Chrissy Teigen Says She’s Going To Start Minding Her Own Business

Chrissy Teigen’s past behavior came back to bite her ass in a big way a few months ago when Courtney Stodden alleged that Chrissy was one of Courtney’s biggest, loudest, and meanest bullies back in the day. The situation didn’t magically disappear after Chrissy typed out a public apology, so she left social media for a break.
She’s still trying to stay off the internet for the most part, which Chrissy hates because all she wants is to hop back onto Twitter and chirp her most random thoughts at her 13.5 million followers. But whenever Chrissy decides it’s time to exit the “Cancelled Club” and return to Twitter, one thing she might be leaving behind in the past is one of her former favorite online past times: stirring the pot and sticking her nose in other people’s shit.
Chrissy’s unfiltered mouth has gotten her in trouble to the point where I have personally lost count of how many times she was forced to quit Twitter. I’m sure some of her more die-hard fans would love to know what Chrissy Teigen thinks of pop culture’s latest this or that in a tidy 280 characters. They probably shouldn’t hold their breath. A pack of photographers recently caught up to Chrissy in Los Angeles, and they decided to act as her Twitter Plan B, by asking her what she thought of TikToker Addison Rae introducing herself to Donald Trump at a UFC fight. You’ll have to look elsewhere for a pithy bon mot or joke about one of her favorite Twitter haters. When asked by one of TMZ’s reporters how she felt about the backlash Addison received, Chrissy answered:
“I have decided I’m not getting involved in anyone’s shit ever again.”
Another photographer decided to change the subject, and ask Chrissy how long she thinks she’ll be stuck in the so-called “Cancelled Club” that Chrissy has dubbed her popularity time-out. Chrissy joked “I don’t know, it could be forever. I have no idea.” She added that all she can do is live her life, and that “everyone else can make their choice.”
Does that mean it’s up to all of us to decide when Chrissy gets to return to Twitter? How does this work, do we have a meeting? Does it have to be done over Zoom, or do we plan to meet in a public place? If it’s the second option, then someone’s got to keep an eye out for Chrissy in a trench coat, oversized hat, and big sunglasses, sneaking through the crowd incognito, shouting in a variety of comically different voices: “I say we let her back!” and “Yeah, I agree with that anonymous person!”
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