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Chrissy Teigen Draws Blowback After Telling Tale Of Time She Got Fleeced For $13,000 Of Bad Wine

Chrissy Teigen Draws Blowback After Telling Tale Of Time She Got Fleeced For $13,000 Of Bad Wine
Chrissy Teigen Draws Blowback After Telling Tale Of Time She Got Fleeced For $13,000 Of Bad Wine

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Published February 04, 2021

Published February 04, 2021

Chrissy Teigen, arguably a bigger celebrity on Twitter than in real life at this point, waded into controversy yesterday after casually flexing her riches in a tale seemingly meant to elicit sympathy.

The whole controversy started out innocuously enough: Teigen jumped into "Prompt Twitter" by asking her followers, "what’s the most expensive thing you’ve eaten that you thought sucked?" She followed with her example: a time a waiter recommended her a $13,000 bottle of wine (without revealing the price) that her and husband John Legend didn't even finish.


Teigen, who has a net worth of $75 million, drew the ire of her followers for her rather unrelatable problems.


While people pointed out how unamused they were by Teigen's $13,000 plight, others joked that the waiter in the story was the true hero.


The jokes and outraged comments of the masses seemed to put Teigen in a sour mood, as she lamented, "hey, not everything I say on my twitter is going to be relatable to you because it is my life and my twitter and my stories. I see your tweets, I get your jokes, you are so funny, yes, you really nailed me."


She later attempted to take up the cross as "rich person people make fun of for a day" in a tweet some noticed bore a striking similarity to a certain Bruce Wayne monologue.


As Harvey Dent once said, "You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain."


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