Chrissy Teigen.Photo: Rich Polk/Getty
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Chrissy Teigenwill no longer be working withSafely, the home cleaning and self-care line she launched withKris Jennerjust three months ago.
“Chrissy will be stepping away from Safely to take much needed time to focus on herself and be with her family,” Safely said in a statement posted to the brand’s Instagram Story on Friday.
“We fully support her decision and are so thankful for her contributions,” the statement continued. “The brand will continue to move forward and focus on our important mission of bringing high quality, hard-working cleaning products to all American households.”
Teigen, 35, and Jenner, 65, launched the brand in collaboration withGood Americanco-founder/CEOEmma Gredein March. The line, which consists of plant-powered home cleaning and self-care products, includes hand cream, hand soap, hand sanitizer, glass cleaner, a universal cleaner and other items.
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TheCravingscookbook author’s exit from the company comes after sheapologized for past online bullyingin a lengthy Medium post Monday.
“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, later adding that “there is simply no excuse for my past horrible tweets. My targets didn’t deserve them. No one does.”
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She continued: “Many of them needed empathy, kindness, understanding and support, not my meanness masquerading as a kind of casual, edgy humor. I was a troll, full stop. And I am so sorry.”
Earlier this month, Teigenstepped away from a guest voiceover rolein an upcoming season 2 episode of theMindy Kaling-created comedy seriesNever Have I Everafter her past tweets that included bullying resurfaced.
Since her Monday apology, designer Michael Costello has claimed that he has “unhealed trauma” from bullying from Teigen. Costello has shared various screenshots of conversations he claims are with Teigen, though the former model’s team hasalleged that the screenshots are fake.
On Friday, Teigen’s husbandJohn Legendspoke out about the back-and-forth, writing on Twitter, “Chrissy apologized for her public tweets, but after her apology, Mr Costello fabricated a DM exchange between them. This exchange was made up, completely fake, never happened,” he claimed.
source: people.com