Just don't do it, okay?
You would think that after years of Chrissy Teigen posting dozens of epic clap backs on Twitter and Instagram, her followers would be more careful/respectful when commenting on Chrissy's social media. And really team, if you have something not so nice or polite to say about a celeb why would you post it right on their Insta? I mean, you're basically just asking to get dragged.
Apparently, some people missed this memo, cause last night Chrissy posted a photo of her and husband John Legend, and someone decided to comment asking if she was pregnant. And please bear with me here, cause I'm going to go on a little rant saying that you should NEVER ask people who you don't know if they're pregnant. Unless the person is a close friend or literally nine months pregnant AND wearing a shirt saying"it's a boy!" seriously, keep your mouth closed.
Another fan responded to the thread, saying,"it also hurts when you are trying to lose your baby weight and still have a bump and people ask or think this question 😞," to which Chrissy replied,"yeah I'm already reminded of it every time I get out of the shower, I don't need to hear it on the daily lol"
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