Chrissy Teigen won't tolerate any racist nonsense.
The mom of two just gave a very NSFW clap back to a TV host whose tweet about the Oscar-winning film Parasite has been deemed as "racist."
Chrissy Teigen won't tolerate any racist nonsense.
The mom of two just gave a very NSFW clap back to a TV host whose tweet about the Oscar-winning film Parasite has been deemed as "racist."
The South Korean thriller, directed by Bong Joon-ho, took home four major wins, including Best Original Screenplay, Best International Feature Film, and the Academy Award for Best Director.
This made it the first non-English language film in history to win Best Picture.
It beat out other impressive films in the category, such as 1917, Marriage Story, Once Upon a Time...In Hollywood, and Jojo Rabbit.
Some things he did say in English, though, like when he hilariously shared his post-Oscar plans.
He said that he will "drink until next morning" in celebration of all his wins.
That is, except for one person on Twitter: Blaze TV host Jon Miller.
Since the tweet was viewed as racist, the host quickly tweeted out a clarification tweet:
"These people are obviously not Koreans but those in Hollywood awarding a foreign film that stokes flames of class warfare over 2 films I thought were more deserving simply to show how woke they are," he began.
However, the damage was already done.
People soon began tweeting their outrage towards the host.
"PS - Sam Mendes isn’t from America either. You can tell by the accent," they added after, referring to the 1917 director.
"Imagine living such a charmed life that your biggest fear is Korean screenwriters speaking their native language. I wish I had your problems man," this user criticized the host.
Legend has been known to speak out about important issues and social injustices.
Fans loved the singer's scathing response.
"DRAG HIM," a user tweeted in response. "Your last name is legend for a reason," added another.
"What a dumb [expletive] tool you are, your family is embarrassed," she wrote.
Yep, she didn't hold back, and fans immediately backed her up for support and praised her for it.
Others also encouraged Teigen to "drag him" and said that her tweet "brought fire."
This user also tweeted:
"Welcome to Trump America and Twitter? Foul language to support your point ? This old lady can probably out-cuss you in several languages. Don't need to further debase a conversation in support of a fantastic Oscar win by a South Korean director."
Fans had Chrissy's back with this battle, too.
"Racism doesn't deserve politeness," this person tweeted.
Besides, he was too busy getting dragged on Twitter last night, while Chrissy and John partied the night away at the Vanity Fair afterparty.
It just goes to show you that in the end, the good guys always win!