Chrissy Teigen has shared the news of a third cookbook, but not all social media users were on board with the self-promotion following her bullying scandal.

The model announced a third cookbook titled All Together is to be released soon and took to her Instagram to post a preview of her new effort. While most Teigen fans were excited to see her getting back on her feet, and dedicating the book to her late son Jack, others couldn't look past her problematic behavior.

Chrissy Teigen Says Her Cookbook Saved Her

Teigen opened up on what the book meant to her after suffering from stillbirth last year.

"It is incredibly hard to put into words what this book means to me. How do you come up with a funny, enticing caption for a book that quite literally saved you," the model wrote.

"I didn’t have a theme in mind when we made this book - all I knew was I wanted a bright new energy, but I also needed comfort. I wanted to make recipes that would be timeless, food that brings joy to your belly, your household, those around you. I wanted people to enjoy not just the outcome, but the process," she also shared.

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Teigen Restricts Her Comments After Negative Backlash

Despite the outpouring of support from fans, some users shared negative comments that were promptly deleted by the model.

"Nothing like a new cookbook to erase the past," one of these trolling tirades read.

On Twitter, the cookbook received some negative comments from users who didn't mince their words.

"I hope someone tells poor, put-upon Chrissy Teigen that being able to publish a cookbook at $25 a pop that is already a bestseller before even being released pretty much means you have NOT been canceled," one user wrote.

"Her nastiness must be part of her charm," another user tweeted.

Teigen has resorted to restrict her comment section on Instagram in the aftermath of her bullying scandal.

Earlier this year, the model admitted to having bullied a teenaged Courtney Stodden in the past, telling the non-binary model to kill themselves.

"There is simply no excuse for my past horrible tweets. My targets didn’t deserve them. No one does. Many of them needed empathy, kindness, understanding and support, not my meanness masquerading as a kind of casual, edgy humor,” Teigen wrote in a lenghty apology published in June this year.

“I was a troll, full stop. And I am so sorry,” she finally said.

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