Chrissy Teigen is attempting a comeback - and I’m not ok with it

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Anonymous wrote:Shrug I like her fine. I don’t believe in canceling or deplatforming. If someone creates content I want to consume, let it stand on its merits.


So you would buy a cookbook from Brett Kavanaugh? If an avowed Nazi ran a fun, irreverent Twitter account where they shared juicy celebrity gossip and useful hair and makeup tips, you'd follow?

Or you just don't really care what you did? These are different things.


Your comparing rude comments to assault and Nazis.


The PP said "I don't believe in canceling or deplatforming. If someone creates content I want to consume, let it stand on its merits." This is an insanely broad statement and what I wrote proves that it cannot possibly be true.

What the PP actually thinks is that what Teigen did is not that big of a deal so she doesn't care to reduce your consumption of what she deems to be good content because of it. That's different that not believing in deplatforming or thinking content should only be evaluated on it's own merits. Everyone has a line. It's just Tiegen has not crossed PP's line.


Yea she was rude she’s a model. It’s not complex.


Repeatedly going after a kid and telling her to kill herself isn’t rude. Teigen is trash. She’s whored out her miscarriage for pity and likes. F her.


You sound unhinged


You sound like the idiot you evidently are. I don’t follow her trashbag antics, but her horseshit “forgive me guys” tour has been discussed on sites I read. She’s a blocky blow-fish faced sociopath, a sick sack of shit. CT is her husband’s plus one to things like Obama’s birthday, but she herself is dumpster water. She wasn’t “mean” or “rude,” she stalked a damaged person through their SM and was cruel over years. She criticized a young black girl politely correcting her name’s pronunciation and liked comments about the kid being a c-word. F her. I look forward to her transformation into Pumpkinhead, pimping her miscarriage to try and force people to “like” her and buy a pity cookbook.


You're upset about what Tiegen said but this is how you talk about other people?

Pot. Kettle.


How is the above the same as posting garbage to Twitter for literally millions of views? How is that the same as repeatedly direct messaging a teen to tell her to commit suicide? That now adult victim has said repeatedly Teigen *never* apologized to them.

If you’re going to compare, at minimum, why are you unable to be honest in the comparison? A rational, decent, honest person, will never, ever see DCUM convo as analogous to a named, famed, public person/“influencer” telling someone to “add slits to her wrists,” or to privately message them and tell them to kill themselves. Again, the people (all younger women…and 9 year old Black girls) have NEVER said she actually apologized to THEM. Sorry to let actual facts intrude on this absurd conversation.
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My god, the “I’m over CT” rabid pp clearly is not. This thread should be moved to a mental health help forum.
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Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me why she attacked that girl? I don’t follow this stuff.


Anyone?
Was she just randomly going after someone? I don’t get it.


Literally EVERYONE was attacking Courtney Stodden at the time. Chrissy just got called out on it because Candace Owens tweeted about it.



I had to Google Courtney Stodden. No clue who she was. Then I remembered she married a 51 year old man when she was 16. Eeek! That was her claim to fame. Train wreck. Chrissy was wrong to acknowledge her at all in any tweet. It just encourages Stodden’s attention seeking at any cost behavior.

Also Hollywood is very messed up.


She was abused. She was a phucking minor. WTF is wrong with women like you? Are you so hard up that every kid who is abused is a secret slut temptress?

At least you’re too addled and stupid to avoid showing what you are. My god.
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Anonymous wrote:I always think it’s weird how intense some people get on these topics. And I don’t think anyone’s defending Chrissy Teigen, they are simply not rabidly denouncing her.


A number of posters have said they don't think what she did as a big deal and that they don't think Teigen should be held responsible for it. I agree getting too worked up over a celebrity is just bad for your mental well being, but I also understand that feeling of "really? we're just going to let this person off the hook because they waited a few months to start tweeting again?" I would be fine never hearing about or seeing Teigen again -- I don't think she brings much to the table (she's mildly funny but not original and her recipes are actively pretty bad) and when I found out she's someone who likes to punch down to this degree, I was over it.


I’m sorry your Hilaria thread got locked.
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Anonymous wrote:My god, the “I’m over CT” rabid pp clearly is not. This thread should be moved to a mental health help forum.


I didn’t say I was. You bothered? Go take a dirt nap. Is that mean? Hm, was it ok for a rich itch to DM that to a kid?
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Anonymous wrote:My god, the “I’m over CT” rabid pp clearly is not. This thread should be moved to a mental health help forum.


Or the trash.
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Anonymous wrote:I always think it’s weird how intense some people get on these topics. And I don’t think anyone’s defending Chrissy Teigen, they are simply not rabidly denouncing her.


A number of posters have said they don't think what she did as a big deal and that they don't think Teigen should be held responsible for it. I agree getting too worked up over a celebrity is just bad for your mental well being, but I also understand that feeling of "really? we're just going to let this person off the hook because they waited a few months to start tweeting again?" I would be fine never hearing about or seeing Teigen again -- I don't think she brings much to the table (she's mildly funny but not original and her recipes are actively pretty bad) and when I found out she's someone who likes to punch down to this degree, I was over it.


I’m sorry your Hilaria thread got locked.


Talking to yourself isn’t going your way. Aww.
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Anonymous wrote:I always think it’s weird how intense some people get on these topics. And I don’t think anyone’s defending Chrissy Teigen, they are simply not rabidly denouncing her.


A number of posters have said they don't think what she did as a big deal and that they don't think Teigen should be held responsible for it. I agree getting too worked up over a celebrity is just bad for your mental well being, but I also understand that feeling of "really? we're just going to let this person off the hook because they waited a few months to start tweeting again?" I would be fine never hearing about or seeing Teigen again -- I don't think she brings much to the table (she's mildly funny but not original and her recipes are actively pretty bad) and when I found out she's someone who likes to punch down to this degree, I was over it.


I’m sorry your Hilaria thread got locked.


Talking to yourself isn’t going your way. Aww.


Don’t pop a blood vessel impressing yourself.
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Anonymous wrote:My god, the “I’m over CT” rabid pp clearly is not. This thread should be moved to a mental health help forum.


I didn’t say I was. You bothered? Go take a dirt nap. Is that mean? Hm, was it ok for a rich itch to DM that to a kid?

At least you recognize you need help. That’s a big first step. Good for you.
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Anonymous wrote:I always think it’s weird how intense some people get on these topics. And I don’t think anyone’s defending Chrissy Teigen, they are simply not rabidly denouncing her.


A number of posters have said they don't think what she did as a big deal and that they don't think Teigen should be held responsible for it. I agree getting too worked up over a celebrity is just bad for your mental well being, but I also understand that feeling of "really? we're just going to let this person off the hook because they waited a few months to start tweeting again?" I would be fine never hearing about or seeing Teigen again -- I don't think she brings much to the table (she's mildly funny but not original and her recipes are actively pretty bad) and when I found out she's someone who likes to punch down to this degree, I was over it.


I’m sorry your Hilaria thread got locked.


Talking to yourself isn’t going your way. Aww.


Don’t pop a blood vessel impressing yourself.


Look, yes, you’ve lost every part of this “argument,” but you can enjoy that mocktail and Google other literary heroines (psst…not Hester Prynne) and try again tomorrow. Chrissy needs you to defend her! Best of luck.
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Anonymous wrote:Guys, she's not canceled. She went to Obama's birthday. He disinvited everyone- his top advisor, Nancy Pelosi, David Letterman, Larry David-- and Chrissy Teigan was still invited. She's firmly rooted as a Royal Celebrity. Settle in and get used to it.


Hi Chrissy. How many times have you posted in this thread?


I'm not Chrissy. I'm just being realistic with you. She is far-- very far-- from canceled. And I never really liked her old persona, but her new "sober influencer" shtick is charming and I'm here for it. She has a lot of influence on moms and its a good counterbalance to mommy wine culture. 🍷


Make it more obvious you’re Chrissy or some crisis pr intern she’s blowing her husband’s money on.


You are delusional if you think these people care about what you post on DCUM.

I don't care about her either way, but anyone who is anti mom-drinking has a plus in my book. I am VERY sick of this whole "I am mom, must drink wine" thing.


Yeah, I'm definitely not Chrissy. I'm from Gaithersburg and also over the mom wine culture thing because I think it is clever marketing but tangibly hurting women's lives and health. I've decided I'm over alcohol-- I'm not drinking at dinners out with the girls or at parties or even when we meet for drinks-- because I think it's harmful. I never liked Chrissy before, but I think what she's doing is a good thing and can help other women question why drinking wine has become so closely linked with being a woman. Yes, what she said to Courtney was absolutely awful. Terrible. But she is trying to improve and said she's genuinely sorry. Look, one of the most senior executives at Nike actually shot and killed a young man, who he admits was innocent and that the killing was senseless. And I'm glad he went on to make a life for himself! Chrissy is allowed to do the same thing, and she is allowed to live big, not in the shadows like a modern day Hester Prynne.


Hm. Hester actually didn’t do anything wrong, and she wasn’t a dick.


We can debate the merits of monogamy, but Hester was married and committed adultery. That is objectively wrong. She also trolled the entire town by embroidering a beautiful A and holding her head high even though the A was supposed to be a punishment.

If you’re going to reference literature, make sure you read the book first.

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Wow. I can't imagine feeling this strongly about people I've never met, it seems unfair. Maybe they're really nice people in real life!

Some people on this thread, including OP, need serious psychological support.

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The troll is so cute.
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Here’s a snack little one.
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Anonymous wrote:Guys, she's not canceled. She went to Obama's birthday. He disinvited everyone- his top advisor, Nancy Pelosi, David Letterman, Larry David-- and Chrissy Teigan was still invited. She's firmly rooted as a Royal Celebrity. Settle in and get used to it.


Hi Chrissy. How many times have you posted in this thread?


I'm not Chrissy. I'm just being realistic with you. She is far-- very far-- from canceled. And I never really liked her old persona, but her new "sober influencer" shtick is charming and I'm here for it. She has a lot of influence on moms and its a good counterbalance to mommy wine culture. 🍷


Make it more obvious you’re Chrissy or some crisis pr intern she’s blowing her husband’s money on.


You are delusional if you think these people care about what you post on DCUM.

I don't care about her either way, but anyone who is anti mom-drinking has a plus in my book. I am VERY sick of this whole "I am mom, must drink wine" thing.


Yeah, I'm definitely not Chrissy. I'm from Gaithersburg and also over the mom wine culture thing because I think it is clever marketing but tangibly hurting women's lives and health. I've decided I'm over alcohol-- I'm not drinking at dinners out with the girls or at parties or even when we meet for drinks-- because I think it's harmful. I never liked Chrissy before, but I think what she's doing is a good thing and can help other women question why drinking wine has become so closely linked with being a woman. Yes, what she said to Courtney was absolutely awful. Terrible. But she is trying to improve and said she's genuinely sorry. Look, one of the most senior executives at Nike actually shot and killed a young man, who he admits was innocent and that the killing was senseless. And I'm glad he went on to make a life for himself! Chrissy is allowed to do the same thing, and she is allowed to live big, not in the shadows like a modern day Hester Prynne.


Hm. Hester actually didn’t do anything wrong, and she wasn’t a dick.


We can debate the merits of monogamy, but Hester was married and committed adultery. That is objectively wrong. She also trolled the entire town by embroidering a beautiful A and holding her head high even though the A was supposed to be a punishment.

If you’re going to reference literature, make sure you read the book first.



NP. The point of the book is to point out that no one is perfect, and that the one who is publicly shamed isn't necessarily the most to blame. If you're going to correct other people's interpretation of literature, make sure you get it right!


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