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Chrissy Teigen slams troll who 'respectfully' asked if she was still pregnant


Celebrities deal with a lot of criticism — especially on social media. But queen of clapbacks, Chrissy Teigen, didn’t let a cruel comment ruin her night out.

The mom-of-two joined her husband John Legend at Monday night’s Emmy Awards. Despite being surrounded by a gaggle of A-listers, Teigen was still able to take a moment to reply to a body shaming comment on Twitter.

Chrissy Teigen claps back at a Twitter troll who asked her if she was pregnant – four months after giving birth to her son, Miles <em>(Photo via Getty Images)</em>
Chrissy Teigen claps back at a Twitter troll who asked her if she was pregnant – four months after giving birth to her son, Miles (Photo via Getty Images)

I’m asking this with the utmost respectful, but is @chrissyteigen pregnant again?” read the comment.

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Teigen, who gave birth to her son, Miles Theodore, just four months ago, was quick to reply.

I just had a baby but thank you for being soooo respectful,” she retorted.

The model’s followers cheered her on for confronting the Twitter troll.

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Teigen, who is also mom to two-year-old Luna, has long been an advocate for body positivity. Earlier this year, she opened up about her own struggles with accepting her body.

After giving birth to her daughter in 2016, she told People that returning to her pre-baby weight was not a priority.

“I just wanted to feel good and feel energetic… I’m still at that point [after having then-5-week-old Luna] where I can’t work out, which is awesome, because it’s like, ‘Sorry … I can’t!’” she said.

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