The cookbook author has found herself mixed up in more food drama.
The former model is nothing if not forthcoming with her opinions, so when someone on social media accused her of ripping off a popular recipe for her “Cravings” cookbook, she flexed those famous clapback muscles and got to work.
No idea who chef mike is but he probably wouldn’t be happy to learn that you, a friend of his worthy of calling, is outing him about his impending lawsuit.The troll wasn’t done just yet, alleging that the chef in question has actually cooked for Teigen and her family before. They continued, “Oh and he called me because his NY restaurant is closed and was reading the article about you and that sparked his rage. Yes, he cooked for your family too. I told him he should do a virtual restaurant show, to show the cooking to table and how things work.”Chrissy Teigen at the premiere of Netflix's"Between Two Ferns: The Movie" in 2019.
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