Chrissy Teigen has stepped back from social media as she finds herself in a ‘grief depression hole’ following the tragic loss of her baby son Jack in September.
‘I’m not tweeting much because I’m honestly in a bit of a grief depression hole but do not worry as I have so much help around me to get better and I’ll be fixed soon,’ wrote the model, 34, via Twitter on Wednesday.
She added: ‘they’ll call when im better and ready for pickup and u can swing by and grab me ok? thank u and love you!’
Grief: Chrissy Teigen has stepped back from social media as she finds herself in a ‘grief depression hole’ following the loss of her baby son Jack
Stepping back: ‘I’m not tweeting much because I’m honestly in a bit of a grief depression hole but do not worry as I have so much help around me to get better and I’ll be fixed soon,’ wrote the model, 34, via Twitter on Wednesday; Chrissy pictured in February
The last line of Teigen’s tweet had many confused due to its vague nature and the references to a ‘they’ and ‘u’ made throughout it.
‘feels like this was supposed to be a DM but i hope your healing process is moving along,’ asked on Twitter user of the tweet, to which Chrissy replied jokingly: ‘lol no I don’t look in there it’s a podcast-asking cesspool.’
Chrissy revealed in an emotional Instagram post on September 30th that Jack was born stillborn, after she endured several serious pregnancy complications.
Chrissy shares the late baby Jack, as well as daughter Luna, four, and son Miles, two, with husband of seven-years John Legend, 41.
Sending love: Minutes after baring her soul on Twitter, Teigen received an influx of supportive messages from fans and friends, alike
Stay strong: Alluding to her highly successful Cravings empire, comedian Tommy Campbell reminded Teigen that she is ‘awesome’ and that her ‘recipes have helped [others] in dealing with grief and through the pandemic’
The tweet comes after Chrissy came to the defense of Meghan Markle as the actress received unexpected criticism after revealing her miscarriage.
The 39-year-old American member of the British royal family opened up about the recent loss of her child in an essay for the New York Times released on Tuesday.
Chrissy passionately came to the Duchess of Sussex’s defense after one Twitter user suggested she penned the essay with selfish intent.
‘Award for today’s absolute piece of s**t goes to Marco Giannangeli. Congratulations, piece of s**t,’ wrote Teigen in reply to Giannangeli’s callous tweet, which she later deleted.
Shortly after deleting her passionate tweet, Chrissy returned to the platform, writing: ‘Sorry forgot I’m trying to be nicer lol’
Take your time: Singer-songwriter Claire de Lune encouraged Chrissy to ‘take as much time as [she] need!’
Giannangeli’s original tweet, which is still present on Twitter, attempted to clarify the criticism he had towards Markle’s NYT essay.
‘Is anyone really questioning the pain and sheer awfulness of suffering a miscarriage, or are they perhaps criticizing Meghan’s decision to write a 1,000 word op-Ed about herself?’ he wrote.
In her lengthy New York Times pieces titled The Losses We Share, Markle detailed the tragic ‘July morning’ when she ‘knew [she] was losing [her] second child.’
The actress already shares one-year-old son Archie with her husband Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, 36.
Tragic loss: Chrissy revealed in an emotional Instagram post on September 30th that Jack was born stillborn, after she endured several serious pregnancy complications; Chrissy pictured on September 30
‘After changing [Archie’s] diaper, I felt a sharp cramp. I dropped to the floor with him in my arms, humming a lullaby to keep us both calm, the cheerful tune a stark contrast to my sense that something was not right,’ she recalled.
‘I knew, as I clutched my firstborn child, that I was losing my second. Hours later, I lay in a hospital bed, holding my husband’s hand.
‘I felt the clamminess of his palm and kissed his knuckles, wet from both our tears. Staring at the cold white walls, my eyes glazed over. I tried to imagine how we’d heal,’ she wrote.
Later on in the essay, Meghan noted that ‘losing a child means carrying an almost unbearable grief, experienced by many but talked about by few.’
Opening up: Following the loss of baby Jack on September 30, Chrissy published a heartbreaking essay to Medium that recounted the complications she had endured leading up to his stillbirth; Chrissy and John pictured on September 30
She went onto express her sadness over the fact that opening up about the loss of a pregnancy remains taboo.
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‘In the pain of our loss, my husband and I discovered that in a room of 100 women, 10 to 20 of them will have suffered from miscarriage. Yet despite the staggering commonality of this pain, the conversation remains taboo, riddled with (unwarranted) shame, and perpetuating a cycle of solitary mourning.’
Minutes after baring her soul on Twitter, Chrissy received an influx of supportive messages from fans and friends, alike.
‘Love you Chrissy,’ wrote Watch What Happens Live host Andy Cohen, who also included three red heart emojis with his thoughtful text.
Terrifying: ‘My bleeding was getting heavier and heavier. The fluid around Jack had become very low – he was barely able to float around. At some points, I swore it was so low I could lay on my back and feel his arms and legs from outside my belly,’ she explained; Chrissy pictured on September 27
David Weissman also opted to send Chrissy a slew of love-filled emojis, while New York Times contributor Jennifer Gunter empathized with Chrissy’ situation.
‘That is so hard. It’s a horribly unique kind of grief. Thinking of you,’ tweeted the acclaimed OB/GYN.
Alluding to her highly successful Cravings empire, comedian Tommy Campbell reminded Teigen that she is ‘awesome’ and that her ‘recipes have helped [others] in dealing with grief and through the pandemic.’
Criticism: Chrissy defended Meghan Markle on Wednesday after she received a bevy of unexpected criticism, after she opened up about her recent heartbreaking miscarriage in an essay for the New York Times; Meghan pictured in July
He added: ‘I hope you feel better soon.’
Singer-songwriter Claire de Lune encouraged Chrissy to ‘take as much time as [she] needs!’ to heal from her family’s unimaginable tragedy.
‘You’re not alone in your grief, depression, anxiety, any of it. Take your time getting through it or just learning how to cope with it,’ tweeted Bon Apetit contributor Ashley Goldsmith.
She also reminded Teigen jokingly that all 13.4million of her followers will ‘all be here ready to talk sh*t with you on the internet’ when she decides to make her return to the platform.
Following the loss of baby Jack on September 30, Chrissy published a heartbreaking essay to Medium that recounted the complications she had endured leading up to his stillbirth.
The catalyst: ‘Award for today’s absolute piece of s**t goes to Marco Giannangeli. Congratulations, piece of s**t,’ wrote Teigen in reply to Giannangeli’s callous tweet, which she later deleted
‘My doctors diagnosed me with partial placenta abruption. We monitored it very closely, hoping for things to heal and stop. I bed, I bled and bled, lightly but all day, changing my own diapers every couple of hours when the blood got uncomfortable to lay in.
‘My bleeding was getting heavier and heavier. The fluid around Jack had become very low – he was barely able to float around. At some points, I swore it was so low I could lay on my back and feel his arms and legs from outside my belly.’
Chrissy was then given the devastating news that Jack ‘wouldn’t survive’, as doctors warned her that if she carried on bleeding, there was a chance she could lose her own life as well.
She added: ‘After a couple nights at the hospital, my doctor told me exactly what I knew was coming – it was time to say goodbye. He just wouldn’t survive this, and if it went on any longer, I might not either. ‘
‘We had tried bags and bags of blood transfusions, every single one going right through me like we hadn’t done anything at all. Late one night, I was told it would be time to let go in the morning.’
Chrissy and John, who tied the knot in Italy in September of 2013, conceived Luna and Miles through IVF treatment, while their surprise third pregnancy occurred naturally.
IVF: Chrissy and John, who tied the knot in Italy in September of 2013, conceived Luna and Miles through IVF treatment, while their surprise third pregnancy occurred naturally; John, Miles, Lune, and Chrissy pictured on November 13
Brave face: Despite being in a ‘grief depression hole,’ Chrissy put on a brave face for her Luna as the four-year-old treated her mother to an impromptu finger puppet show in their kitchen
Despite being in a ‘grief depression hole,’ Chrissy put on a brave face for her Luna as the four-year-old treated her mother to an impromptu finger puppet show in their kitchen.
Rocking a different felt barnyard animal on each digit, Luna hid behind the kitchen counter and introduced her players.
‘We are the farm animals!’ exclaimed Luna, to which Chrissy replied: ‘I love them! What’s the cow’s name?!’
Not answering her mother’s question, Luna burst into a song that she concocted out of the sounds each animal would naturally make.
Putting on a show: Rocking a different felt barnyard animal on each digit, Luna hid behind the kitchen counter and introduced her players
Source: Daily Mail