The Sports Illustrated model hits back at a 'complete witch' who asks her on Twitter if she really needs to conceive her second baby through IVF.
- Jan 31, 2017
AceShowbiz - Chrissy Teigen once again shows the world why people shouldn't mess with her. The Sports Illustrated model hopped on Twitter Monday, January 30 to confirm her plan to have another baby with husband John Legend and, in the process, silence an internet troll who criticized her decision to conceive via IVF.
As fans already know, Teigen had her first child Luna through IVF because she was unable to conceive naturally. Then last weekend, she told ET Online that she's definitely going to have a boy next. "Oh my God, a little boy is next for sure," so she told the publication at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
A day later, she further explained the plan to expand her family in a string of tweets. "Since this is coming up again, I said our next baby would be a boy because that is the embryo we have left. A boy. So. Yeah," she wrote, before clarifying, "And no, I am not pregnant."
Since this is coming up again, I said our next baby would be a boy because that is the embryo we have left. A boy. So. Yeah.
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) January 30, 2017
But one of her followers didn't seem too pleased to know that she once again would use IVF. The fan named Linda Wampler asked her if she really needed the procedure. "did you give it a minute to try naturally or are you avoiding 'the act?' At least no political rants!" the fan tweeted, to which Teigen replied, "Hi Linda, thanks for asking, you complete witch. I tried for about 9 years. Anything else, let me know!"
Hi Linda, thanks for asking, you complete witch. I tried for about 9 years. Anything else, let me know! https://t.co/54e9AvIqQ9
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) January 30, 2017
Teigen has never been shy to admit that she has fertility issues. She once opened up about how hard it was for her to get pregnant during a 2015 appearance on "FABLife". "John and I have been together for so long now. Our relationship, before we even got engaged, was pretty significant too," she said back then. "I would say, honestly, [that] John and I were having trouble. We would have had kids five, six years ago if it had happened, but my gosh, it's been a process."