Chrissy Teigen ‘replaced on Netflix show’ after claims she bullied Lindsay Lohan, Farrah Abraham and Courtney Stodden
CHRISSY Teigen has been "replaced on a Netflix show" she was due to appear on, after claims she bullied Lindsay Lohan, Farrah Abraham and Courtney Stodden.
The 35-year-old model has been engulfed in controversy in recent weeks after past online messages came back to haunt her.
wife's past actions have since cost her work and .
has already lost a lucrative partnership with American retailer Target since the scandal hit.
Now it seems she may have also lost work with as a result.
The show, Never Have I Ever, follows the life of a high school teen, with celebrity stars featuring on the series to provide voice-over commentary for episodes.
Chrissy had been due to feature in the second season, but a spokesperson for the show told : “The role is expected to be recast.”
The report also suggests Chrissy herself took the decision to drop out of the planned voice work.
The scandal hit after she was by model , who claimed Chrissy had messaged them saying they should kill themself.
After the news erupted, the blonde, who identifies as non-binary, shared a screenshot confirming that Chrissy had blocked them on Twitter, with the caption reading: "I accept her apology and forgive her.
"But the truth remains the same, I have never heard from her or her camp in private.
"In fact, she blocked me on Twitter. All of me wants to believe this is a sincere apology, but it feels like a public attempt to save her partnerships with Target and other brands who are realizing her 'wokeness' is a broken record."
Then a social media post that Chrissy had written about Lindsay Lohan on January 16, 2011 resurfaced, encouraging her to self harm.
Chrissy posted: " adds a few more slits to her wrists when she sees emma stone."
This week alum as an “unfit person for society” after the model branded her a “whore” in a now deleted tweet.
, 30, spoke out against the Sports Illustrated model, who in 2013 called her a "w***e."
She said in an interview with : “It's really just a pathetic statement after someone has gone to therapy publicly for sex shaming, working through my own depression, bereavement, and vulnerabilities at that time.
“I don't even say the words she says.”
The mom of one called her "an unfit person in society" after the resurfaced tweet from Chrissy was shared last month by author .
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Chrissy wrote at the time: "In other news, you're a w***e" and everyone hates you, whoops not other news, sorry."
When the tweet resurfaced, Farrah called Chrissy and urged her to "get mental help".