The American model and TV presenter Chrissy Teygen protects against the network users attacks, which considered that its new passion is not suitable for a pandemic period. Not so long ago, Chrissy and her spouse, musician John Ledgend, lost the unborn third child, about which the couple is experiencing so far. At a meeting with a psychotherapist, the model understood that she needed to distract some hobby that would have a pleasure personally to her. Chrissy decided that it was better to come up with anything better.
A LOT OF U REALY MISINTERPRETED THIS TWEET AND I GUESS THAT'S ON ME. I Didn't Say I Have Nothing, I Said I Have Nothing I DO for Just Me. A CONVO WITH A THERAPIST. A hobby. CAUSE I LOST A BABY. AND I'm Figuring Myself Out. AND I DIDNT BUY A HORSE. But Oh My God, What If i Did? https://t.co/ayki37vicv
- Chrissy Teigen (@ChrissyTeigen) January 18, 2021
"The therapist says that I need something that I am doing only for myself, because at present I have absolutely nothing," the model in Twitter wrote. Many fans expressed support for Teygen, knowing about the path, which had to go through a family pair after the loss of the third child in September last year. But there were dissatisfied, condemned the new passion for Christ, since it "does not sympathize" to those who are now fighting Coronavirus.
"Many people do not have work and struggle to feed their family in the midst of a pandemic. Perhaps now is not the best time to say that you have nothing ", so you bought a horse to have fun," wrote a perturbed fan. In his defense, the TV presenter replied that her message was "misinterpreted": "I did not say that I had nothing, I said that I didn't do anything for myself. And I did not buy a horse! "