s sitdown with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Accuser: Chrissy has been getting some unwelcome attention of late, due to accusations from the likes of Courtney Stodden (pictured on Instagram) and Michael Costello of cyberbullying
When asked if the interview would happen, Teigen replied: ‘I have no idea, honestly, to Oprah! I have no idea about the Oprah thing.’
Courtney Stodden, another victim of Chrissy’s Twitter vitriol, has also expressed interest in joining the model in a high-profile interview.
Courtney, who identifies as nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns, said on Saturday that they would want to join the chat if it could ‘help save lives.’
‘I think that would really be interesting… Oprah has a really big platform, and I think if it helps save lives, by me sharing my story I would consider it,’ the ex Celebrity Big Brother star said.
Not so fast: Last Friday, a furious Chrissy returned fire and claimed that the messages Michael (pictured here) shared had been ‘fabricated’
Last week, Costello reenergized the debate over Chrissy’s social media persona by claiming that she sent him a series of bullying direct messages and hounded him over a photoshopped racist social media post.
He claimed to have suffered suicidal thoughts brought on by the online harassment and the damage it allegedly did to his business.
But last Friday, a furious Chrissy returned fire and claimed that the messages Michael shared had been ‘fabricated,’ while her husband John Legend also supported her.
‘No idea what the f**** Michael Costello is doing,’ she tweeted.
In her statement, Chrissy said that her Instagram handle had been misspelled in the screenshots posted by Michael, and she also claimed that the screenshots showed Instagram design elements that weren’t part of the site at the time the messages were allegedly sent.
In her statement: Chrissy said that her Instagram handle had been misspelled in the screenshots posted by Michael, and she also claimed that the screenshots showed Instagram design elements that weren’t part of the site at the time the messages were allegedly sent
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