News | Entertainment
11 Nov 2025 10:56
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Chrissy Teigen has wondered what is "wrong" with those who feel the need to insult her online

    The 39-year-old model took to social media to address her 41 million followers where she reminisced on the pre-Internet era that allowed celebrities and those online to never really learn what has been said about themselves


    Speaking in a video posted to Instagram, she said: "Stop being miserable. Honestly, like, what happened to just thinking things? Remember thinking things?".

    "You'd go through a magazine, you'd be like, 'Oh, that person looks like s***. Ugh, I would never have that haircut. Blegh, those teeth suck.' We all do it, but we used to do it to, like, magazines, and then we spit it out and it would go into the universe and it would disappear.

    "Just do that. Like, what the f*** is wrong with you? Now, you take the time to type it out - like, what?

    "Somebody's like, 'Feeling really good about myself today,' and you're like, 'Guh, you shouldn't feel good about yourself because you look like s*** and your backyard looks dumb!'

    "Her cheeks look too filled. Why would she fill her cheeks like that? Why would she do her lips like that? Ugh, I would never. I would never. I would never, that's so gross."

    The former 'Lip Sync Battle' host begged her followers to keep their insults to themselves and seemed to deny having any cheek fillers.

    She said: "Just say those things inside, in your head. Say them inside your big brain. Your big brain is so ready for all your thoughts, but you don't let them keep anything in because you're spewing them

    Keep those big, beautiful thoughts to yourself. Keep them inside.

    "I know it makes you feel better to think that you're the only one with eyes, but, like, why would I fill my cheeks to the point where people talked about my cheeks?"

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

     Other Entertainment News
     11 Nov: Aimee Lou Wood has described Los Angeles as "emotionally bulimic"
     11 Nov: Ariana Grande has made it clear that her music career is far from over, despite her growing presence in Hollywood
     11 Nov: Ed Sheeran and huge names including Harry Styles and Stormzy have been successful in their bid to get the UK Government to make the first major upgrade to the music curriculum in England in more than a decade
     11 Nov: Jennifer Lawrence didn't want an intimacy coordinator on Die My Love because she felt "very safe" with Robert Pattinson
     11 Nov: Kris Jenner's kids are planning a "special family celebration" for her 70th birthday
     11 Nov: Hailee Steinfeld is "stepping into [her] own as a woman"
     11 Nov: Millie Bobby Brown has a "photographic memory"
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    All Blacks coach Scott Robertson's weighing up what change to make for Sunday's test against England without de-powering their bench More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    ANZ New Zealand's boss is defending its record-high profit More...



     Today's News

    Entertainment:
    Aimee Lou Wood has described Los Angeles as "emotionally bulimic" 10:52

    Business:
    ANZ New Zealand's boss is defending its record-high profit 10:47

    National:
    COP30: climate law changes mean NZ could retreat from its international obligations 10:37

    National:
    A Roman emperor grovelling to a Persian king: the message behind a new statue in Tehran 10:27

    Living & Travel:
    Everything is looking up for one of the biggest days on Christchurch's social calendar 10:27

    Entertainment:
    Ariana Grande has made it clear that her music career is far from over, despite her growing presence in Hollywood 10:22

    National:
    Kneecap is revitalising Irish. These 5 artists are doing the same for Indigenous languages 10:17

    National:
    Grim, funny and unremitting, Evelyn Araluen’s The Rot is a book attuned to dark times 10:07

    Business:
    US risks AI debt bubble as China faces its 'arithmetic problem', leading analysts warn 10:07

    Rugby:
    All Blacks coach Scott Robertson's weighing up what change to make for Sunday's test against England without de-powering their bench 10:07


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2025 New Zealand City Ltd