US model and TV personality Chrissy Teigen has come forward with an apology for 'trolling' people online, saying that she is sorry for her “past, horrible tweets”.
In a lengthy letter posted to Instagram, Chrissy addressed her followers saying that she has been confronted with things that have shaken her to her core about her past actions online supposedly trolling internet users. The star said that her behaviour has affected her physically. “I'll honestly get sharp, stabbing pains in my body, remembering my a**hole past and I deserved it. Words have consequences and there are real people behind the Twitter handles I went after,” she wrote. The mommy of two opened up about her journey to becoming more empathetic towards others. However, she said that she has “the
crushing weight of regret” for the things she's said in the past. Going forward, the star hopes for fans to allow her to redeem herself after the trolling. “I won't ask for your forgiveness, only your patience and tolerance. I ask that you allow me, as I promise to allow you, to own past mistakes, be given the opportunity to seek self-improvement and change. Phew, a lot. I know,” said Chrissy.
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