Courtney Stodden Reveals Chrissy Teigen Hasn't Apologized and Still Blocks Them Amid Bullying Drama
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A year after publicly calling out the wife of John Legend for cyberbullying, the 'Celebrity Big Brother' alum unveils that the latter hasn't contacted them privately to say sorry and continues to block them on social media.

AceShowbiz - Courtney Stodden has shared an update on their relationship with Chrissy Teigen a year after calling out the latter for bullying them over a decade ago. The model, who identifies as non-binary, revealed that the wife of John Legend hasn't apologized yet and still blocks them on social media.

The 27-year-old model told Page Six on Sunday, April 10, "I haven't checked, but I don't think [I'm unblocked]." They added, "Yeah, I'm not seeing she has a Twitter, so maybe she has one and I'm just blocked from it?" After checking directly on Twitter, they said, "Yeah, no, I don't see anything."

"I was speaking on this maybe for a few years before [Chrissy apologized]," Courtney said. "I wish that she maybe could have apologized to me, like she said she did. But I never got anything. So, I didn't feel touched, let's say, by the apology…I didn't get one other than on social media, which felt like she was apologizing to everybody else, but I was blocked."

Last March, Courtney called out Chrissy for bullying them in the past. "It's so damaging when you have somebody like Chrissy Teigen bullying children. So, I definitely think it's time to speak out," said the former star of "Celebrity Big Brother". "I'm not going after her and to bully her. And I don't think it's okay that people are bullying Chrissy. But, I also don't think it's okay to cry wolf either."

At the time, Courtney also dubbed Chrissy "hypo-Chrissy." They went on explaining, "Um, it was just so hypocritical of her. I think for me because I experienced so much harassment and bullying from her when I was just 16 years old, just 17 years old, just 18 years old, at a time when I needed help. Like I was being abused."

"She [Chrissy] sent me multiple tweets. I chose that specific tweet because she's actually bullying me about getting kicked off of a social media platform which it's ironic," Courtney further detailed. "Because...right...because she left so you know social media complaining about bullying. She sent me so many different tweets, private Dms."

Then in May that year, Chrissy addressed her messy past. "Not a lot of people are lucky enough to be held accountable for all their past bulls**t in front of the entire world," tweeted the "Chrissy's Court" alum. "I'm mortified and sad at who I used to be. I was an insecure, attention seeking troll. I am ashamed and completely embarrassed at my behavior but that is nothing compared to how I made Courtney feel."

Responding to Chrissy's apology, Courtney told TMZ, "I accept her apology and forgive her. But, the truth remains the same, I have never heard from her or her camp in private." They then pointed out, "In fact, she blocked me on Twitter."

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