Chrissy Teigen Quits Twitter After Receiving Threatening Tweets for Ottawa Comment

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 24, 2014

Chrissy Teigen and her husband John Legend in Tuscany
Chrissy Teigen and her husband John Legend in Tuscany. Photo: Instagram

Chrissy Teigen has decided to quit Twitter after getting flack for a controversial comment she made about a the Ottawa shooting. Earlier this week, a tragic shooting occurred in Ottawa, Canada, on its Parliament Hill and a soldier was killed. The incident has been declared an act of terror. At the time of the event, not much information was known and Chrissy made the following Tweet which read: “active shooting in Canada or as we call it in america, wednesday (sic).”

While the model insisted it was a critique on gun violence rather than a joke, others took great offense. Some of the blowback was mild. For instance, A user called Stephanie, replied, “this active attack is happening at our parliament (equivalent to American senate). Please don’t down play this act of terror.” Other people attacked with expletives and threats which Chrissy included a screen cap of featured below.

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If you go to Chrissy’s Twitter, you can see there are still a lot of heated responses even now. This has resulted in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model quitting the social media site altogether with the following quote: “I feel sick. Bye Twitter. Taking my talents to instagram.” Chrissy has yet to update her Instagram account since October 22nd. It’s probably for the best for the model to take a break (her Twitter has not yet been deleted) from social media now due to the high tensions. But what do you think? Discuss below.

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3 thoughts on “Chrissy Teigen Quits Twitter After Receiving Threatening Tweets for Ottawa Comment”

  1. QUITE SAD THAT PEOPLE ASSUME THAT SOMEONE JUST BECAUSE THEY ARE A MODEL OR CELEB WOULD TAKE SUCH A TERRIBLE ACT NONCHALANTLY, OBVIOUSLY SHE AND MANY HERE IN AMERICA FEEL AS THOUGH THESE ACTS ARE GETTING TO BE SO COMMON THAT IS AS THOUGH WE ARE BESIEGED WITH VIOLENCE AND HATRED. LOOK AROUND CALIFORNIA, WASHINGTON , AND NEW YORK EVERYDAY SOME CRAZY ACT OF VIOLENCE IS OCCURRING.

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  2. She’s smart and has an opinion. Two things people find hard to accept in a woman, let alone a beautiful one. Plus Americans treat guns like gods.

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  3. I am MORE OFFENDED by the comments made by the anonymous poster “JV President” using words such as “CVNT” and “BITCH.” This guy has his hate on for women…particularly successful ones. I read her comment as a criticism of gun violence in America. She is not downplaying the incident in Canada; she is showing how much worse it is in the U.S. I didn’t find it disrespectful at all. She sounds fed up with gun violence.

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