Courtney Stodden responds to Chrissy Teigen’s ‘cancel club’ post by urging people to ‘just be nice’

Courtney Stodden responds to Chrissy Teigen’s post about ‘cancel club’ by urging people to ‘just be nice’ … following bitter online bullying battle


Courtney Stodden has urged people to ‘just be nice’ after Chrissy Teigen admitted she feels ‘lost’ in a social media post about being canceled.

The model, 26, who identifies as non-binary, has taken to TikTok to share their thoughts on Chrissy’s post, as they shared a video of themselves superimposed in front of a screenshot of Teigen’s Instagram account. 

Previously, the Lip Sync Battle star apologized for being a ‘troll’ following bullying accusations from Courtney – who claimed the 35-year-old beauty used to message them to tell them to take their own life.

Taking aim: Courtney Stodden has urged people to ‘just be nice’ in a TikTok post in response to Chrissy Teigen admitting she feels ‘lost’ in a social media post about being canceled

Chrissy admitted she felt ‘lost’ and ‘depressed’ after becoming a part of ‘cancel club’ in a lengthy Instagram post this week.

She wrote on Instagram: ‘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!’

Coming home to roost: Courtney's 'be nice' response came after Chrissy shared a lengthy message on Instagram about struggling to be apart of 'cancel club' following her bullying scandal

Coming home to roost: Courtney’s ‘be nice’ response came after Chrissy shared a lengthy message on Instagram about struggling to be apart of ‘cancel club’ following her bullying scandal

Courtney took a screen shot of the Instagram message – which included a photo of Teigen’s legs lounging on the couch in ripped jeans – and shared it to TikTok with the words ‘just be nice.’ 

The bullying scandal has seen Chrissy step back from her and Kris Jenner’s cleaning supplies company, Safely, as well as face other repercussions and she admitted being a part of ‘cancel club’ has been a learning experience, though it also ‘sucks’.

She continued in her post: ‘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. 

'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.'

‘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.(sic)’

Teigen was not the only one guilty of bullying Stodden over the years on social media.  

American Pie actor Jason Biggs sent Courtney a message of apology over some mean tweets aimed at them from his past.

Jason, 43, took to Twitter to send a message to the model in which he said sorry for making jokes at her expense in the past and insisted he is now ‘living a clean and sober life to make good and healthy decisions’.   

Making things right: Teigen was not the only one guilty of bullying Stodden over the years on social media and American Pie actor Jason Biggs recently sent Courtney a message of apology over some mean tweets aimed at them from his past

Making things right: Teigen was not the only one guilty of bullying Stodden over the years on social media and American Pie actor Jason Biggs recently sent Courtney a message of apology over some mean tweets aimed at them from his past

In sharing their message from Jason, Courtney indirectly cast the spotlight on Chrissy, who Stodden implied they have not received a personal apology from, for nasty social media comments Teigen wrote a decade back.

They penned: ‘This is what a personal apology looks like. Everyone makes mistakes but not everyone takes real accountability. Jason, I felt this. I wish you love and immense success to you and your family @JasonBiggs.’

Despite Chrissy’s bid to reconcile with Courtney and rehabilitate her image, on Thursday, Courtney simply penned: ‘This is what a personal apology looks like’ in an apparent swipe at the model for her own apology.’

Teigen has publicly apologized for her treatment of Stodden and has said she would privately apologize, however, according to Courtney it has yet to happen.

Subtle: Courtney made a veiled dig at Chrissy by re-sharing Biggs' mea culpa by noting that is 'what a personal apology looks like' after Teigen allegedly failed to say she was sorry privately to Stodden

Subtle: Courtney made a veiled dig at Chrissy by re-sharing Biggs’ mea culpa by noting that is ‘what a personal apology looks like’ after Teigen allegedly failed to say she was sorry privately to Stodden