Chrissy Teigen really loves attention

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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.


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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. 🤔


NP, and have no stake in this argument at all, but I'm a youngish millennial and I follow her on IG/like her (wouldn't identify as a huge fan or anything, but I do like her - at least prior to these revelations). I think her kids are cute and she can be funny. I also have a much younger sister, who actually happens to be 20, and she likes her too and makes her recipes quite often. Apparently the miso pasta is really good. I don't know if my sister has the cookbook, but she would definitely buy it.

I know many people in my demographic and in my sister's who like and at least casually follow her - not sure where the insistence that her fan base is "40-50" is coming from.
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What the hell are you two arguing about....
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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.


Ok, sweetie. Her fan base is 20 somethings. No one on DCUM would be interested in her. This group is way too educated.
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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. 🤔


NP, and have no stake in this argument at all, but I'm a youngish millennial and I follow her on IG/like her (wouldn't identify as a huge fan or anything, but I do like her - at least prior to these revelations). I think her kids are cute and she can be funny. I also have a much younger sister, who actually happens to be 20, and she likes her too and makes her recipes quite often. Apparently the miso pasta is really good. I don't know if my sister has the cookbook, but she would definitely buy it.

I know many people in my demographic and in my sister's who like and at least casually follow her - not sure where the insistence that her fan base is "40-50" is coming from.


The instance is her fan base isn’t solely made up of 20 somethings. DCUM likes to think they are above something but in reality her fans do indeed include women and men over the age of 36. Keep up.
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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. 🤔


NP, and have no stake in this argument at all, but I'm a youngish millennial and I follow her on IG/like her (wouldn't identify as a huge fan or anything, but I do like her - at least prior to these revelations). I think her kids are cute and she can be funny. I also have a much younger sister, who actually happens to be 20, and she likes her too and makes her recipes quite often. Apparently the miso pasta is really good. I don't know if my sister has the cookbook, but she would definitely buy it.

I know many people in my demographic and in my sister's who like and at least casually follow her - not sure where the insistence that her fan base is "40-50" is coming from.


The instance is her fan base isn’t solely made up of 20 somethings. DCUM likes to think they are above something but in reality her fans do indeed include women and men over the age of 36. Keep up.


If that's your point ("her fan base isn't solely made up of 20 somethings"), you've done a terrible job making it. You've been insisting in your prior posts that 20-year olds couldn't possibly be interested in her because she has two kids and a cookbook. I think most people would agree that her fan base isn't exclusively teenagers and 20-somethings, just that she does have a millennial and younger following. And that's why I posted anecdotal evidence to the contrary.
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NP, and have no stake in this argument at all, but I'm a youngish millennial and I follow her on IG/like her (wouldn't identify as a huge fan or anything, but I do like her - at least prior to these revelations). I think her kids are cute and she can be funny. I also have a much younger sister, who actually happens to be 20, and she likes her too and makes her recipes quite often. Apparently the miso pasta is really good. I don't know if my sister has the cookbook, but she would definitely buy it.

I know many people in my demographic and in my sister's who like and at least casually follow her - not sure where the insistence that her fan base is "40-50" is coming from.


The instance is her fan base isn’t solely made up of 20 somethings. DCUM likes to think they are above something but in reality her fans do indeed include women and men over the age of 36. Keep up.

No. Re-read the thread. The insistence has been that her fan base is middle age white women. Not sure why all of you just can’t understand that she appealed to a broad demographic. It’s no one group or the other.
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Last ten pages sound like an in-denial Chrissy trying to convince herself this will blow over. Sweetie, this is your permanent reputation. You're toxic and disturbed. Chickens have finally come home to roost. As for her core "fan base," it never actually existed. The internet is fake. Viral social media is all bots and inorganic boosting. But now she's persona non grata, so she won't even get those fake pumps. It's over.
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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. 🤔


NP, and have no stake in this argument at all, but I'm a youngish millennial and I follow her on IG/like her (wouldn't identify as a huge fan or anything, but I do like her - at least prior to these revelations). I think her kids are cute and she can be funny. I also have a much younger sister, who actually happens to be 20, and she likes her too and makes her recipes quite often. Apparently the miso pasta is really good. I don't know if my sister has the cookbook, but she would definitely buy it.

I know many people in my demographic and in my sister's who like and at least casually follow her - not sure where the insistence that her fan base is "40-50" is coming from.


My 63 yr old mother and aunt thinks she’s funny and cute. They both have her cookbook.
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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. 🤔


NP, and have no stake in this argument at all, but I'm a youngish millennial and I follow her on IG/like her (wouldn't identify as a huge fan or anything, but I do like her - at least prior to these revelations). I think her kids are cute and she can be funny. I also have a much younger sister, who actually happens to be 20, and she likes her too and makes her recipes quite often. Apparently the miso pasta is really good. I don't know if my sister has the cookbook, but she would definitely buy it.

I know many people in my demographic and in my sister's who like and at least casually follow her - not sure where the insistence that her fan base is "40-50" is coming from.


My 63 yr old mother and aunt thinks she’s funny and cute. They both have her cookbook.


Which supports the point that her fan base is diverse, age-wise. I'm not defending her actions at all, but clearly she appeals to people across age demographics.
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My 63 yr old mother and aunt thinks she’s funny and cute. They both have her cookbook.


Sure they do Chrissy.
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My 63 yr old mother and aunt thinks she’s funny and cute. They both have her cookbook.


Sure they do Chrissy.


Are you mentally unstable? You have to stop commenting this, it's really absurd.
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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.


Ok, sweetie. Her fan base is 20 somethings. No one on DCUM would be interested in her. This group is way too educated.



Is this an ironic post? Because you're posting in a thread about Chrissy Teigen, which means that people here are interested. There's a 500+ thread about Hilaria Baldwin, who is arguably more trashy and vapid, but is of fervent interest to this community. Stop pretending you spend all your leisure time reading Greek classics. You don't and we don't either.
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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.


Ok, sweetie. Her fan base is 20 somethings. No one on DCUM would be interested in her. This group is way too educated.



Is this an ironic post? Because you're posting in a thread about Chrissy Teigen, which means that people here are interested. There's a 500+ thread about Hilaria Baldwin, who is arguably more trashy and vapid, but is of fervent interest to this community. Stop pretending you spend all your leisure time reading Greek classics. You don't and we don't either.


You must not have read the thread.
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My 63 yr old mother and aunt thinks she’s funny and cute. They both have her cookbook.


Sure they do Chrissy.


Are you mentally unstable? You have to stop commenting this, it's really absurd.


In contrast to the verbose and obsessive hyperanalyzation of a messy D-list celebrity throughout this thread? Yeah, totally stable. Anyone other than Chrissy spending their workday for the last week obsessively defending this woman and her "comeback" is fit for a nuthouse.
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Cyber-stalking, bullying and harassing multiple young women to commit suicide and whatever other unhinged rhetoric isn't exactly aspirational. There's nothing redeeming about Teigan other than being married to a washed up crooner. She's ideal for some trainwreck Bravo reality TV wives show. Or maybe a Dr Drew rehab show. Other than that her marketability is rather toxic.
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