Minding Her Business! Chrissy Teigen Reveals She's Not 'Getting Involved In Anyone's S**t Ever Again'
Chrissy Teigen is adamant that she will be minding her business from here on out.
While in West Hollywood to pick up her daughter Luna from school, photographers asked the 35-year-old what she thought of Addison Rae receiving flack for introducing herself to former President Donald Trump recently at the UFC 264, per TMZ.
"I have decided I'm not getting involved in anyone's s**t ever again," the model responded.
"I don't know, could be forever," Tiegen said when asked how long she thinks she will be canceled for. "I don't know, all I can do is live my life and take care of my kids and family. Everyone else can make their choice."
The cookbook author also admitted that she was trying to integrate back into society. "You just have to live your life and keep doing the same things you were doing before," Teigen said.
"They've reached out to me and they've been amazing," she said of other members of the "cancel club" sending well wishes — however, she did not drop any names.
Teigen was heavily criticized when old tweets directed at a then 16-year-old Courtney Stodden emerged earlier this year. Stodden claimed that Teigen had told them to take a "dirt nap" and had told them to kill themselves.
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Teigen recently opened up about the struggles of being canceled on social media. "Going outside sucks and doesn’t feel right, being at home alone with my mind makes my depressed head race. But I do know that however I’m handling this now isn’t the right answer," she lamented earlier this month.
She said she felt lost and struggled with not being able to communicate online, but admitted that "it’s hard to talk about it in that sense because obviously you sound whiney when you’ve clearly done something wrong. It just sucks."
In the recent clip, Teigen said she had reached out and texted Stodden but the model has begged to differ.
The 26-year-old responded to Teigen's previous statement on TikTok where they shared a video laughing in front of Teigen's Instagram post about feeling lost with the words "Just be nice" appearing in the clip and caption. Stodden captioned the video with the hashtags #bully, #bekind, #mentalhealth and #chrissyteigen.
Meanwhile, Teigen is also said to be worried about husband, John Legend's, upcoming summer tour. "As it is, Chrissy freaks out if John so much as goes to the store by himself, and if he’s busy at work she’s calling him every five minutes and interrupting his meetings," an OK! insider spilled.
The idea of being home alone with their two kids, Luna and Miles, "is absolutely terrifying for Chrissy, and it’s already causing her to melt down," the insider shared.