The Borneo Post (Sabah)

After Trump called Chrissy Teigen a ‘filthy mouthed wife,' her response reflects years of social media savvy

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ON Sunday night, Chrissy Teigen was preparing for her daughter's first day of school with a tradition familiar to parents across the country: listing 3year-old Luna's favorite things in bright, multicolor­ed letters on a framed chalkboard sign.

But as the model, cookbook author and TV personalit­y would later tell her 11 million Twitter followers, the night had taken a weird turn. President Donald Trump saw Teigen's husband, singer John Legend, on an MSNBC town hall about criminal justice reform and fired off angry tweets, lamenting that the special had not mentioned the expansive bipartisan criminal justice bill he signed in December.

One of Trump's targets was Legend — one of the president's most vocal celebrity critics — whom he called “boring.” But Trump didn't stop there — he also referred to Legend's “filthy mouthed wife.”

Teigen has made no secret of her disdain for Trump, who famously blocked her on the social media platform during his first year in office. But his mention of her in a tweet about criminal justice reform was baffling.

“The absolute best part of his tweet is I literally didn't speak in the special, nor was I mentioned,” Teigen mused.

In another, pointedly filthy mouthed tweet, she characteri­zed the president using three expletives (at least two of which the president has also used) that became a widely shared hashtag.

The exchange captured the type of vitriol that Teigen (and other less famous women) often faces on social media.

Trump's critics were quick to note that he has a pattern of attacking women of color in particular; he was widely criticized in July for telling four Democratic congresswo­men of color to 'go back' to “the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came.”

Teigen, who first cultivated a vibrant social media presence with pithy posts about food, has weathered a barrage of social media criticism - about her parenting, her marriage, her career and, as noted in a 2014 New York Times profile, her weight.

Trump's tweet certainly wasn't the first time that she had been reduced to her relationsh­ip with her husband, who notably referenced the president's spouse, first lady Melania Trump, in his own response. After years of unsolicite­d commentary from strangers on social media, she has perfected a knack for witty, discussion-ending retorts that often leave deleted tweets in their wake. When a Twitter user posted a ‘respectful' inquiry as to whether Teigen was ‘pregnant again,' she responded: “I just had a baby but thank you for being soooo respectful.”

After she was criticized for sharing a photo of her breastfeed­ing her son (and pretending to feed a doll, at her daughter's request), Teigen wrote: “I don't care to see grainy fireworks, coachella selfies or infinity pool pics but i let people live.”

When Legend posted a photo of Teigen bottle-feeding their son, Miles, one Instagram user pressed: “You no longer breastfeed?” The model could have pointed out that many breast-feeding moms feed their children pumped breast milk (or that it was simply none of the commenter's business), but she went with: “John never breastfed Miles.”

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