Chrissy Teigen Exits Netflix’s ‘Never Have I Ever’ After Online Bullying Controversy
Chrissy Teigen has bowed out of a planned voice role in the Netflix comedy Never Have I Ever after revelations that she had engaged in online bullying against model and reality TV star Courtney Stodden.
Teigen opted to drop out of a planned voice role in one episode of the upcoming Season 2 of the Netflix coming of age comedy from Mindy Kaling. The series features voice-over narration for key characters performed by guest actors.
Never Have I Ever revolves around a first-generation Indian American teenage girl navigating high school while dealing with the loss of her father. A spokesman for the show said the role will be recast.
Teigen issued a public apology on May 12 after Stodden revealed in interview with Daily Beast that Teigen harassed them online a decade ago after Stodden married actor Doug Hutchison when they were 16 and he was 60. Teigen sent them direct messages with cruel taunts such as “I can’t wait for you to die.”
Teigen apologized to Stodden publicly in a lengthy Twitter post in which she sought to call herself to account.
“Not a lot of people are lucky enough to be held accountable for all their past bulls— in front of the entire world. I’m mortified and sad at who I used to be. I was an insecure, attention seeking troll,” Teigen wrote in Twitter post. The “Lip Sync Battle” host has 13.5 million followers on Twitter and 34.9 million followers on Instagram has not sent a tweet since her three-part apology on May 12. Her last Instagram post on May 11 featured a page from one of her cook books.
Mindy Kaling created the series with Lang Fisher, who is executive producer and showrunner. Kaling exec produces with 3 Arts Entertainment’s Howard Klein and David Miner.