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She has continued to weather criticism for her past bullying online behavior in recent weeks.
But Chrissy Teigen looked as if she was trying to put the controversy out of mind on Friday when she stepped out for lunch in Los Angeles’ Studio City neighborhood with her mother Vilailuck.
The 35-year-old model and cookbook author beat the heat afterward as she cooled down with a large ice cream cone afterward.
On the town: Chrissy Teigen, 35, looked casual chic in a black double-breasted blazer as she enjoyed an ice cream cone and had lunch with her mother Vilailuck in LA’s Studio City neighborhood on Friday
Chrissy looked chic in a black double-breasted blazer with minuscule lapels as she arrived with her mother.
She covered up with a dress-like white button-up shirt that she wore with a white scarf.
The runway star added some edge to her ensemble with wrinkled thigh-high brown leather boots with intriguing clear plastic spool heels.
She had her blond-dyed locks swept to one side and blocked out the sun with aviator-like sunglasses.
Covered up: She wore a dress-like white button-up shirt with thigh-high brown boots and large sunglasses
Luxurious: Later, Chrissy and Vilailuck (R) stopped by Beverly Hills for some upscale shopping at Tom Ford and Gucci on swanky Rodeo Drive
Chrissy accessorized with a black Valentino Garavani handbag with gold Roman studs.
Chrissy’s mother was dressed more casually in a busy blue floral shirt with a gray cardigan and jeans, plus a straw hat with a black band.
Later in the afternoon, the mother–daughter duo headed to Beverly Hills for some high-end shopping on the swanky Rodeo Drive.
They were spotted browsing around the Tom Ford and Gucci boutiques.
‘will never stop saying yolo’: Chrissy seemed to have been in a good enough mood to document the outing with a closeup selfie for her Instagram account
Chrissy seemed to have been in a good enough mood to document the outing with a closeup selfie for her Instagram account.
She showed off her sunglasses and a tiny nose ring, along with her studded ears and gold hoop earrings, as she buckled up in her car.
‘Will never stop staying yolo,’ she playfully captioned the snap.
Although she has returned to Instagram in recent days, Chrissy has mostly been lying low on Twitter, where she was previously more prolific.
Last month, social media star Courtney Stodden shared bullying text messages that Chrissy had sent them in 2011, when they were only 16.
Courtney — who is nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns — shared posts in which the wife of John Legend urged them to take a ‘dirt nap,’ a euphemism for dying.
Accuser: Chrissy has been getting some unwelcome attention of late, due to accusations from the likes of Courtney Stodden (pictured) and Michael Costello of cyberbullying
Chrissy shared an apology on Twitter and went silent in late May, before returning returning on June 14 with a statement more fully addressing her bullying behavior online.
But after her tentative attempts at a return to social media, Project Runway designer Michael Costello reenergized the debate by claiming that she sent him a series of bullying direct messages and hounded him over a photoshopped racist social media post.
He claimed to have suffered suicidal thoughts brought on by the online harassment and the damage it allegedly did to his business.
Not so fast: Last Friday, a furious Chrissy returned fire and claimed that the messages Michael shared had been ‘fabricated’; seen in 2019 in Hollywood
Fighting back: She said that her Instagram handle had been misspelled in the screenshots posted by Michael, and she also claimed that the screenshots showed Instagram design elements that weren’t part of the site at the time the messages were allegedly sent
Shortly afterward, a furious Chrissy returned fire and claimed that the messages Michael shared had been ‘fabricated,’ while her husband John Legend also supported her.
‘No idea what the f**** Michael Costello is doing,’ she tweeted.
In her statement, Chrissy said that her Instagram handle had been misspelled in the screenshots posted by Michael, and she also claimed that the screenshots showed Instagram design elements that weren’t part of the site at the time the messages were allegedly sent.
Amid her social media scandals, the catwalk star has relied on her husband John Legend, who also accused Costello of fabricating past messages from Chrissy.
‘To our everything’: Amid her social media scandals, the catwalk star has relied on her husband John Legend, who also accused Costello of fabricating past messages from Chrissy; seen with Miles, three, and Luna, five
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