Affected By Bullying Case, Chrissy Teigen Leaves Never Have I Ever 2
JAKARTA - Actress Chrissy Teigen has opted out of her role in the Netflix series, Never Have I Ever. This follows a case of online bullying that he did in the past.
Initially, Teigen was appointed as one of the narrative fillers for the comedy series. The series features various narratives for characters filled by filler actors.
Never Have I Ever tells the story of an Indian-blooded teenager who faces high school and loses his father. Reportedly the role of Teigen will soon be replaced.
Chrissy Teigen became the talk of the town after model and TV celebrity Courtney Stodden said John Legend's wife had bullied her when she married Doug Hutchison in an interview for the Daily Beast.
At the time, Stodden was 16 and Hutchison was 60. Stodden said Teigen sent private messages including "I can't wait for you to die."
Teigen wrote a public apology on May 12 via Twitter. To his 13.5 million followers, Teigen said, “Not many people are lucky enough to be responsible for their past – in front of the rest of the world.”
Since the tweet, Teigen has not written anything on Twitter.