Chrissy Teigen rents a womb?
Just months after Chrissy Teigen gave birth to her third child, the star has revealed she “had” another baby via surrogate.
A couple of years earlier, Teigen had miscarried and tragically lost her baby.
“That’s the worst pain really that I can even imagine as a parent,” Allie Beth Stuckey says sympathetically.
Teigen explained that the idea of surrogacy came from that loss, saying that after losing her baby Jack, she was unsure she’d be able to carry any more babies on her own.
Teigen and her husband reached out to a surrogacy agency before they knew she was pregnant again.
Stuckey, while sympathetic to what Tiegen has been through, does not view the surrogacy as a good thing.
“The fact of the matter is that surrogacy is still the exploitation of female bodies. It is still prioritizing the wants of adults over the well-being of children.”
“There is a bond that is created between the child and his mother, or the woman carrying him during gestation,” Stuckey continues. “He feels her heartbeat, knows her smell, knows the sights and sounds of the life that she is creating around her.”
Stuckey believes surrogacy betrays the primal instinct of the child, who wants to attach himself to the woman who carried him.
“I don’t think that we even put any thought into the psychological, mental, emotional, physical well-being of a child who is created in this way and then gestated in this way and then given to people who, as far as the child knows, are strangers.”
While Teigen used her own eggs, Stuckey notes that in many cases, you have to use another woman’s eggs.
“You have to buy the eggs of one woman, rent the womb of another woman, as you do when it’s two men going through the surrogacy process — and then you take that child away not just from the biological mother who sold her eggs, not just from the woman who gestated the child with the womb that was rented, but you also take that child away from the possibility of ever having a mother at all.”
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Chrissy Teigen blasted for having servants carry her dress through streets to the White House Correspondents' Dinner
Chrissy Teigen was slammed for having servants carry the train of her dress through the streets on the way to the 2023 White House Correspondents' Dinner.
President Joe Biden mocked the press corps at the dinner dedicated to the journalists who cover the president of the United States.
"In a lot of ways, this dinner sums up my first two years in office. I’ll talk for 10 minutes, take zero questions, and cheerfully walk away," Biden ridiculed the press to their faces as to how he doesn't field their questions.
The event was hosted by stand-up comedian Roy Wood Jr., and featured celebrities such as Kelly Ripa, Brittney Griner, Julia Fox, Rosario Dawson, Liev Schreiber, John Leguizamo, Gayle King, and Lena Headey.
Chrissy Teigen and her husband John Legend also attended the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The 37-year-old former model was caught on video having servants carry the train of her dress through the streets.
Teigen and Legend walked past climate crisis activists screaming, "The planet is dying!"
\u201cJohn Legend and Chrissy Teigen arriving at the White House Correspondents\u2019 Dinner tonight\u201d— Brendan Gutenschwager (@Brendan Gutenschwager) 1682815852
The Twitter reactions lampooned Teigen for the tone-deaf display.
Podcast host Jedediah Bila said, "I'm surprised she doesn't have her peasants masked. The liberal elite is gross at every level."
Journalist Ian Miles Cheong tweeted, "These people are more important than you. You'll have to carry their dress for for them, peasant."
Podcast host Shawn Farash added, "Love the servants trailing Teigen... EQUITY!!!!"
One Twitter user wrote, "This is what peak liberalism looks like."
Author Jennifer Sey noted, "Chrissy Teigen at the White House correspondents dinner has Met Gala 2021 vibes."
\u201cChrissy Teigen at the White House correspondents dinner has Met Gala 2021 vibes.\u201d— Jennifer Sey (@Jennifer Sey) 1682876077
Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald pointed out, "The below video reminds me of that COVID-era video of a huge team of masked servants getting AOC ready for the Met Gala by working on her hair, nails, feet, and dress while she and her boyfriend lounged around unmasked."
\u201cThe below video reminds me of that COVID-era video of a huge team of masked servants getting AOC ready for the Met Gala by working on her hair, nails, feet, and dress while she and her boyfriend lounged around unmasked:\u201d— Glenn Greenwald (@Glenn Greenwald) 1682867889
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Chrissy Teigen’s ‘Cancel Club’ Lamentation Is Incredibly Sad
Social media takes Chrissy Teigen to the woodshed after she complains that being in the 'cancel club' has 'depressed' her
Model Chrissy Teigen says she's having extreme difficulty navigating life in the "cancel club" amid bullying accusations.
In a Wednesday Instagram post, Teigen said that she's been "depressed" since the allegations came to a head in May.
Teigen shared a lengthy apology for being an internet "troll" after reality star and pop star Courtney Stodden said that Teigen — who reportedly bullied the reality star for years — once suggested suicide.
"[Teigen] wouldn't just publicly tweet about wanting me to take a 'dirt nap,'" Stodden said at the time, "but would privately DM me and tell me to kill myself. Things like 'I can't wait for you to die.'"
What are the details?
In the Wednesday post, Teigen, 35, wrote, "Iiiii don't really know what to say here...just feels so weird to pretend nothing happened in this online world but feel like utter s*** in real life. 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. I feel lost and need to find my place again, I need to snap out of this, I desperately wanna communicate with you guys instead of pretending everything is okay."
"I'm not used to any other way!!" she continued. "Cancel club is a fascinating thing and I have learned a whollllle lot. Only a few understand it and it's impossible to know til you're in it. And 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. There is no winning. But there never is here anyhow. All I know is I love you guys, I miss you guys, and I just needed an honest moment with you because I'm just...tired of being sick with myself all day."
She concluded, "I don't even know if it's good to say any of this because it's gonna get brutally picked apart but I dunno. I can't do this silent s*** anymore! If you or someone you know has also been cancelled please let me know if there is a cancel club reunion because I could use some time off my couch! Thank u and goodbye I love u."
What was the response?
In response to Teigen's dramatic admission, one Twitter user wrote, "And I thought I had it rough being unemployed since last Fall, applying for 140 jobs and spending time trying go figure out I'm going to pay my mortgage and provide food for my family. Oh and cancer survivor on top of that. I guess others like Chrissy have it far worse."
Another added, "Seems like raising two small children should be taking up a majority of someone's time idk."
Another user said that Teigen perhaps needs to take an inventory of her life if being "alone" in her thoughts is so troubling.
"If being 'alone in her thoughts' is leaving her depressed, she should make some life adjustments," the user wrote.
Another user suggested that Teigen spend her time volunteering rather than complaining about her life on social media.
"She needs to go volunteer somewhere anonymously it would change her world," the user wrote.
Another added, "Chrissy, honey, this isn't depression... This is withdrawal. Canceling may be the best thing to happen to you. Get some therapy and find some new sources of dopamine. Preferably the kinds that don't involve hurting others."
"What happens when vacuous person is forced to confront the vast, unending emptiness of self. Yes it's agony," yet another user pointed out.
Fashion designer says bullying from Chrissy Teigen left him 'traumatized' with 'thoughts of suicide' — shares messages between them
Fashion designer Michael Costello has come forward as the latest alleged victim of bullying by far-left model Chrissy Teigen, posting purported messages between the two as he confessed that her abuse from years ago continues to torment him and that he remains suicidal because of it.
What are the details?
In an Instagram post Monday afternoon, Costello began by writing:
"I didn't want to do this but I can not be happy until I speak my mind I need to heal and in order for me to do that I must reveal what I've been going through. I wanted to kill myself and I still am traumatized, depressed and have thoughts of suicide."
The designer revealed that Teigen — who has admitted to previously bullying other celebrities and reportedly urged at least one to kill herself — accused him of being racist over an image she saw online in 2014, according to "Entertainment Tonight."
Messages shared by Costello allegedly show Teigen refusing to speak with him when he was pleading to clear up the situation and his good name.
"Chrissy, I've never called anyone the n word," Costello wrote the model. "Those fake images were photoshopped from a former disgruntled employee."
"Good luck with that lmao," Teigen replied. "Hope that story keeps your already dead career going."
Costello then pleads with Teigen to call him so he can explain himself, supplying his phone number and writing, "I am suffering from this more than you can imagine. So many people are attacking me over this. It's a fake story but your comment is adding more fuel to the fire."
"Good!" Teigen responded. "Racist people like you deserve to suffer and die. You might as well be dead. Your career is over, just watch."
Costello wrote to his followers of Tiegen, "Wow, did she live up to her words."
He claimed that Teigen and stylist Monica Rose actively worked 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."
Costello explained that "so many nights" he stayed awake wanting to kill himself, and that just last week he wrote letters to family and close friends "because I thought taking my own life would be the best way out" from the torment at the hands of the "powerful Hollywood elites."
Teigen apologizes
Costello's post came hours after Teigen issued a lengthy apology following weeks of backlash and canceled deals of her own over multiple unearthed instances of her bullying and harassing young female celebrities.
Teigen, who is married to singer John Legend, wrote, in part:
There is simply no excuse for my past horrible tweets. My targets didn't deserve them. No one does. Many of them needed empathy, kindness, understanding and support, not my meanness masquerading as a kind of casual, edgy humor.
I was a troll, full stop. And I am so sorry.
She added, "I won't ask for your forgiveness, only your patience and tolerance. I ask that you allow me, as I promise to allow you, to own past mistakes and be given the opportunity to seek self improvement and change."