Chrissy Teigen Makes Revealing Father's Day Instagram Post — 'There Are No Words. Only Tears That I Am Fresh Out,' Says The Reeling TV Personality
Chrissy Teigen's once active social media presence has been scarce amidst the drama of past "mean girl" tweets directed at Courtney Stodden and Lindsey Lohan resurfacing, and current bullying allegations from fashion designer, Michael Costello.
Despite the rampant accusations and rumors that continue to fly in every direction surrounding the popular television personality, Teigen took to Instagram on Sunday to make a sweet Father's Day post honoring her superstar hubby, John Legend.
The adorable snapshot showed Legend posing with their two children — Luna Simone, 5, and Miles Theodore, 3. Teigen captioned the tender pic, "There are no words. Only tears that I am fresh out of. To our everything, we love you forever."
Though the post can be boiled down to a thoughtful Father's Day post, it also seems to give insight into Teigen's mental and emotional health regarding the constant attacks against her due to her bullying past, implying that she has been so upset by the allegations that she has no more tears to cry.
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As OK! previously reported, Teigen has remained off social media since disparaging tweets she allegedly sent Courtney Stodden resurfaced. After the cyberbullying scandal made headlines, the model reportedly lost a contract with Bloomingdales and her cookware was pulled from Target. The former model also stepped away from a role in the upcoming second season of Netflix's Never Have I Ever.
Courtney Stodden claimed, "She wouldn’t just publicly tweet about wanting me to take 'a dirt nap' but would privately DM me and tell me to kill myself," Stodden claimed. "Things like, 'I can’t wait for you to die."
Teigen issued an apology to Stodden on May 12, admitting she was an "insecure, attention seeking troll" and is "ashamed and completely embarrassed at my behavior," but "that is nothing compared to how I made Courtney feel."
Regardless of public apologies, the allegations have continued to roll in with Michael Costello and Farrah Abraham detailing their trauma regarding Teigen's alleged bullying.