Chrissy Teigen
The former president has been forced to scale back his 60th thanks to the Delta variant. Meanwhile, tabloids are camping out by his lawn and some of his axed guests are griping.
The celebrity and prolific Twitterer wrote about how miserable her life has been as a member of the “cancel club,” but she still seems to be wrestling with accountability.
Casting Chrissy Teigen as the main character—and sole villain—in the Courtney Stodden saga is a classic case of America skirting responsibility for its sins.
The embattled model accused fashion designer Michael Costello of faking the DMs from 2014 where Teigen allegedly threatens to ruin his career and says he deserves to die.
While decrying Teigen’s past online behavior and dismissing her apology, Julie Banderas decided to take the low road by ridiculing the model’s looks.
At 16, Stodden was mocked and slut-shamed for marrying 50-year-old Doug Hutchison. As Stodden says, it’s taken years to free themself from his—and the media’s—abuse.
After a decade as Twitter’s “unofficial mayor,” Chrissy Teigen deleted her account after years of cruel trolls, harassment, and threats—you know, the things we now consider normal.