In a world where every celebrity misstep is fodder for the public, Courtney Stodden’s recent Instagram post—mocking Chrissy Teigen’s alcohol relapse—wasn’t just a playful jab. It was a pointed commentary on a history of unresolved tensions and public reckonings.
Stodden’s video, where she mockingly announces her own return to drinking, is more than satire; it’s a statement. “Breaking news! I decided that I’m gonna start drinking alcohol again,” she quips, raising a glass to the camera. The caption, “Breaking news I started drinking again too Chrissy soooo here is my official invite — let’s grab a drink and bury the hatchet mama,” suggests a complex mix of sarcasm and sincerity.
This isn’t the first time Stodden has addressed Teigen’s past behavior. In a March 2025 interview, she revealed the profound impact of Teigen’s cyberbullying on her mental health, stating, “I had a suicide letter written” due to the relentless online harassment she faced as a teenager.
Teigen, for her part, has publicly acknowledged her past mistakes. In a 2021 interview, she admitted to being a “troll” and expressed deep regret for her actions. “I am ashamed and completely embarrassed at my behavior but that is nothing compared to how I made Courtney feel,” she said.
Yet, Stodden’s recent mockery raises questions about the sincerity of Teigen’s apology and the healing process. Is this a moment of catharsis for Stodden, or a calculated strike to remind the public of past wrongs? And for Teigen, does this mockery signify that forgiveness is still a distant goal?
As the public watches this complex interplay unfold, one can’t help but wonder: In the world of celebrity, is true reconciliation ever possible, or are past grievances destined to resurface in the most unexpected ways?
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