Chrissy Teigen calls out haters who accuse her of ruining her face with fillers

Chrissy Teigen calls out haters accusing her of ruining her face with fillers as she explains she looks different because she’s ‘gained weight’

Chrissy Teigen isn’t afraid to call out her haters who constantly criticize her for every move she makes.

And that’s exactly what she did on Friday after the Instagram account @beautybydrkay accused her of ruining her face by overusing fillers like hyaluronic acid gel.

‘The new face of Chrissy Teigen!! See what your face could become if you get it wrong,” the post read.

Chrissy clapped back and posted a screenshot of the offending post.

‘No mean intentions? But saying this can be your face if you do it wrong? You are a piece of shit**. I have arrived,” wrote the 37-year-old model.

Haters: Chrissy Teigen isn’t afraid to call out her haters who constantly criticize her for every move she makes

Trolls: And that's exactly what she did on Friday after the Instagram account @beautybydrkay accused her of ruining her face due to the overuse of fillers like hyaluronic acid gel

Trolls: And that’s exactly what she did on Friday after the Instagram account @beautybydrkay accused her of ruining her face due to the overuse of fillers like hyaluronic acid gel

Model: 'Chrissy Teigen's new face!!  See how your face could turn out if you get it wrong,

Model: ‘Chrissy Teigen’s new face!! See how your face could turn out if you get it wrong,” the post read; seen in 2020

Some of the Cravings author’s detractors took over the comments from the original post to criticize her.

“She’s a bad person so this is just her karma,” one wrote, while another added that “she’s got the face she deserves.”

A third quipped, “She was pretty before. I’m not sure why she wrecked her face like that.’

Additional comments asked “Why do these celebs want puffy cheeks?” and compared her to Madonna and Donatella Versace.

Meanwhile, Dr. Kay Durairaj shared the since-deleted post, photos of faces so cosmetically altered by fillers that their clients look unnatural.

Durairaj is a facial plastic surgeon from Pasadena, California.

Her website states: “Dr. Kay has built a reputation in the Greater Los Angeles area and across the country as one of the top facial plastic surgeons in dermal fillers, Botox, chemical peels, skin resurfacing, skin tightening and other areas of plastic surgery.”

In the original message. Durairaj wrote that a “puffy and bloated effect” can be caused by “relying too much on hyaluronic acid gel fillers and not paying enough attention to building foundations, skin texture and support.”

Mother of three: Some of the Cravings author's detractors took over the original post's comments to criticize her;  seen in March

Mother of three: Some of the Cravings author’s detractors took over the original post’s comments to criticize her; seen in March

Plastic Surgery: The model has been open about the various cosmetic surgeries she has had in the past;  seen in 2015

Plastic Surgery: The model has been open about the various cosmetic surgeries she has had in the past; seen in 2015

Real cheeks: She joked that

Real cheeks: She joked that “everything else is fake,” but her cheeks are real

And while the model denies having any fillers applied to her face, she’s been honest about the cosmetic procedures she’s had in the past.

“Everything else is fake, but my cheeks are real,” the mother-of-three joked To tempt.

“Women are like ‘those false cheeks,’ and I’m like ‘No! This is my real face. I’m very open with all this other shit, but I think Mary, my makeup artist, has always been so great at making everything look so, so natural.”

She also revealed that in 2008 she “had my armpit drained, which was one of the best things I’ve done.” It’s a big secret, but I don’t care. And it added two inches to my arms. I felt better in strapless dresses and I felt more confident.’