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Chrissy Teigen Claps Back At Plastic Surgeon Who Cruelly Criticized Her 'New Face' On Instagram

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The supermodel slammed a plastic surgeon after he tried to use her face as an example of fillers gone 'wrong.'

Chrissy Teigen slammed a plastic surgeon who used a picture of her face to warn others about the consequences of overdone fillers.

The supermodel took to her own Instagram stories to share the post that began:


"This post is not out of mean intentions."

Not a great start.

"It is merely here to discuss overfill and its possible consequences."

The caption of the post went on to caution:

"!! Chrissy Teigen's 'New Face'!! Look at how your face could become if you're doing it wrong!"

Teigen overlayed her own text that called out the surgeon:

"'No mean intentions'???"
"But saying this could be your face if you do it wrong?"
"You're a piece of sh*t."
"I gained weight."

You can see her IG story below.

@chrissyteigen/Instagram

Many viewers of Teigen's response to the post agreed that regardless of weight gain, regardless of plastic surgery, regardless of anything that changes anyone's looks, it's not okay to bash another's appearance.


And others noted Teigen is still stunning as ever.






The Cravings founder, who gave birth to baby Esti in January, hasn't denied going under the knife in the past. However, she claimed her cheeks are untouched.

She previously told Allure:

“Everything else is fake, but my cheeks are real."
“Women are like, ‘those fake-a** cheeks,’ and I’m like, ‘No! This is my real face.’"
"I’m very open with all that other sh*t, but I think [my makeup artist has] always been so wonderful with making everything look so, so natural.”

And, as she told ET:

"I have no regrets."

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