Don’t forget with clapback queen Chrissy Teigen.
As fans well know, the expected star is no stranger to criticism and attacks online. In the early morning of Wednesday, August 19, the famous foodie posed a threat on Twitter after tweeting in defense of Masai Ujiri, president of basketball activities of the Toronto Raptors.
Teigen retweeted body camera footage showing that Ujiri was kicked several times by a police officer while trying to get on the court after the Raptors won Game 6 of the 2019 NBA Finals. The footage is part of a countersuit that Ujiri filed against police Alan Strickland, who in a February court case claimed that Ujiri attacked him and that he “suffered injuries to his body, health, strength, activity and person” as a result of the altercation, according to ESPN. However, Ujiri used the recordings in his countersuit to show that Strickland was the aggressor. “Only after it was unfairly said to return ‘the f – k up’ and score twice, did Mr Ujiri show any reaction and give a shove back to Mr Strickland’s chest,” the countersuit told ESPN.
Teigen did not say a word about Strickland, tweeting, “This a-gat said that Ujiri used excessive force and he went to the hospital for a ‘swollen face.'”
In reply, user @TommyKersten tweeted, “But you want …..[Pizza emojis] f – k you and your morality. I wish you would play hockey, I would shake you a rock – your dirt bag! “