Celebrities have millions of followers on social media, so it seems unlikely they'll read anything you write. I mean, they're busy people. They've got movie premieres, Botox appointments, cocaine orgies - they don't sit around reading Internet comments all day. But they do read them once in a while. If you're having a bad day, and say something mean to a famous person to blow off steam, they might reply to you, and make you look like a jerk.
For example, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson starred in the Jumanji remake, and somebody tweeted him, "F--K THE NEW JUMANJI." The Rock
replied with the ultimate smackdown, laying down the a digital People's Elbow that made his critic look like a a fool. And when a sexist troll called Sarah Silverman the "C" word (No, not 'charismatic'), she responded with
a heartfelt query into his personal life. They had a life-changing discussion of his recent health problems, and he apologized.
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But you know what celebrity you really don't want to mess with?
Chrissy Teigen. The supermodel and television host has built an enormous online following, due to her candid, hilarious posts. Dubbed "the queen of social media," she shares moments from her personal life and drops
epic burns on everyone from trolls to creepy robots to Ivanka Trump. Forget The Rock - you don't want The Teig coming after you.
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Recently Chrissy shared a throwback photo of herself and her husband, singer
John Legend. The picture was taken at the Grammy's ten years ago, and features Chrissy wearing way too make fake tan - what was once called, a "Jersey Shore amount." In caption, Chrissy points out her tan and laughs at herself, as well do when we look at old photos. However, one person wrote a passive-aggressive comment that was pretty insulting.
"Wow so stunning here!!," the lady wrote, which sounds pretty nice so far. "Before the boobies and fillers, so natural and stunning." Ouch - accusing Chrissy of getting breast implants and lip augmentation? Not cool. She wraps it up by saying, "You both look great," but that doesn't make up for the 'boobies and fillers' slander. Chrissy clapped back, "Boobies and fillers? F--k off with your backhanded sh-t." Then she followed it up with another comment, writing, "2 babies and 10 years. Bye, b." (Chrissy's currently pregnant with her second baby.)
In the past, Chrissy's been pretty passionate about going au natural. On Twitter, she said she found a "skunk-like streak" in her but is cool with it, because now she can live her Cruella De Ville dreams. And after her first pregnancy, she shared an unedited photo of her stretch marks, to inspire body confidence in women. In the comments, her fans praised her, calling her "real as f--k." So, you understand why that 'boobies and fillers' comment rubbed her the wrong way.
Basically, don't say something to someone online that you wouldn't say to their face. You might regret it.