Chrissy Teigen has a strong presence on social media, often posting provocative photos and making her followers laugh with her quick-witted one liners. But of course, there’s some people out there who just can’t help themselves but post rude comments.
Teigen responded to these people, who post comments about her weight or other negative remarks, saying she reads “99.5 percent of them.”
John Legend’s wife told Us Weekly, “It’s almost like f—-king walking up to somebody, or going to somebody’s house, knocking on the door and being like, ‘You’re fat.’”
Teigen has 3 million Instagram followers and 887,000 Twitter followers, so odds are that there’s a good amount of negative comments being thrown her way.
“I think that people think that when they send you things, it goes off into space and you don’t care,” she continued. “The worst is when you respond and they’re like, ‘Oh, I didn’t think you would read that! I love you! Oh my god!’ Like, that’s the worst.”
The Samsung spokeswomen admitted “technology is a huge part of my life,” adding, “I’m never not on my phone.” She also called her phone her “little security blanket.”
When it comes to her topless Instagram photos being pulled, she said posting photos of her nipple “wasn't meant to be a big feminist statement, a big campaign,” however, “it would be nice if women could have the same rights as men."
"Wouldn't it be so wonderful if we could just be able to do that?" she asked. "But rules are rules, and honestly, I understand.”
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