Chrissy Teigen has been scrapped from her planned voice role in the Netflix comedy “Never Have I Ever” in the wake of online bullying against one of the famous tv personalities Courtney Stodden. Chrissy Teigen has been dropped from the planned voice role in one of the episodes of season 2 of ‘Never Have I Ever.’
Mindy Kaling is one of the creators of the show and the show has been widely popular among the viewers because of a fresh concept of a 15-year-old Indian girl’s life in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles. The plot tells us about the story after Devi’s father passed away and how she tries to deal with her grief, Indian identity, and school life. She also seems to be struggling with her relationship with her mother. The show features voiceovers from professional tennis players John McEnroe and actor Andy Samberg.
Although Chrissy Teigen had issued an apology on May 12 after Stodden revealed in an interview that Teigen had harassed them online around a decade ago, Stodden was married to a doctor Doug Hutchison when she was 16, and he was 60. Stodden revealed that Teigan sent them a direct message with, “I can’t wait for you to die.”
Teigan apologized for this through a lengthy Twitter post where she has mentioned that she is genuinely sorry for her past behavior, but not all people are held accountable for their past mistakes.
Not a lot of people are lucky enough to be held accountable for all their past bullshit in front of the entire world. I’m mortified and sad at who I used to be. I was an insecure, attention seeking troll. I am ashamed and completely embarrassed at my behavior but that…
— chrissy teigen (@chrissyteigen) May 12, 2021
As discussed, the Never Have I Ever Season 2 is expected to happen soon. Universal Television and Mindy Kaling develop the show as the creator with Lang Fisher. The second season is scheduled to release in July 2021.
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