Chrissy Teigen reportedly blocked over 1 million “sick psychopaths” on Twitter.com after she was accused of being a child molester.
Twitter sleuths reportedly uncovered “evidence” including a flight log that showed Chrissy and her husband, musician John Legend, were guests on Jeffrey Epstein‘s “Lolita Express.”
The convicted pedophile committed suicide in a jail cell at a Manhattan detention center where he was awaiting trial last year.
Chrissy deleted 60,000 tweets and blocked 1 million trolls from her social media accounts in response to the sick allegations that she had ties to the billionaire sex offender.
She thanked a journalist for helping her deal with the trolls, writing: “I have block chained over one million people, ONE MILLION people today and I am still flooded with sick psychopaths.”
I have block chained over one million people, ONE MILLION people today and I am still flooded with sick psychopaths. So please, spare me the “just ignore them, they’re just trolls”
— chrissy teigen (@chrissyteigen) July 15, 2020
The former bikini model and TV personality denied she and her husband’s names were ever listed on a flight log along with other celebrities and politicians who visited Epstein’s private island over the years.
The mom-of-two said the report was fabricated and she exploded when one follower accused her of trying to cover up evidence by deleting thousands of tweets.
“I actually deleted 60,000 tweets because I cannot f**king STAND you idiots anymore and I’m worried for my family. Finding me talking about (TV series) toddlers and tiaras in 2013 and thinking you’re some sort of f**king operative.”
She added: “everyone thinking I’m guilty because I’m defensive. You understand you are calling me a pedophile, correct?”
Other celebrities have also deleted their Twitter accounts, including beloved drag queen RuPaul. The host of RuPaul’s Drag Race deleted his Instagram posts and deactivated his Twitter account after old posts containing Confederate flags resurfaced.