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Chrissy Teigen reminds critic she ‘lost a baby’ after backlash for saying she ‘has nothing’ during pandemic

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Chrissy Teigen was accused of being insensitive after saying she has ‘absolutely nothing’ amid the coronavirus pandemic, but the presenter hit back and reminded one critic that she lost a baby. The former Lip Sync Battle host recently revealed that her therapist advised her to find a hobby that she can enjoy for herself to help overcome her grief after the death of her unborn baby boy Jack last year.

Jack tragically died during Chrissy’s pregnancy after she was rushed to hospital with significant bleeding. In her original tweet, the presenter shared a photo of her new horse and explained: ‘My therapist says I need something that I do for just me, as I have absolutely nothing currently lol. ‘Today begins my journey into the horse world.

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