Chrissy Teigen apologizes for past cyber bullying
After weeks of enduring what she calls as a “deserved global punishment,” Chrissy Teigen has issued a lengthy apology to people she has hurt. All of this was sparked after Courtney Stodden, who identifies as non-binary, told The Daily Beast that she harassed and bullied then on social media for years. Teigen apologized, calling herself an “insecure, attention seeking troll,” took a break from her social platforms, and exited her role in Netflix’s Never Have I Ever amid the controversy.
But the criticism continued.
In her apology, Teigen said she hoped to speak to Stodden. “I understand that they may not want to speak to me,” she wrote. “I don’t think I’d like to speak to me. (The real truth in all of this is how much I actually cannot take confrontation.) But if they do, I am here and I will listen to what they have to say, while apologizing through sobs.”
She said she’s “in the process of privately reaching out to the people I insulted.”