Trending 14th July 2016 by Victoria Stokes
‘Piece Of Sh*t A*shole’: Chrissy Teigen And Piers Morgan Are Having The Most Intense Twitter War Over Jennifer Aniston
Chrissy is taking no prisoners.
If you’re going to make not-so complimentary comments about the A-list, then you best be prepared to feel the wrath of Chrissy Teigen. Fresh from defending Kristin Cavallari over those accusations that she was starving her kids, Chrissy’s now blasting comments made by Piers Morgan about Jennifer Aniston’s op-ed.
In the piece published on The Huffington Post, Jennifer slams the “sport-like scrutiny and body shaming” she was subjected to amid speculation that she was pregnant, comments which outspoken journo Piers Morgan has taken objection to.
Writing in his column for The Daily Mail, Piers tells Jennifer that if she’s so fed up with having her body judged by the media, then she should stop “trying to make it look so Photoshop-perfect on magazine covers.”
Morgan’s argument is that Jen is essentially feeding into the media’s body-shaming scutiny by being “airbrushed to look even more perfect than [she] already is.”
Of course, Chrissy Teigen, dedicated defender of the A-list, was having none of it, taking to Twitter to vent at Piers and kickstarting a pretty intense war of words.
It started with this tweet from Chrissy:
To which Piers responded with added sass:
Yeesh! Of course, Chrissy wasn’t going to let the argument end there, writing:
And that’s when Piers pulled the ‘troll’ card while simultaneously praising Chrissy’s husband John.
Finally, Piers wrapped up the arguement by threatening to write his next column about Chrissy.
Something tells us that this war of words isn’t over.
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