Chrissy Teigen is Coping with Being Cancelled

Chrissy Teigen is Coping with Being Cancelled

Chrissy Teigen was once a darling of progressive-minded people on social media, but she recently found out how precarious that position can be. After accusations of cyberbullying, Teigen found herself among the ranks of the cancelled. Now she's learning how to live with that status. Her strategy so far is to live her own life and not care what other people do. Read on for details.


Via Page Six.

Chrissy Teigen has decided to stay out of everyone’s lives.

TMZ paparazzi caught up with the “Cravings” cookbook author, who told them she’s avoiding trouble by minding her own business.

“I have decided I’m not getting involved in anyone’s s–t ever again,” she told the camera operators.

When asked how long she could be a member of the “cancel club,” Teigen laughed and said, “I don’t know it could be forever. I have no idea. I don’t know.”

Seemingly trying to move on from the scandal, which first began when Courtney Stodden accused her of cyberbullying, Teigen explained she is focusing on her life at home.

“All I can do is live my life and take care of my kids and family,” she said. “Everyone else can make their choice.”

The former Sports Illustrated model revealed the other “members” of cancel club have reached out to her, and “they’ve been amazing.”

Last week, 35-year-old Teigen addressed her membership in the “cancel club” after returning to social media having pretended “nothing happened in this online world.”

“[I] feel like utter s–t in real life. Going outside sucks and doesn’t feel right, being at home alone with my mind makes my depressed head race,” she wrote. “But I do know that however I’m handling this now isn’t the right answer. I feel lost and need to find my place again, I need to snap out of this, I desperately wanna communicate with you guys instead of pretending everything is okay.”

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