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Chrissy Teigen Claps Back Over Her Dirty Bath Water Video
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Date:2025-04-14 04:34:32
Chrissy Teigen is in some murky water with fans.
The cookbook author has responded to judgmental fans after husband John Legend posted a video of her getting clean in the bathtub.
The "All of Me" singer's June 17 Instagram post showed a nude Chrissy soaking in bubbles, with the caption, "Sometimes you gotta exfoliate! @chrissyteigen's favorite @loved01skin product."
In the video, the model can be seen scrubbing her body with John's skincare line in rather dirty looking water, although she was quick to explain she was simply "getting all my body makeup off."
But even with that explantation, fans were upset by the look of the dark water, as well as seeing a video of Chrissy naked in the bathtub.
"Some things should be said! Visuals aren't always needed!" commented one fan, while another wrote, "I was concerned for a minute about the color of that water!!"
All of that prompted the 38-year-old to respond with her own comment, saying, "the water is dirty because I'm getting my body makeup off, like I said in the video my sweet angels!"
But one fan took it a step further, sharing the video to her Instagram Stories and writing, "Please take a shower next time - Tub is for soaking not bathing @chrissyteigen."
Of course, Chrissy—who shares children Luna, 8, Miles, 6, Esti, 17 months, and Wren, 11, months with John—was quick to clap back, resharing that post to her own Instagram Story and adding, "I was soaking my body makeup off then showering but thank u for your tips thank you for the tag."
However, that wasn't the end, as Chrissy followed that up with, "TUBS ARE NOT FOR BATHING. the internet is unhinged."
This is hardly the first time the Cravings author has responded to negativity on social media. In April, a social media user accused John and Chrissy of "always trying to stay relevant by talking and keep on having kids. no one cares."
And of course, Chrissy wasn't going to let than go without a witty response.
"Yes very bored and need attention," Chrissy sarcastically replied, "and there is no other way in the world to get it than having kids."
For more of Chrissy's most epic clap backs, keep reading.
In January 2020, a user recently accused Teigen of Photoshopping a photo of herself to make her butt look bigger.
"Maybe you've just never seen a girl in this position before but it's good for looking like you have an ass," she clapped back after wearing custom leggings by Goldsheep Clothing.
In December 2019, a user criticized a photo Teigen posted showing her sitting down with her and husband John Legend's 3-year-old daughter Luna.
"Jesus cover up your daughter is right there," the user commented.
"She sucked it for months and doesn't mind it much," Teigen responded.
In December 2019, Teigen clapped back at a man who publicly called Taylor Swift's fertility into question.
He tweeted, " I can't believe Taylor Swift is about to turn 30 - she still looks so young! It's strange to think that 90% of her eggs are already gone - 97% by the time she turns 40 - so I hope she thinks about having kids before it's too late! She'd be a fun mom. :)."
"Uhhhh you're a f&$kin weird ass," responded Teigen, who has been open about her own past struggle with infertility.
Over Thanksgiving weekend 2019, Teigen shared a picture of her two kids hanging out with members of the family's household staff. "Grateful for people that make our dysfunctional house functional," she wrote on Instagram. A critic then wrote, "AKA 'thankful for my household staff of chefs and nannies.'" Teigen replied, "Literally just said that but you sure got me."
After President Donald Trump referred to Teigen as John Legend's "filthy mouthed wife," the Lip Sync Battle host clapped back.
"Lol what a p---y ass bitch," she wrote in one of her tweets. "Tagged everyone but me. An honor, mister president."
After Teigen posted an adorable video of her daughter showing off her negotiating skills, a hater wrote "finally someone brushed her hair" in the comments section. Of course, Teigen wasted no time shutting down the troll.
"All by herself," Teigen replied, "maybe she can come do your makeup."
John Legend once posted a picture of Teigen bottle-feeding Miles backstage at one of his shows. But when a critic questioned her decision to no longer breastfeed, the celebrity clapped back.
"John never breastfed Miles," she quipped.
In October 2018, a social media user named Heidi criticized a photo of Teigen, calling it "quite frankly, awful."
"At first glance, I didn't recognize you," she wrote. "I know you don't give a damn, but girl if you're going to be magazine cover material, make it worth it."
Teigen then fired back, "Thank you, Heidi. in the future I will try harder to be the best cover model. if you could please send me specific tips and tricks (or past covers you've shot for reference!) that would be so awesome."
Touché!
Teigen has never been afraid to share her political viewpoints, and she's certainly not afraid to respond to people who criticize them.
She proved this to be true when she got into an fiery Twitter war with a user named Debbie.
"Have u ever seen a more epic feud," she wrote.
After a troll called Teigen a "fatty" and "chubby," the cookbook author let the hater know she was unfazed by his mean tweet.
"I hate to say this but…you are not a small person?" she replied. "Also, I don't care about my weight sooooo this does not hurt."
Back in 2014, Teigen blasted social media users who claimed she had "gained weight."
"Honestly f--k you all. Why do I even open anything up to you," she tweeted, later adding: "In what other real life situation would you walk up to someone and tell them they're fat or gained weight? Seriously you are POS. I don't know why I am always surprised when you let me down. I gotta get used to this s--t. It's amazing to me that I am told to get over the a--holes but the a--holes are never told to stop being pieces of s--t. Anyhow over and out."
After an Instagram user asked if Teigen had a "baby bump" in one of her photos, the mother of two set the record straight on why she didn't appreciate the speculation.
"I know you didn't mean to be rude but think twice about asking this," she wrote in reply. "There are people who have trouble conceiving and it hurts every time. I'm not pregnant but would be happy if I were. But I'm happy not to be!"
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