hahahahaa more loss for Teigen and now Kris Jenner (Kardashian is feeling it, too)
'''someday soon all the Kardashians will lose all their shit since they are tied to Roberto Tisci and Marina Abromovich
in time people like Chrsiiy Tiegen will tire of being the only one under the bus and Kardashians will be under it as the dirt will be flung and al will slip under or be thrown under bus with a chain attached'''
'WORST CASE SCENARIO' Chrissy Teigen ‘CUT’ from marketing for Safely cleaning brand with Kris Jenner after ‘sales dip’ amid bullying scandal
17:46 ET, Jun 5 2021Updated: 22:25 ET, Jun 5 2021
CHRISSY Teigen has been “CUT” from marketing for her new Safely cleaning brand with Kris Jenner after “sales tanked” amid her bullying scandal, The Sun can reveal.
The latest career blow comes as her Cravings cookware line has been dropped from big retailers including Target, Macy’s and Bloomingdale's for controversial comments she made towards Courtney Stodden.
Chrissy Teigen has been 'CUT' from marketing for her new Safely brand
The model launched the company with Kris Jenner just before her bullying scandal surfaced
Just days before Courtney, 26, revealed they had suffered “years of bullying” at the hands of the TV personality, Chrissy, 35, launched a brand new cleaning brand.
Safely debuted in early May with Chrissy and Kris, 65, as both founders and spokespeople for the brand.
'Both of the stars were heavily featured in promo for the line since it was announced in March however, since Chrissy was slammed for “bullying” women, Safely has not publicly showed her once.
A source told The Sun: “Kris Jenner has been in crisis mode for weeks with Chrissy’s scandal.
“She likes Chrissy but she’s a numbers girl first and their sales tanked after all of Chrissy’s tweets came out.
Chrissy and Kris founded the company together and became the face of the brand.
Both stars have been heavily featured in the advertising
Before she was slammed for 'bullying,' Chrissy partook in a number of Safely photoshoots
“It's the worst case scenario for them, they just launched their cleaning brand days before the scandal.”
The insider said that the “company has had to completely change it’s marketing strategy” because their “whole plan was to focus on the homes and families of Kris and Chrissy.”
“They know they can’t show Chrissy anymore but her with her kids was originally the whole appeal of the brand.
“It's been a very pricey mistake,” the informant added.
Despite the ongoing backlash, the wife of John Legend has not been completely dropped from the brand yet as “it’s tricky since she was “part of creating the company, she's not just a spokesperson,”
the source concluded.
Chrissy was originally heavily featured in marketing for Safely before her latest scandal
Chrissy has not been used in any of the brand's marketing since her past tweets resurfaced
Safely has continued using Kris Jenner as the main face of the brand
Reps for Safely and for Chrissy did not respond to The Sun's request for comment.
The former Lip Sync Battle host was heavily featured in ads for Safely across all social media platforms, websites and commercials.
She has not been used in a public advertisement since May 9 - just before the Courtney’s comments came out.
Courtney - who is nonbinary and prefers "they" pronouns - alleged in a new interview that Chrissy would send horrific tweets and DMs, including comments that appeared to encourage suicide.
The blonde beauty rose to fame when they married then 51-year-old actor Doug Hutchison in 2011 when they were just 16 years old.
The bullying tweets from Chrissy are from 2011 and 2012 - when Courtney was still a teen.
Courtney Stodden revealed she was previously 'bullied' for years by Chrissy
She claimed that Chrissy told her to 'kill herself' while she was still a teen
After the tweets were brought back into the spotlight last week, Chrissy issued a public apology, but the damage appears to have already been done.
Fans also dug up tweets of the mom-of-two “bullying” Lindsay Lohan and Teen Mom alum Farrah Abraham over the years.
Last month, The Sun exclusively revealed that Chrissy's kitchen items have been removed from Target's website as well as Macy’s and Bloomingdales.
Yesterday, it was revealed she was "replaced on a Netflix show” Never Have I Ever she was due to appear on.
The model's Cravings line was dropped from Target, Macy's and Bloomingdale's
John Legend has come under fire for not publicly commenting on his wife's behavior
Chrissy had been due to feature in the second season, but a spokesperson for the show told Variety: “The role is expected to be recast.”
The report also suggested Chrissy herself took the decision to drop out of the planned voiceover work.