Chrissy Teigen says she won’t ‘get involved in anyone’s s*** ever again’ after being ‘canceled’

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Chrissy Teigen says she won’t ‘get involved in anyone’s s*** ever again’ after being ‘canceled’

Chrissy Teigen claims she's no longer getting involved in anyone's drama.

The model landed herself in hot water earlier this year when she was accused by multiple celebrities of bullying, which provoked intense backlash against her on social media.

Chrissy later spoke out about being in "cancel club" when asked to give her two cents on TikTok star Addison Rae receiving backlash after greeting Donald Trump in a friendly way.

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Teigen replied that she had no thoughts on the subject, telling TMZ: "I have decided I'm not getting involved in anyone’s s*** ever again."

When asked how long she was going to stay 'canceled', Chrissy elaborated: "I don't know, it could be forever. I have no idea. I don't know. All I can do is live my life and take care of my kids and family. Everyone else can make their choice."

Tiegen was previously accused of bullying on social media by a number of celebrities, including Courtney Stodden and fashion designer Michael Costello, among others.

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Stodden first alleged that Teigen had cyberbullied them in an Instagram post made back in 2020, and added that they had not received an apology since.

They stated: "[Chrissy Teigen] stalked me. She harassed me. She bullied me, and keep in mind, I was a minor. She would call me a w****, a s***, she would tell me she hated me. Every name in the book she called me."

Meanwhile, fashion designer Costello took to his Instagram on June 15 to share his story of how he was "blacklisted" from Hollywood after Teigen falsely accused him of using a racial slur.

Costello shared an alleged conversation between himself and Teigen where he sent her his phone number and wrote: "I am suffering from this more than you can imagine."

In response to this, Teigen allegedly replied: "Good! racist people like you deserve to suffer and die. You might as well be dead. Your career is over, just watch."

Teigen has since apologized publically to Stodden over her behavior, but claimed that Costello faked her allegedly abusive DMs.

In a recent post made to her 34.9 million Instagram followers, Chrissy appeared to address the elephant in the room, stating: "Cancel club is a fascinating thing and I have learned a [whole] lot."

"Only a few understand it and it’s impossible to know [until] you're in it. And it's hard to talk about it in that sense because obviously, you sound whiney when you've clearly done something wrong," she added.

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