Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Chrissy Teigen is Back on Twitter After Leaving Abruptly: I’ve spent weeks just saying tweets to shampoo bottles”

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One of the funniest best Tweeters is back on Twitter. Chrissy Teignen, a multi hyphenate, has returned to the fray after about three weeks’ absence.

Chrissy Tweeted today: “I’ve spent weeks just saying tweets to shampoo bottles.” She added: I choose to take the bad with the good!!turns out it feels TERRIBLE to silence yourself and also no longer enjoy belly chuckles randomly throughout the day and also lose like 2000 friends at once lol”

Chrissy is married to pop star John Legend and is considered a witty contributor to social media. But I guess she got some heat from “trolls”– anonymous critics– and decided to exit the forum. I’m glad she’s reconsidered. She’s considered by many, meaning me, the Dorothy Parker of Twitter.

Welcome back, Chrissy!

 

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