Chrissy Teigen appears to be back at work following the bullying scandal involving her and non-binary TV personality Courtney Stodden.

In June this year, Teigen published a lengthy Medium post where she admitted to having bullied Stodden at the time of their marriage to actor Doug Hutchison. Teigen reportedly told a teenaged Stodden to kill themselves.

After Stodden slammed Teigen’s first apology last May and hinted at Teigen having blocked them on socials, the influencer took time to reflect in what she defines “a VERY humbling few weeks” and said she was “a troll”.

Chrissy Teigen Is Back At Work Following Courtney Stodden’s Vicious Bullying Scandal

An anonymous source has reached out to celebrity gossip page DeuxMoi, posting a snap of Teigen seemingly involved in a photoshoot.

Social media users weren’t happy at seeing her back at work after last month’s scandal. The model appears to be promoting robes for her line, Cravings.

“Aaaand this is how we know her apology wasn’t sincere but just her wanting to clean her slate to continue making money,” one user noted.

“Invisibility robes for the canceled,” another user wrote.

“I want a Chrissy Teigen robe! Said no one literally ever,” was another comment.

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Chrissy Teigen’s Public Apology

Teigen addressed her followers and the public in June after taking yet another break from social media.

"I know I’ve been quiet, and lord knows you don’t want to hear about me, but I want you to know I’ve been sitting in a hole of deserved global punishment, the ultimate “sit here and think about what you’ve done”. Not a day, not a single moment has passed where I haven’t felt the crushing weight of regret for the things I’ve said in the past,” Teigen wrote on Medium.

“As you know, a bunch of my old awful (awful, awful) tweets resurfaced. I’m truly ashamed of them. As I look at them and understand the hurt they caused, I have to stop and wonder: How could I have done that?” she added.

She reiterated that she reached out privately to one person she had offended, presumably talking about Stodden. However, Teigen says there are others she is still in the process to apologize to.

“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 added.

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

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