Chrissy Teigen Denies Deleting Negative Comments On Instagram

August 11, 2021 / Posted by:

Despite being a member of the Cancel Club, Chrissy Teigen gets around. She was one of the guests at Obama’s sixtieth birthday, she recently traveled to Miami, Palm Springs, NYC, and Italy, she continues to shill her food and fashion lines, and in the last month, she’s posted 25 pictures (and hundreds of Stories) to her Instagram. Kevin Spacey, Ryan Adams, and Lori Loughlin are all like, “Bitch, what Cancel Club package did you buy, can we switch to that?”

Chrissy still has 35 million followers on Instagram and big-time celebs like Sharon Stone, Andy Cohen, Paris Hilton, Mindy Kaling, the stars of Queer Eye, and all those thirsty Real Housewives continue to leave positive comments. Apparently, this angers Chrissy’s detractors, and they believe she’s been deleting all the negative comments. Chrissy thinks their theory is “funny,” and she posted an Instagram Story (but of course) to chuckle at her “next-level haters.” With the puppy filter, of course. Wow. Chrissy meant business.

Here’s what Chrissy said, via Page Six:

Two things that I think are funny right now. One: People in my comments that are mad that there’s not enough angry comments in my comments. Then they’re mad, they think that I like delete them. But like, what? That’s like next-level hater… when you’re mad that there’s not enough hate. It’s pretty- that’s… you… you’re just crazy.

Two: I legitimately forgot… If I leave a comment underneath somebody’s photo, even if it’s nice… ’You look great,’ ‘I love this outfit!’ People get all sorts of mad. Because I am… alive. And that’s two things I think are funny.

Yep, hilarious. Here’s part of the video, and please note she’s doing a pretty good vocal impression of Khloe Kardashian:

A couple of days ago Chrissy posted more Instagram content of her and husband John Legend on their way to Obama’s birthday party. In one of the captions, Chrissy wrote that she sees a therapist twice a week (and perhaps she’ll bump it up to three).

Chrissy’s therapist, if you are reading this: it’s time to confiscate the phone! I know you’ve probably spent whole sessions begging your client to disable her social media accounts, but it has not worked. Chrissy cannot be trusted with unlimited access to 35 million people (the population of Saudi Arabia)! It’s time for some serious medical intervention!

Pic: Instagram

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