Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*laughs in Alison Roman*
As she should. I was disappointed and offended by Roman’s comments. She paid a high price for those comments and essentially torpedoed her career. I felt badly for Teigen at the time, a producer of Roman’s show. Teigen seemed genuinely stung and understandably so. But what a hypocrite, wow. History of bullying and harassing women. No, thank you.
roman’s comments were totally overblown - cancel culture at its worst. but in teigen’s defense, she actually didn’t join the cancellation attempts. but anyway last laugh is on tiegen because her recipes suck, but alison roman’s are genuinely really good. roman’s cancellation was part of a broader wave of cancellations within the food media world and of course hers was more bitter and vicious because it’s always easier to go after a young, successful liberal white woman for saying something wrong than it is to address actual issues. her cancellation was about social media mobs and jealousy.
Absolutely not. Her food is bland and boring like her.
All of the recipes of hers I’ve made have been really good. I cook and read recipes a lot so I know what I’m talking about. But thanks for confirming that this is about attacking her personally and not about the bona fides of the situation. Alison Roman losing her job because of some snarky musings vs Teigan’s vicious harassment of a vulnerable teen are completely different scales.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*laughs in Alison Roman*
As she should. I was disappointed and offended by Roman’s comments. She paid a high price for those comments and essentially torpedoed her career. I felt badly for Teigen at the time, a producer of Roman’s show. Teigen seemed genuinely stung and understandably so. But what a hypocrite, wow. History of bullying and harassing women. No, thank you.
roman’s comments were totally overblown - cancel culture at its worst. but in teigen’s defense, she actually didn’t join the cancellation attempts. but anyway last laugh is on tiegen because her recipes suck, but alison roman’s are genuinely really good. roman’s cancellation was part of a broader wave of cancellations within the food media world and of course hers was more bitter and vicious because it’s always easier to go after a young, successful liberal white woman for saying something wrong than it is to address actual issues. her cancellation was about social media mobs and jealousy.
Absolutely not. Her food is bland and boring like her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*laughs in Alison Roman*
As she should. I was disappointed and offended by Roman’s comments. She paid a high price for those comments and essentially torpedoed her career. I felt badly for Teigen at the time, a producer of Roman’s show. Teigen seemed genuinely stung and understandably so. But what a hypocrite, wow. History of bullying and harassing women. No, thank you.
roman’s comments were totally overblown - cancel culture at its worst. but in teigen’s defense, she actually didn’t join the cancellation attempts. but anyway last laugh is on tiegen because her recipes suck, but alison roman’s are genuinely really good. roman’s cancellation was part of a broader wave of cancellations within the food media world and of course hers was more bitter and vicious because it’s always easier to go after a young, successful liberal white woman for saying something wrong than it is to address actual issues. her cancellation was about social media mobs and jealousy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*laughs in Alison Roman*
As she should. I was disappointed and offended by Roman’s comments. She paid a high price for those comments and essentially torpedoed her career. I felt badly for Teigen at the time, a producer of Roman’s show. Teigen seemed genuinely stung and understandably so. But what a hypocrite, wow. History of bullying and harassing women. No, thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chrissy Teigen telling a young woman - a teen, actually - to take a "dirt nap" is revolting. This term is so grotesque and I have lost all respect and all connection to Chrissy; someone who I liked and admired.
I have unfollowed her and I will NEVER buy a single thing she owns or is connected to. EVER.
And no, I'm no Trumper so don't even start. Loved her and her husband, especially over the last four years. I find her now to be disturbing. Should she even be around children?
I’m glad you feel the way you do. I’ve given her clicks for recipes and have enjoyed and shared some of the recipes warn friends but otherwise, don’t know that I’ve given Chrissy Teigen money. I’m definitely part of her target audience - mom to a young child, hate Trump, live in the city, follow pop culture and am into style, etc.
I read other message boards and I’ve been really shocked at how few people in this general demographic seem to give a shit. Like, giving eye rolls as a reaction, everyone makes mistakes, she (Chrissy) was young. And I can only conclude that Chrissy earned permanent cool points with people for hating Trump which...is not a personality trait! It’s not distinct! Hundreds of millions of us disdain Trump. So the other thing is that a LOT of women (because the boards are primarily female) is that Stodden represents a “who cares” victim, with the porn aesthetic and the aggressive sexuality. They DGAF that she was provably underaged and abused. THEY, along with Teigen, think abused tweens and teens who aren’t perfect bookworms or “naturally” beautiful are sluts, and sluts deserve pain, humiliation, and death threats. It’s women serving as enforcers. It’s revolting but you know I’m not lying.
Anonymous wrote:Where are all her defenders from prior threads? Her comments about Courtney have been discussed here several times and there are always posters claiming Courntey is trash and Chrissy is a hero.
Anonymous wrote:*laughs in Alison Roman*
Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine saying such a despicable thing to anyone - not even my worst enemy, not even when I was younger and more foolish.
This revelation certainly undermines her carefully curated image as loving wife and mommy and miscarriage survivor.
For the record, I survived a very traumatic second trimester miscarriage myself, so I have great empathy for other women in the club.
But it’s hard to muster empathy for any women who routinely attacked other women on social media, publicly or privately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chrissy Teigen telling a young woman - a teen, actually - to take a "dirt nap" is revolting. This term is so grotesque and I have lost all respect and all connection to Chrissy; someone who I liked and admired.
I have unfollowed her and I will NEVER buy a single thing she owns or is connected to. EVER.
And no, I'm no Trumper so don't even start. Loved her and her husband, especially over the last four years. I find her now to be disturbing. Should she even be around children?
I’m glad you feel the way you do. I’ve given her clicks for recipes and have enjoyed and shared some of the recipes warn friends but otherwise, don’t know that I’ve given Chrissy Teigen money. I’m definitely part of her target audience - mom to a young child, hate Trump, live in the city, follow pop culture and am into style, etc.
I read other message boards and I’ve been really shocked at how few people in this general demographic seem to give a shit. Like, giving eye rolls as a reaction, everyone makes mistakes, she (Chrissy) was young. And I can only conclude that Chrissy earned permanent cool points with people for hating Trump which...is not a personality trait! It’s not distinct! Hundreds of millions of us disdain Trump. So the other thing is that a LOT of women (because the boards are primarily female) is that Stodden represents a “who cares” victim, with the porn aesthetic and the aggressive sexuality. They DGAF that she was provably underaged and abused. THEY, along with Teigen, think abused tweens and teens who aren’t perfect bookworms or “naturally” beautiful are sluts, and sluts deserve pain, humiliation, and death threats. It’s women serving as enforcers. It’s revolting but you know I’m not lying.
Anonymous wrote:Chrissy Teigen telling a young woman - a teen, actually - to take a "dirt nap" is revolting. This term is so grotesque and I have lost all respect and all connection to Chrissy; someone who I liked and admired.
I have unfollowed her and I will NEVER buy a single thing she owns or is connected to. EVER.
And no, I'm no Trumper so don't even start. Loved her and her husband, especially over the last four years. I find her now to be disturbing. Should she even be around children?
Anonymous wrote:That’s exactly what Chrissy is doing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure that we in the pop culture section of DCUM have the moral authority to indict Chrissy. But I think it's been obvious for a long time that she isn't like, a feminist icon. She is a basic mean girl who is kind of funny but often crosses lines of decency. I mean, she said she saw a baby that looked trashy and like a porn star. Without getting all weird and Qanon, and just taking the comment at face value, it is extremely mean spirited and weird.
This really does sum her (and us) up nicely in my opinion.
I think going into someone’s DMs and telling them to kill themselves, especially as a public person, is way beyond a moderated and anonymous mommy/daddy sort of niche message board.
This. I used to really like Teigen but the disclosure of her DMs to Stodden were so disturbing that I’m totally turned off. She encouraged a young person to lull themselves - what in the actual fu!k?!? Sure, my twenties weren’t my moral high ground and I did (and still do) things I regret. But encouraging a stranger, someone who clearly could have used support and kindness, to lull themselves is just beyond the point of acceptable. It’s disgusting. And the disclosure from Stodden that Teigen never reached out directly to her despite claiming she did, is icing on the cake.
Right? Chrissy claimed she reached out but she blocked Coutney.
Stodden responded on her verified Instagram account, writing, "I accept her apology and forgive her. But the truth remains the same, I have never heard from her or her camp in private."
"In fact, she blocked me on Twitter," Stodden wrote in the caption of a photo of a screen grab of being blocked from Teigen's Twitter account. "All of me wants to believe this is a sincere apology, but it feels like a public attempt to save her partnerships with Target and other brands who are realizing her "wokeness" is a broken record."
https://www.cnn.com/2021/05/13/entertainment/courtney-stodden-chrissy-teigen-bullying-trnd/index.html