Chrissy Teigen reveals she has therapy twice a week amid bullying scandal – as she shares snaps from Barack Obama’s 60th birthday bash
She’s been the target of backlash since her abusive tweets originally made in 2011 resurfaced online, including one that urged a then 16-year-old Courtney Stodden to kill themselves.
And, Chrissy Teigen, 35, has revealed that she may increase the regularity of her therapy sessions from twice-a-week to three times, after struggling with an Instagram post decision ‘for so long.’
Taking to the social media platform on Monday, John Legend’s wife shared a series of snaps from their weekend celebrating Obama’s 60th birthday, but admitted she found it worryingly difficult to decide which photo to begin with.
Mental health matters: Chrissy Teigen, 35, has revealed that she may increase the regularity of her therapy sessions from twice-a-week to three times (pictured with husband John Legend)
Worrying: She found it worryingly difficult to decide which photo to begin with as shared a series of snaps from their weekend celebrating Obama’s 60th birthday
The shots showed the couple in their finest attire, holding hands while standing in a field in front of a stunning property in Martha’s Vineyard.
The model captioned the post: ‘Really struggled with which one to put first in the carousel, for truly so long that I realized I am happy I’m in twice weekly therapy and perhaps let’s bump it to three.’
Chrissy has been the target of backlash since her abusive tweets originally made in 2011 resurfaced online, including one that urged a then 16-year-old Courtney Stodden to kill themselves.
Stodden recently claimed that Teigen has yet to personally apologize for her actions, but Chrissy told TMZ on Wednesday that she ‘reached out to’ Stodden via text.
Stunning: The shots showed the couple in their finest attire, holding hands while standing in a field in Martha’s Vineyard
Glorious: They posed in front of a stunning property and a gorgeous pet pooch stole their limelight when he photobombed their snaps
During the same interview, Chrissy was asked about Addison Rae’s backlash for introducing herself to Donald Trump at a UFC fight, which she replied: ‘I have decided I’m not getting involved in anyone’s s**t ever again.’
Lindsay Lohan was also the subject of an insensitive post by Teigen, where a tweet from January 2011 read: ‘Lindsay adds a few more slits to her wrists when she sees emma stone.’
Old tweets from 2013 have also resurfaced in which she described nine-year-old Oscar nominee Wallis as ‘cocky’ and called Teen Mom star Farrah Abraham, then 21, a ‘wh***’.
Michael Costello accused Chrissy and her stylist, Monica Rose, of blacklisting him from the industry which spawned his own suicidal ideations as the pair went ‘out of their way to threaten people and brands that if they were in any shape or form associated with me, they would not work with any of them.’
Gorgeous: Chrissy’s white gown featured a peplum hem and slit open flowing sleeves which hung down to match the length of her skirt
Tough time: Teigen recently noted how it ‘feels so weird to pretend like nothing happened’ while she feels like ‘utter s**t in real life,’ explaining how she misses connecting with her fans
Cameroonian singer Dencia claimed that Chrissy had pushed her twice at the 2016 Grammy Awards after allegedly believing that the singer’s assistant had recorded her on his phone.
Chrissy attempted to right a few of her wrongs with an apology shared to Medium in June — which was her first time speaking out since taking a social media hiatus after a host of bullying allegations came to light.
‘Hi all. It has been a VERY humbling few weeks,’ she wrote. ‘I know I’ve been quiet, and lord knows you don’t want to hear about me, but I want you to know I’ve been sitting in a hole of deserved global punishment, the ultimate ‘sit here and think about what you’ve done.
She added: ‘Not a day, not a single moment has passed where I haven’t felt the crushing weight of regret for the things I’ve said in the past.’
Yikes: Chrissy attempted to right a few of her wrongs with an apology shared to Medium last month — her first time speaking out since taking a social media hiatus after a host of bullying allegations came to light