Chrissy Teigen really loves attention

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Anonymous wrote:Weren't these bullying tweets of Stodden really well known for a while now? Why the sudden interest/outrage?

Because Chrissy recently painted herself a victim to cyber bullying. Stones glass houses and all that.


But surely Target can’t claim they didn’t know about her behavior.
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Anonymous wrote:Weren't these bullying tweets of Stodden really well known for a while now? Why the sudden interest/outrage?

Because Chrissy recently painted herself a victim to cyber bullying. Stones glass houses and all that.


But surely Target can’t claim they didn’t know about her behavior.


This thread was started a few months ago and people were talking about it. I think there was an older thread too where it came up. This has been known for a long time. But too many people wanted to look the other way because they thought her tweets were clever and funny taking on Trump. It's no mystery that the right wing Daily Beast and Candace Owens are behind this latest call out. Chrissy must have forgot her own past and was dumb enough to think everyone would just forget or there were no receipts. Glass houses, indeed. It's bizarre that people think they can just reinvent themselves online and nobody will bring up or remember their history, same goes for Hilaria Baldwin.
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Anonymous wrote:Weren't these bullying tweets of Stodden really well known for a while now? Why the sudden interest/outrage?


Because Candace Owens brought them up.
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My husband is Chrissy's target fan base - a 40 year old dad who thought she was super hot 10 years ago. Poor guy, he's stuck with me instead. At least I'm a nice person, though!
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Anonymous wrote:My husband is Chrissy's target fan base - a 40 year old dad who thought she was super hot 10 years ago. Poor guy, he's stuck with me instead. At least I'm a nice person, though!

She has a butter face.
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I used to like her, but after reading the ten-yr old, resurfaced Tweets to Courtney Stodden I really think she is a mean girl.

To tell another person to die is unacceptable to me.

I will never purchase anything she endorses nor anything of her brand.
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Anonymous wrote:So Scarrymommy, Amanda Gorman and Glennon Doyle all role models who believe in treating others with dignity follow her. Unfollow or be complicit. By staying followers they are saying it's OK to tell someone to go kill herself.


Or they believe people can change and have no problem with who Chrissy is now. A person in their 20s doesn’t make them the same person in their 30s.


Please. People only say this when it involves someone they like. This attitude doesn't extend to people they don't like, such as Brett Kavanaugh. People like her despite her heinous bullying past and they aren't going to give her up.


+1000

This is always true. But it's especially true these days because people will collect these bona fides that make them avatars for a certain kind of fan, and it's really hard for someone to turn on a celebrity they've decided is their second self. The reason I'm confident Teigan will make a comeback is that in the past few years, she has talked a lot about issues like infertility, pregnancy loss, postpartum depression, online bullying (ironically), body image, and other things that young and middle age UMC white women have strong feelings about. Women in this demo like the idea of identifying with Teigan. She's rich and beautiful, so if she has some of your same problems, it makes you feel better about those problems.

Those same women don't identify with Stodden, or Wallis, for instance. They might be sympathetic to those people, but they don't personally identify with them, and also don't really want to. They want to identify with the hot model with the hot husband who lives in the gorgeous house and hangs out with the Obamas! Obviously.

Anyway, this kind of sums it up: https://slate.com/culture/2021/05/chrissy-teigen-courtney-stodden-twitter-apology-explained.html


Middle age white women is not her fan base.


Who is her fan base?


Middle aged women, mostly white, mostly moms. 30ish and up. Shoppers, gossip lovers, and online obsessively. That’s not a cool, young, POC or male crowd, gimme an effing break.


Presumably that describes a lot of the DCUM crowd, but curiously there's a lot more hate than love for Chrissy in this thread. So maybe that doesn't quite describe her fan base and something is missing.


DCUM doesn’t represent a large portion of anything. Her fan base is clearly middle age white women.


Her fan base is made up of people who like her husband and 20 year olds who think the posed pictures she posted are real life. Not exactly deep thinkers which is why they are defending her.


20 yr olds are buying her cookbooks?

People who like her husband don’t necessarily care about her. I know plenty of people who had no idea about the tweets bc they only like her husband. She doesn’t even register to them.
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Anonymous wrote:So Scarrymommy, Amanda Gorman and Glennon Doyle all role models who believe in treating others with dignity follow her. Unfollow or be complicit. By staying followers they are saying it's OK to tell someone to go kill herself.


Or they believe people can change and have no problem with who Chrissy is now. A person in their 20s doesn’t make them the same person in their 30s.


Please. People only say this when it involves someone they like. This attitude doesn't extend to people they don't like, such as Brett Kavanaugh. People like her despite her heinous bullying past and they aren't going to give her up.


+1000

This is always true. But it's especially true these days because people will collect these bona fides that make them avatars for a certain kind of fan, and it's really hard for someone to turn on a celebrity they've decided is their second self. The reason I'm confident Teigan will make a comeback is that in the past few years, she has talked a lot about issues like infertility, pregnancy loss, postpartum depression, online bullying (ironically), body image, and other things that young and middle age UMC white women have strong feelings about. Women in this demo like the idea of identifying with Teigan. She's rich and beautiful, so if she has some of your same problems, it makes you feel better about those problems.

Those same women don't identify with Stodden, or Wallis, for instance. They might be sympathetic to those people, but they don't personally identify with them, and also don't really want to. They want to identify with the hot model with the hot husband who lives in the gorgeous house and hangs out with the Obamas! Obviously.

Anyway, this kind of sums it up: https://slate.com/culture/2021/05/chrissy-teigen-courtney-stodden-twitter-apology-explained.html


Middle age white women is not her fan base.


Who is her fan base?


Middle aged women, mostly white, mostly moms. 30ish and up. Shoppers, gossip lovers, and online obsessively. That’s not a cool, young, POC or male crowd, gimme an effing break.


Presumably that describes a lot of the DCUM crowd, but curiously there's a lot more hate than love for Chrissy in this thread. So maybe that doesn't quite describe her fan base and something is missing.


DCUM doesn’t represent a large portion of anything. Her fan base is clearly middle age white women.


Her fan base is made up of people who like her husband and 20 year olds who think the posed pictures she posted are real life. Not exactly deep thinkers which is why they are defending her.


20 yr olds are buying her cookbooks?

People who like her husband don’t necessarily care about her. I know plenty of people who had no idea about the tweets bc they only like her husband. She doesn’t even register to them.


I see a lot of younger looking people based on this pic at one of her book signings. If you scroll through the pics looks like more of the same. Looks like she is pretty big with the millennials and younger.

https://www.gettyimages.in/detail/news-photo/john-legend-and-chrissy-teigen-greet-fans-and-signs-copies-news-photo/512547466
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Anonymous wrote:So Scarrymommy, Amanda Gorman and Glennon Doyle all role models who believe in treating others with dignity follow her. Unfollow or be complicit. By staying followers they are saying it's OK to tell someone to go kill herself.


Or they believe people can change and have no problem with who Chrissy is now. A person in their 20s doesn’t make them the same person in their 30s.


Please. People only say this when it involves someone they like. This attitude doesn't extend to people they don't like, such as Brett Kavanaugh. People like her despite her heinous bullying past and they aren't going to give her up.


+1000

This is always true. But it's especially true these days because people will collect these bona fides that make them avatars for a certain kind of fan, and it's really hard for someone to turn on a celebrity they've decided is their second self. The reason I'm confident Teigan will make a comeback is that in the past few years, she has talked a lot about issues like infertility, pregnancy loss, postpartum depression, online bullying (ironically), body image, and other things that young and middle age UMC white women have strong feelings about. Women in this demo like the idea of identifying with Teigan. She's rich and beautiful, so if she has some of your same problems, it makes you feel better about those problems.

Those same women don't identify with Stodden, or Wallis, for instance. They might be sympathetic to those people, but they don't personally identify with them, and also don't really want to. They want to identify with the hot model with the hot husband who lives in the gorgeous house and hangs out with the Obamas! Obviously.

Anyway, this kind of sums it up: https://slate.com/culture/2021/05/chrissy-teigen-courtney-stodden-twitter-apology-explained.html


Middle age white women is not her fan base.


Who is her fan base?


Middle aged women, mostly white, mostly moms. 30ish and up. Shoppers, gossip lovers, and online obsessively. That’s not a cool, young, POC or male crowd, gimme an effing break.


Presumably that describes a lot of the DCUM crowd, but curiously there's a lot more hate than love for Chrissy in this thread. So maybe that doesn't quite describe her fan base and something is missing.


DCUM doesn’t represent a large portion of anything. Her fan base is clearly middle age white women.


Her fan base is made up of people who like her husband and 20 year olds who think the posed pictures she posted are real life. Not exactly deep thinkers which is why they are defending her.


20 yr olds are buying her cookbooks?

People who like her husband don’t necessarily care about her. I know plenty of people who had no idea about the tweets bc they only like her husband. She doesn’t even register to them.


I see a lot of younger looking people based on this pic at one of her book signings. If you scroll through the pics looks like more of the same. Looks like she is pretty big with the millennials and younger.

https://www.gettyimages.in/detail/news-photo/john-legend-and-chrissy-teigen-greet-fans-and-signs-copies-news-photo/512547466


I see maybe late twenties but a lot of those people look 30s.
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Anonymous wrote:So Scarrymommy, Amanda Gorman and Glennon Doyle all role models who believe in treating others with dignity follow her. Unfollow or be complicit. By staying followers they are saying it's OK to tell someone to go kill herself.


Or they believe people can change and have no problem with who Chrissy is now. A person in their 20s doesn’t make them the same person in their 30s.


Please. People only say this when it involves someone they like. This attitude doesn't extend to people they don't like, such as Brett Kavanaugh. People like her despite her heinous bullying past and they aren't going to give her up.


+1000

This is always true. But it's especially true these days because people will collect these bona fides that make them avatars for a certain kind of fan, and it's really hard for someone to turn on a celebrity they've decided is their second self. The reason I'm confident Teigan will make a comeback is that in the past few years, she has talked a lot about issues like infertility, pregnancy loss, postpartum depression, online bullying (ironically), body image, and other things that young and middle age UMC white women have strong feelings about. Women in this demo like the idea of identifying with Teigan. She's rich and beautiful, so if she has some of your same problems, it makes you feel better about those problems.

Those same women don't identify with Stodden, or Wallis, for instance. They might be sympathetic to those people, but they don't personally identify with them, and also don't really want to. They want to identify with the hot model with the hot husband who lives in the gorgeous house and hangs out with the Obamas! Obviously.

Anyway, this kind of sums it up: https://slate.com/culture/2021/05/chrissy-teigen-courtney-stodden-twitter-apology-explained.html


Middle age white women is not her fan base.


Who is her fan base?


Middle aged women, mostly white, mostly moms. 30ish and up. Shoppers, gossip lovers, and online obsessively. That’s not a cool, young, POC or male crowd, gimme an effing break.


Presumably that describes a lot of the DCUM crowd, but curiously there's a lot more hate than love for Chrissy in this thread. So maybe that doesn't quite describe her fan base and something is missing.


DCUM doesn’t represent a large portion of anything. Her fan base is clearly middle age white women.


Her fan base is made up of people who like her husband and 20 year olds who think the posed pictures she posted are real life. Not exactly deep thinkers which is why they are defending her.


20 yr olds are buying her cookbooks?

People who like her husband don’t necessarily care about her. I know plenty of people who had no idea about the tweets bc they only like her husband. She doesn’t even register to them.


I see a lot of younger looking people based on this pic at one of her book signings. If you scroll through the pics looks like more of the same. Looks like she is pretty big with the millennials and younger.

https://www.gettyimages.in/detail/news-photo/john-legend-and-chrissy-teigen-greet-fans-and-signs-copies-news-photo/512547466


I see maybe late twenties but a lot of those people look 30s.


But not many 40-50s which was supposedly her demographic. Her fans definitely seem to skew younger than what someone in here thinks.
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Anonymous wrote:So Scarrymommy, Amanda Gorman and Glennon Doyle all role models who believe in treating others with dignity follow her. Unfollow or be complicit. By staying followers they are saying it's OK to tell someone to go kill herself.


Or they believe people can change and have no problem with who Chrissy is now. A person in their 20s doesn’t make them the same person in their 30s.


Please. People only say this when it involves someone they like. This attitude doesn't extend to people they don't like, such as Brett Kavanaugh. People like her despite her heinous bullying past and they aren't going to give her up.


+1000

This is always true. But it's especially true these days because people will collect these bona fides that make them avatars for a certain kind of fan, and it's really hard for someone to turn on a celebrity they've decided is their second self. The reason I'm confident Teigan will make a comeback is that in the past few years, she has talked a lot about issues like infertility, pregnancy loss, postpartum depression, online bullying (ironically), body image, and other things that young and middle age UMC white women have strong feelings about. Women in this demo like the idea of identifying with Teigan. She's rich and beautiful, so if she has some of your same problems, it makes you feel better about those problems.

Those same women don't identify with Stodden, or Wallis, for instance. They might be sympathetic to those people, but they don't personally identify with them, and also don't really want to. They want to identify with the hot model with the hot husband who lives in the gorgeous house and hangs out with the Obamas! Obviously.

Anyway, this kind of sums it up: https://slate.com/culture/2021/05/chrissy-teigen-courtney-stodden-twitter-apology-explained.html


Middle age white women is not her fan base.


Who is her fan base?


Middle aged women, mostly white, mostly moms. 30ish and up. Shoppers, gossip lovers, and online obsessively. That’s not a cool, young, POC or male crowd, gimme an effing break.


Presumably that describes a lot of the DCUM crowd, but curiously there's a lot more hate than love for Chrissy in this thread. So maybe that doesn't quite describe her fan base and something is missing.


DCUM doesn’t represent a large portion of anything. Her fan base is clearly middle age white women.


Her fan base is made up of people who like her husband and 20 year olds who think the posed pictures she posted are real life. Not exactly deep thinkers which is why they are defending her.


20 yr olds are buying her cookbooks?

People who like her husband don’t necessarily care about her. I know plenty of people who had no idea about the tweets bc they only like her husband. She doesn’t even register to them.


I see a lot of younger looking people based on this pic at one of her book signings. If you scroll through the pics looks like more of the same. Looks like she is pretty big with the millennials and younger.

https://www.gettyimages.in/detail/news-photo/john-legend-and-chrissy-teigen-greet-fans-and-signs-copies-news-photo/512547466


I see maybe late twenties but a lot of those people look 30s.


But not many 40-50s which was supposedly her demographic. Her fans definitely seem to skew younger than what someone in here thinks.


+1. That crowd is solidly millennial. They like her bc she hated on Trump and they’re more comfortable with a nonwhite face than the older ppl.
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Anonymous wrote:So Scarrymommy, Amanda Gorman and Glennon Doyle all role models who believe in treating others with dignity follow her. Unfollow or be complicit. By staying followers they are saying it's OK to tell someone to go kill herself.


Or they believe people can change and have no problem with who Chrissy is now. A person in their 20s doesn’t make them the same person in their 30s.


Please. People only say this when it involves someone they like. This attitude doesn't extend to people they don't like, such as Brett Kavanaugh. People like her despite her heinous bullying past and they aren't going to give her up.


+1000

This is always true. But it's especially true these days because people will collect these bona fides that make them avatars for a certain kind of fan, and it's really hard for someone to turn on a celebrity they've decided is their second self. The reason I'm confident Teigan will make a comeback is that in the past few years, she has talked a lot about issues like infertility, pregnancy loss, postpartum depression, online bullying (ironically), body image, and other things that young and middle age UMC white women have strong feelings about. Women in this demo like the idea of identifying with Teigan. She's rich and beautiful, so if she has some of your same problems, it makes you feel better about those problems.

Those same women don't identify with Stodden, or Wallis, for instance. They might be sympathetic to those people, but they don't personally identify with them, and also don't really want to. They want to identify with the hot model with the hot husband who lives in the gorgeous house and hangs out with the Obamas! Obviously.

Anyway, this kind of sums it up: https://slate.com/culture/2021/05/chrissy-teigen-courtney-stodden-twitter-apology-explained.html


Middle age white women is not her fan base.


Who is her fan base?


Middle aged women, mostly white, mostly moms. 30ish and up. Shoppers, gossip lovers, and online obsessively. That’s not a cool, young, POC or male crowd, gimme an effing break.


Presumably that describes a lot of the DCUM crowd, but curiously there's a lot more hate than love for Chrissy in this thread. So maybe that doesn't quite describe her fan base and something is missing.


DCUM doesn’t represent a large portion of anything. Her fan base is clearly middle age white women.


Her fan base is made up of people who like her husband and 20 year olds who think the posed pictures she posted are real life. Not exactly deep thinkers which is why they are defending her.


20 yr olds are buying her cookbooks?

People who like her husband don’t necessarily care about her. I know plenty of people who had no idea about the tweets bc they only like her husband. She doesn’t even register to them.


I see a lot of younger looking people based on this pic at one of her book signings. If you scroll through the pics looks like more of the same. Looks like she is pretty big with the millennials and younger.

https://www.gettyimages.in/detail/news-photo/john-legend-and-chrissy-teigen-greet-fans-and-signs-copies-news-photo/512547466


I see maybe late twenties but a lot of those people look 30s.


But not many 40-50s which was supposedly her demographic. Her fans definitely seem to skew younger than what someone in here thinks.


Her fan base could be mid to late 30s AND 40-50s with them staying home and ordering online. I don’t really see 20 somethings caring about her. She’s older with kids trying to sell cookbooks. It just seems like you and another poster want to call younger people dumb. Oh well.
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Anonymous wrote:So Scarrymommy, Amanda Gorman and Glennon Doyle all role models who believe in treating others with dignity follow her. Unfollow or be complicit. By staying followers they are saying it's OK to tell someone to go kill herself.


Or they believe people can change and have no problem with who Chrissy is now. A person in their 20s doesn’t make them the same person in their 30s.


Please. People only say this when it involves someone they like. This attitude doesn't extend to people they don't like, such as Brett Kavanaugh. People like her despite her heinous bullying past and they aren't going to give her up.


+1000

This is always true. But it's especially true these days because people will collect these bona fides that make them avatars for a certain kind of fan, and it's really hard for someone to turn on a celebrity they've decided is their second self. The reason I'm confident Teigan will make a comeback is that in the past few years, she has talked a lot about issues like infertility, pregnancy loss, postpartum depression, online bullying (ironically), body image, and other things that young and middle age UMC white women have strong feelings about. Women in this demo like the idea of identifying with Teigan. She's rich and beautiful, so if she has some of your same problems, it makes you feel better about those problems.

Those same women don't identify with Stodden, or Wallis, for instance. They might be sympathetic to those people, but they don't personally identify with them, and also don't really want to. They want to identify with the hot model with the hot husband who lives in the gorgeous house and hangs out with the Obamas! Obviously.

Anyway, this kind of sums it up: https://slate.com/culture/2021/05/chrissy-teigen-courtney-stodden-twitter-apology-explained.html


Middle age white women is not her fan base.


Who is her fan base?


Middle aged women, mostly white, mostly moms. 30ish and up. Shoppers, gossip lovers, and online obsessively. That’s not a cool, young, POC or male crowd, gimme an effing break.


Presumably that describes a lot of the DCUM crowd, but curiously there's a lot more hate than love for Chrissy in this thread. So maybe that doesn't quite describe her fan base and something is missing.


DCUM doesn’t represent a large portion of anything. Her fan base is clearly middle age white women.


Her fan base is made up of people who like her husband and 20 year olds who think the posed pictures she posted are real life. Not exactly deep thinkers which is why they are defending her.


20 yr olds are buying her cookbooks?

People who like her husband don’t necessarily care about her. I know plenty of people who had no idea about the tweets bc they only like her husband. She doesn’t even register to them.


I see a lot of younger looking people based on this pic at one of her book signings. If you scroll through the pics looks like more of the same. Looks like she is pretty big with the millennials and younger.

https://www.gettyimages.in/detail/news-photo/john-legend-and-chrissy-teigen-greet-fans-and-signs-copies-news-photo/512547466


I see maybe late twenties but a lot of those people look 30s.


But not many 40-50s which was supposedly her demographic. Her fans definitely seem to skew younger than what someone in here thinks.


Her fan base could be mid to late 30s AND 40-50s with them staying home and ordering online. I don’t really see 20 somethings caring about her. She’s older with kids trying to sell cookbooks. It just seems like you and another poster want to call younger people dumb. Oh well.


It's ok to admit you're wrong sometimes. It takes a big person, but I think you can do it. Show some evidence that her fanbase is 40-50 because it really seems like you're just making things up. You don't "see" 20 something in the pics posted? Maybe get your eyes checked.
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Anonymous wrote:So Scarrymommy, Amanda Gorman and Glennon Doyle all role models who believe in treating others with dignity follow her. Unfollow or be complicit. By staying followers they are saying it's OK to tell someone to go kill herself.


Or they believe people can change and have no problem with who Chrissy is now. A person in their 20s doesn’t make them the same person in their 30s.


Please. People only say this when it involves someone they like. This attitude doesn't extend to people they don't like, such as Brett Kavanaugh. People like her despite her heinous bullying past and they aren't going to give her up.


+1000

This is always true. But it's especially true these days because people will collect these bona fides that make them avatars for a certain kind of fan, and it's really hard for someone to turn on a celebrity they've decided is their second self. The reason I'm confident Teigan will make a comeback is that in the past few years, she has talked a lot about issues like infertility, pregnancy loss, postpartum depression, online bullying (ironically), body image, and other things that young and middle age UMC white women have strong feelings about. Women in this demo like the idea of identifying with Teigan. She's rich and beautiful, so if she has some of your same problems, it makes you feel better about those problems.

Those same women don't identify with Stodden, or Wallis, for instance. They might be sympathetic to those people, but they don't personally identify with them, and also don't really want to. They want to identify with the hot model with the hot husband who lives in the gorgeous house and hangs out with the Obamas! Obviously.

Anyway, this kind of sums it up: https://slate.com/culture/2021/05/chrissy-teigen-courtney-stodden-twitter-apology-explained.html


Middle age white women is not her fan base.


Who is her fan base?


Middle aged women, mostly white, mostly moms. 30ish and up. Shoppers, gossip lovers, and online obsessively. That’s not a cool, young, POC or male crowd, gimme an effing break.


Presumably that describes a lot of the DCUM crowd, but curiously there's a lot more hate than love for Chrissy in this thread. So maybe that doesn't quite describe her fan base and something is missing.


DCUM doesn’t represent a large portion of anything. Her fan base is clearly middle age white women.


Her fan base is made up of people who like her husband and 20 year olds who think the posed pictures she posted are real life. Not exactly deep thinkers which is why they are defending her.


20 yr olds are buying her cookbooks?

People who like her husband don’t necessarily care about her. I know plenty of people who had no idea about the tweets bc they only like her husband. She doesn’t even register to them.


I see a lot of younger looking people based on this pic at one of her book signings. If you scroll through the pics looks like more of the same. Looks like she is pretty big with the millennials and younger.

https://www.gettyimages.in/detail/news-photo/john-legend-and-chrissy-teigen-greet-fans-and-signs-copies-news-photo/512547466


I see maybe late twenties but a lot of those people look 30s.


But not many 40-50s which was supposedly her demographic. Her fans definitely seem to skew younger than what someone in here thinks.


Her fan base could be mid to late 30s AND 40-50s with them staying home and ordering online. I don’t really see 20 somethings caring about her. She’s older with kids trying to sell cookbooks. It just seems like you and another poster want to call younger people dumb. Oh well.


It's ok to admit you're wrong sometimes. It takes a big person, but I think you can do it. Show some evidence that her fanbase is 40-50 because it really seems like you're just making things up. You don't "see" 20 something in the pics posted? Maybe get your eyes checked.


It’s ok to admit you have no idea who her fan base is and that you hate youth. You probably think you look younger than you actually do (how many post have we seen with that title ). Sorry but yeah, those people looked closer to 30 than 20. Why would a 20 yr old care about a mom with two kids and cookbooks. Hmmm...let’s see, who would relate more to that. 🤔
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Anonymous wrote:So Scarrymommy, Amanda Gorman and Glennon Doyle all role models who believe in treating others with dignity follow her. Unfollow or be complicit. By staying followers they are saying it's OK to tell someone to go kill herself.


Or they believe people can change and have no problem with who Chrissy is now. A person in their 20s doesn’t make them the same person in their 30s.


Please. People only say this when it involves someone they like. This attitude doesn't extend to people they don't like, such as Brett Kavanaugh. People like her despite her heinous bullying past and they aren't going to give her up.


+1000

This is always true. But it's especially true these days because people will collect these bona fides that make them avatars for a certain kind of fan, and it's really hard for someone to turn on a celebrity they've decided is their second self. The reason I'm confident Teigan will make a comeback is that in the past few years, she has talked a lot about issues like infertility, pregnancy loss, postpartum depression, online bullying (ironically), body image, and other things that young and middle age UMC white women have strong feelings about. Women in this demo like the idea of identifying with Teigan. She's rich and beautiful, so if she has some of your same problems, it makes you feel better about those problems.

Those same women don't identify with Stodden, or Wallis, for instance. They might be sympathetic to those people, but they don't personally identify with them, and also don't really want to. They want to identify with the hot model with the hot husband who lives in the gorgeous house and hangs out with the Obamas! Obviously.

Anyway, this kind of sums it up: https://slate.com/culture/2021/05/chrissy-teigen-courtney-stodden-twitter-apology-explained.html


Middle age white women is not her fan base.


Who is her fan base?


Middle aged women, mostly white, mostly moms. 30ish and up. Shoppers, gossip lovers, and online obsessively. That’s not a cool, young, POC or male crowd, gimme an effing break.


Presumably that describes a lot of the DCUM crowd, but curiously there's a lot more hate than love for Chrissy in this thread. So maybe that doesn't quite describe her fan base and something is missing.


DCUM doesn’t represent a large portion of anything. Her fan base is clearly middle age white women.


Her fan base is made up of people who like her husband and 20 year olds who think the posed pictures she posted are real life. Not exactly deep thinkers which is why they are defending her.


20 yr olds are buying her cookbooks?

People who like her husband don’t necessarily care about her. I know plenty of people who had no idea about the tweets bc they only like her husband. She doesn’t even register to them.


I see a lot of younger looking people based on this pic at one of her book signings. If you scroll through the pics looks like more of the same. Looks like she is pretty big with the millennials and younger.

https://www.gettyimages.in/detail/news-photo/john-legend-and-chrissy-teigen-greet-fans-and-signs-copies-news-photo/512547466


I see maybe late twenties but a lot of those people look 30s.


But not many 40-50s which was supposedly her demographic. Her fans definitely seem to skew younger than what someone in here thinks.


Her fan base could be mid to late 30s AND 40-50s with them staying home and ordering online. I don’t really see 20 somethings caring about her. She’s older with kids trying to sell cookbooks. It just seems like you and another poster want to call younger people dumb. Oh well.


It's ok to admit you're wrong sometimes. It takes a big person, but I think you can do it. Show some evidence that her fanbase is 40-50 because it really seems like you're just making things up. You don't "see" 20 something in the pics posted? Maybe get your eyes checked.


It’s ok to admit you have no idea who her fan base is and that you hate youth. You probably think you look younger than you actually do (how many post have we seen with that title ). Sorry but yeah, those people looked closer to 30 than 20. Why would a 20 yr old care about a mom with two kids and cookbooks. Hmmm...let’s see, who would relate more to that. 🤔


Just keep digging your heels in when you have nothing to go on. Sorry those 20 somethings desperately wanting their cookbook signed don't conform to your preconceived notions about who her "fans" are. It is strange that a 20 year old would care, but there they are, nonetheless. You can choose to ignore it but its there for all to see.
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