Chrissy Teigen made a joke about previously "bullying" Donald Trump not long after apologizing for previously cyberbullying other public figures.
On Monday, the 35-year-old star shared a lengthy apology she composed on Medium after being rocked by scandal for several weeks when previous tweets from Teigen taking aim at celebrities resurfaced.
After sharing the apology online, the cookbook author shared a brief excerpt of her writing on Instagram.
In the comments, she received plenty of love from other celebrities and some fans, while others didn't buy into her statement and asked whether she planned to reach out and apologize to Trump, who she frequently spoke out against online.
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It seems Teigen is not interested in doing as much.
"Absolutely crying at the amount of you asking if I'm reaching out to the desk of the former president of the United States to apologize for bullying him, the former president of the United States," she wrote in the post's comments.
She added: "Please never change. I will, but you. You stay."
Followers didn't seem to appreciate Teigen's statement.
"Obviously not taking this very seriously," one replied. "Very sad."
"Lol!! See?? Nothing changed with you," said another. "Lesson clearly wasn't learned. Good luck in your life."
Added a third: "You need to get your head checked lady nothing beautiful about you."
It wasn't long after the star shared her public apology that she was hit with yet another bullying accusation, this time from designer Michael Costello.
In a statement shared with Fox News, Costello claimed that Teigen has been working to bar his business from success after she saw allegedly fake social media posts containing racist content that were made to look like they came from the designer.
He said Teigen had no interest in hearing him out and only pressed to Costello her intention for him to "get what’s coming to you."
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"When I reached out to Chrissy Teigen to communicate that I was the victim of a vindictive cyber slander, and that everything she thought I was is not who I am, she told me that my career was over and that all my doors will be shut from there on," Costello alleged.
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Teigen also allegedly wrote, according to supposed screenshots of her conversation with Costello, that the reality star and A-list designer’s career was "over," adding, "just watch" implying Teigen has skin in the game to make such a vanishing happen.
Fox News' Julius Young contributed to this report.