Piers Morgan has let rip at Chrissy Teigen after project Runway star Michael Costello leaked a series of DMs from the star in which she tells him he ‘deserved to suffer and die’.
Chrissy’s vile attacks came after a fake leaked message from Michael was shared online in which he used the N word.
Despite him reaching out to tell her it was fake and asking her to call him, John Legend’s wife refused boating his career was over.
Writing in his latest column for Mail Online, Piers fumed: “There’s never been anything compassionate, empathetic or humane about Chrissy Teigen.
“Like so many of the famous woke brigade, her whole ‘Be Kind!’ shtick was a façade.
“I don’t like cancel culture, because in most cases the victims of it don’t deserve to be cancelled.
“But in your case, it couldn’t happen to a nastier hypocritical bully.”
Michael alleges that behind the scenes Chrissy then went on an active campaign to block him from jobs and halt his career.
He says that for years he has been left with suicidal thoughts as a result.
In a long Instagram post, he wrote: “So many nights I stayed awake, wanting to kill myself.
“I didn’t see the point of living. There was no way I can ever escape from being the target of the powerful elites in Hollywood, who actually do have powers to close doors with a single text.”
Not stopping there, he added: “As a result of what Chrissy Teigen did to me in 2014, I am not okay.
“I may never be okay, but today I am choosing to speak my truth.”
Chrissy is yet to publicly respond to the allegations against her.
She did however, used her Medium post earlier this week to announce she was taking a break from online life.
The move came after Chrissy was accused of sending cruel tweets to Courtney Stodden when they were younger.
One tweet read how Chrissy wanted Courtney to take a “dirt nap.”
Appearing to accept her mistake, the US star said: “We are all more than our worst moments.
“I won’t ask for your forgiveness, only your patience and tolerance.
“I ask that you allow me, as I promise to allow you, to own past mistakes and be given the opportunity to seek self improvement and change.”
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk