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Courtney Stodden asked that Chrissy Teigen “be nice” after the model took to Instagram to address being part of the “cancel club.”
Stodden, who came out as non-binary in April, took to social media to post a clip of herself where she re-posted a snap of Teigen’s latest update on how she’s been doing since being accused of bullying.
They then appeared in front of an image that read “just be nice,” adding, #fyp #bully #spreadkindness.” (via Us Weekly.)
Earlier this week, 35-year-old Teigen posted a lengthy statement on her mental health following Stodden’s claims that the model told them to kill themselves.
“[I] feel like utter s–t in real life,” The “Cravings” author had said. “Going outside sucks and doesn’t feel right, being at home alone with my mind makes my depressed head race. 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.”
In May, Stodden alleged of Teigen, “She wouldn’t just publicly tweet about wanting me to take ‘a dirt nap’ but would privately DM me and tell me to kill myself. Things like, ‘I can’t wait for you to die.”
Teigen quickly expressed how sorry she was, saying she was “mortified” of her past comments and “insecure” at the time.
But her apology didn’t seem to save Teigen from cancel culture as the model’s career has seemingly taken a hit following the accusations.
Teigen dropped out of the Netflix comedy “Never Have I Ever,” with Gigi Hadid taking over her spot, and her cookware line was pulled from the Macy’s website following the scandal.
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