Chrissy Teigen is under fire for mean comments made to a series of people over a significant stretch of time. Her entire career is at stake after her commentary was revealed, and it became obvious to fans that she was attempting to push people over the edge, suggesting suicide, and being belligerent.

Recently, Courtney Stodden indicated that Teigen encouraged her to end her life, and soon after, Michael Costello came forward with the same accusation. He presented images of texts from Teigen which read; "“Racist people like you deserve to suffer and die. You might as well be dead. Your career is over, just watch.”

Leona Lewis has just joined the conversation, and she has rushed to Teigen's defense, stating that Costello's commentary should be entirely discredited.

Chrissy Teigen, The Bully

There's a lot of he-said, she-said happening in this situation but ultimately, there are texts to validate most, if not all of the accusations that are being hurled around. Ultimately, there is no way that Teigen can deny the bullying accusations that are stacking up against her, but she has broken her silence and issued a public apology.

This simply is not enough for fans.

Many fans feel that Teigen's apology is insincere and that her issues with bullying and abusive commentary are too serious to ignore.

Even after she issued her apology, fans want to see Chrissy Teigen canceled.

Leona Lewis, does not.

She has rushed to Teigen's defense to indicate that she believes Teigen's apology to be sincere, and she thinks that anyone that is truly remorseful for their actions should be forgiven.

Fans don't agree.

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Leona Lewis Defends Chrissy Teigen

Leona Lewis claims that due to her body type not being 'ideal,' Michael Costello refused to dress her for an important event.

She says that because of this, he has demonstrated his own bias and that she felt bullied by him in that particular instance. Lewis then went on to say that she doesn't believe he has any right to weigh in against Teigen, referencing that example as being "the pot calling the kettle black."

Fans disagree and are stating that there is really no comparison. Whatever transpired between the two at the fitting is far different from Teigen relentlessly trolling someone and urging them to end their lives.

The bullying situation surrounding Chrissy Teigen continues to get messier and messier, and the more people weigh into this conversation the way Leona Lewis just did, the more fans are reminded by Teigen's bad behavior in the first place.

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