Chrissy Teigen recently attacked Melania Trump for allegedly not doing anything to help with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
On her Twitter account, John Legend’s wife also slammed Melania’s husband, Donald Trump, as well as the POTUS’s favorite daughter, Ivanka Trump.
The supermodel said that she doesn’t really expect the president to do anything about the pandemic but she had higher expectations of the FLOTUS. After all, the first lady has been promoting her Be Best initiative and Teigen thinks that now is the time for her to be best.
“All I have seen this bot do is gently touch Christmas ornaments in a cape and stare in a cape and pat statues in a different cape and then change her cape into a rude ass jacket. [Expletive] you,” Teigen wrote.
“Has Melania even thought about doing something with her be best [expletive] during these times? I see regular [expletive] awesome people on my timeline all day doing all they can to make people happy and this wife bot is working on whatever the [expletive] a tennis gazebo is,” the supermodel wrote in a follow-up tweet.
Two hours later, Teigen reposted Ivanka’s picture with her two children camping out inside their bedroom. Jared Kushner’s wife encouraged American parents to go room camping with their kids while classes are suspended. Unfortunately, the suggestion did not sit well with Teigen.
“After we quote pack unquote sandwiches can we please have COVID tests?” she wrote.
As of late, Donald, Melania, and Ivanka have not yet fired back at Teigen. In fact, the FLOTUS continued to post about the various ways Americans can help those in need in this time of crisis.
“If you are healthy, please consider donating blood to help save lives! The @RedCross is taking extraordinary precaution to ensure the environment is safe,” she tweeted.
“I know these can be trying times for parents and kids. I encourage students at all grade levels to continue their learning at home. Scholastic Learn At Home allows open access to daily learning,” Melania wrote.


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