Courtney Stodden has claimed she sent a friendly message to Chrissy Teigen only to be ‘completely ignored,’ four years after their cyberbullying scandal erupted.
Back in 2011, Courtney shot to notoriety after her acting coach Doug Hutchison married her when she was just 16 years old and he was 50.
Chrissy, 39, brutally trolled the teenager online in her early days of fame, tweeting for example that her ‘fantasy’ was for Courtney to take a ‘dirt nap.’
In 2021, fans dredged up some of Chrissy’s old tweets and furiously denounced her for her viciousness towards Courtney – who publicly claimed that when she was still underage, she had gotten private messages from Chrissy urging her to kill herself.
The controversy torpedoed Chrissy’s then stratospheric career, but in the intervening years she has been gingerly navigating a return to the spotlight, most recently with an appearance on Meghan Markle‘s cooking show With Love, Meghan.
When the series was hit with backlash for having Chrissy on, Courtney defended her publicly and – she says – sent her a supportive message that was met with silence.
Daily Mail has contacted Chrissy’s representatives for comment.

Courtney Stodden (pictured in July) has claimed she sent a friendly message to Chrissy Teigen only to be ‘completely ignored,’ four years after their cyberbullying scandal
Courtney, who left Doug in 2020 and has since described him as a ‘groomer,’ made her claim about Chrissy on Instagram this Friday.
‘I have been getting a lot of people asking me how I feel about Meghan Markle having Chrissy Teigen on Love, Meghan, her new cooking show,’ she said.
‘And my response to it is that I do not believe people should be bullying Chrissy. Have we learned anything? Two wrongs do not make a right,’ Courtney argued.
‘I posted about this, and I saw Chrissy Teigen was on my Instagram watching my Story, so I decided to reach out to Chrissy on DM and tell her that I’m here if she needs to talk and I do not believe people should be bullying her and she shouldn’t be listening to anyone who’s bullying her.’
Courtney then alleged that Chrissy ‘has completely ignored me,’ offering a tart smile to the camera before concluding with a pointed: ‘Yeah.’
Earlier this year, Courtney shared that she drafted a suicide note after being deluged with scathing comments from social media trolls, particularly Chrissy.
In 2012, Chrissy had responded to one of Courtney’s posts by writing: ‘I hate you,’ and in 2011 the wife of John Legend had tweeted: ‘.@CourtneyStodden my Friday fantasy: you. dirt nap. mmmmmm baby.’
‘Saying this to a child when you’re the queen of Twitter… it was so much,’ Courtney said in the ABC News documentary IMPACT x Nightline: Confessions of a Child Bride.

Chrissy (pictured this March) brutally trolled Courtney online when the latter was a teenager, tweeting for example that her ‘fantasy’ was for Courtney to take a ‘dirt nap’

Back in 2011, Courtney shot to notoriety after her acting coach Doug Hutchison married her when she was just 16 years old and he was 50; they are pictured in 2015
‘I had a suicide letter written. I remember my last thought was: “Maybe I don’t deserve to be here when people that high up are telling me I don’t deserve to be.”‘
Though the tweets were from nearly a decade prior, the blowback against Chrissy only gathered steam in 2021, intensified by an interview Courtney gave that May.
‘She wouldn’t just publicly tweet about wanting me to take “a dirt nap” but would privately DM me and tell me to kill myself,’ Courtney alleged to the Daily Beast. ‘Things like: “I can’t wait for you to die.”‘
As the online anger against Chrissy reached a fever pitch, she issued a public apology to Courtney and also claimed to have expressed her contrition in private.
‘I am ashamed and completely embarrassed at my behavior but that is nothing compared to how I made Courtney feel,’ Chrissy tweeted.
‘I have tried to connect with Courtney privately but since I publicly fueled all this, I want to also publicly apologize. I’m so sorry, Courtney. I hope you can heal now knowing how deeply sorry I am.’
Although Courtney publicly stated that she accepted Chrissy’s apology, she denied hearing from the Bring the Funny star in private.
Chrissy’s A-list position in Hollywood went up in flames, and she has since described herself as being a member of what she called ‘cancel club.’
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