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UPDATE Chrissy Teigen Exits Twitter, Says “I Am Honestly Deeply Bruised” After Trolls Take Advantage of her Good Nature

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THURSDAY UPDATE Chrissy is gone. She has deleted her account. She will be missed. She’s a vibrant, smart, fun person. She made Twitter a better place.

 

WEDNESDAY NIGHT 10PM Chrissy Teigen, model, writer, chef, mother, wife of John Legend, like a thousand things, says she’s leaving Twitter.

She wrote: “I’m just a sensitive shit, okay!? I don’t wanna be this way! I just am! But I love you guys and I cherish our time together, I truly do. I also hate you.”

Chrissy is having issues with trolls, the terrible people who live in basements, use fake names, and attack celebrities for no reason. She has such a good nature and an open heart, I feel bad. But social media is no place for anyone feeling sensitive. She may take some time off.

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