Saturday, September 28

Chrissy Teigen talks about the meaning of belonging to the “cancel club” and its consequences


Chrissy Teigen habla del significado de pertenecer al “cancel club” y sus consecuencias
Chrissy Teigen.

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Chrissy Teigen reflected on the “calcel club” through her Instagram account . The controversial public figure spoke promptly of those who have been “canceled” by users of social networks.

“I don’t know how to start,” said the 35 model years. “I feel like I have to pretend that nothing is happening in the world of the Internet.” Teigen said that going out does not feel good and being alone depresses her. “I feel lost and I need to find my place again. I desperately want to communicate with you instead of pretending everything is fine. ”

The model assured that she is part of the “club of those canceled” and that she is learning a lot from this experience .

“You can’t understand until you’re part of it and it’s hard to talk about it because you obviously sound like you’re complaining when you clearly did something bad. That sucks. There is no way to win. ”

The model ended her lengthy message saying that she misses her followers and is tired of their situation. “If you or someone you know has been canceled please let me know and if there is a meeting for the cancel club, I could use it.”

The influencer hasn’t had a good digital experience in the last year. After Courtney Stodden shared Teigen’s hurtful comments about her, hundreds of criticisms rained down on the model. Chrissy has apologized to those who offended however this has not been enough to stop talking about it.

Currently Teigen has more than 34. 9 million followers on Instagram alone. On Twitter, where it was most active in the past, it has starred in more than one controversy, especially regarding the policy ; when she received thousands of followers after Joe Biden followed her on the social network. “” At the time That I realized he was following me, I said to myself, ‘Oh sh t’. I thought it was going to put too much pressure on me to have the president read my tweets. It was too much, “he said in an interview.

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