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        <title><![CDATA[Chrissy Teigen Slams &#039;Weird&#039; Twitter Troll Who Called Her &#039;Classless&#039;]]></title>
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						<p>Nice try, troll. <strong><strong>Chrissy Teigen</strong></strong> expertly deflected a nasty comment on Twitter after being called “classless” for her posts.</p>


<p>The 35-year-old <strong><em>Cravings</em></strong> cookbook author joked about her short-lived Quibi series, <em>Chrissy’s Court</em>, in a playful tweet on Tuesday, December 8 — but the comment didn’t sit well with one of her followers.</p>
<p>“It’s official. I followed you on IG and here…. at first I thought you had funny interesting stories but now I realize you just go on about EVERYTHING. Unfollow on both,” the Twitter user wrote.</p>
<figure id="attachment_1931047"  class="wp-caption alignnone"><img  data-src="/uploads/2020/12/09/chrissy-teigen-slams-039-weird-039-twitter-troll-who-called-her-039-classless-039-0.jpg" alt="Chrissy Teigen Slams 'Weird' Twitter Troll Who Calls Her 'Classless'" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">Chrissy Teigen.</span> <span class="credit">Matt Baron/Shutterstock</span></figcaption></figure><p>Teigen replied in a since-deleted post, which set the troll off even further. “First off I’m not a dude. Secondly I didn’t say anything directly bad about her,” the person wrote. “But 160 tweets within one hour is in my opinion too much. However the way she responded was completely classless.”</p>
<p>Not standing for the negativity, the <em>Lip Sync Battle</em> cohost <a href="https://twitter.com/chrissyteigen/status/1336490087534583808">swiftly shut down</a> the unpleasant conversation. “I haven’t tweeted for 3 days, then said 6 things. Lolllllll you are weird and angry,” she fired back.</p>


<p>The former <em>Sports Illustrated</em> model has been <strong>slowly returning to social media</strong> in the months since she and husband <strong><strong>John Legend</strong></strong> revealed that they lost their third child, son Jack, who was born prematurely in September. Teigen had previously been <strong>open about her pregnancy complications</strong> and shared a heartbreaking <strong>series of black-and-white photos</strong> on Instagram as she grieved her loss. While some were uncomfortable with the public display, Teigen knew sharing the moment was the right thing to do.</p>
<p>“I had asked my mom and John to take pictures, no matter how uncomfortable it was,” she wrote in a lengthy essay about Jack <strong>published via Medium</strong> in October. “I explained to a very hesitant John that I needed them, and that I did NOT want to have to ever ask. … I knew I needed to know of this moment forever, the same way I needed to remember us kissing at the end of the aisle, the same way I needed to remember our tears of joy after Luna and Miles. And I absolutely knew I needed to share this story.”</p>
<p>Teigen continued: “I cannot express how little I care that you hate the photos. How little I care that it’s something you wouldn’t have done. I lived it, I chose to do it, and more than anything, <strong>these photos aren’t for anyone but the people who have lived this</strong> or are curious enough to wonder what something like this is like. These photos are only for the people who need them. The thoughts of others do not matter to me.”</p>


<p>As they continue to heal, the Utah native and the 41-year-old Grammy winner have cherished little moments at home with <strong>4-year-old daughter Luna</strong> and <strong>2-year-old son Miles</strong> and have grown even closer in the wake of their tragedy.</p>
<p>“We’ve been through so many challenges together and they’ve made her stronger, and I know that doesn’t always happen when people go through tragedy,” Legend said during a November appearance on <strong><em>Good Morning America</em></strong>. “But I feel like the challenges we face together have made us feel even more sure about who we are together as a couple, and who we are as a family.”</p>


						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Meredith Nardino</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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