KEY POINTS

  • Chrissy Teigen made her Twitter account private
  • Alison Roman aplogized for her comments
  • The famous author also attacked Marie Kondo 

Chrissy Teigen will not be active on social media anymore after Alison Roman, a famous cookbook author, came after her by leaving comments about the brand the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model has cultivated.

The food writer, who is famous for her easy-to-recreate dishes, is going viral nowadays for an interview, wherein she slammed the business model of Teigen. Specifically, the New York Times columnist pointed out that the “Cravings” author’s style in building her brand isn’t something she would copy, according to E! News.

While many people rushed to her defense, the mom of two decided to take a rest from social media by making her Twitter account private.

“This is what always happens. The first day, a ton of support, then the next, 1 million reasons as to why you deserved this. It never fails,” Teigen wrote before turning her account private.

After the release of her cookbook, the “Lip Sync Battle” host’s Instagram followers ballooned to millions, and on the platform, there are many individuals managing a content farm for her, Roman told The New Consumer.

“That horrifies me and it's not something that I ever want to do. I don't aspire to that. But like, who's laughing now?” she said.

This prompted a lot of backlash for Roman. The 34-year-old wife of singer John Legend also took to Twitter to express her dismay over the mean comments about her, adding she had been a huge fan of Roman. Teigen also said she used to follow her recipes and signed to be an executive producer of a show the famous writer was talking about.

Upon realizing the extent of the backlash from her comments, the “Dining In” author apologized to Teigen via Twitter. Roman said she had already sent an email but still wanted to publicly say sorry for the pain she caused the star.

Roman further admitted that mentioning Teigen and Marie Kondo’s business models was careless of her. She further stressed that putting down other women is not what she does and hoped she could meet her someday.

This came after she also poked fun at Kondo’s decision to sell cute organizing things, claiming it was not ethical.

Chrissy Teigen
Chrissy Teigen has known about Khloe Kardashian’s pregnancy for a while, but she’s not one to talk about Kylie Jenner’s. Pictured: Teigen with the GRAMMY Charities Signings during the 60th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Madison Square Garden on Jan. 28, 2018 in New York City. Robin Marchant/Getty Images for NARAS