Chrissy Teigen is a magazine cover star, successful television host and model, and a hilarious person to follow on social media—but as of this morning, she has one more thing to add to her resume.
Teigen has officially been blocked by the president of the United States, most likely because she's stuck to her promise to "never stop talking about how horrible Donald Trump is."
SEE ALSO: 6 tweetstorms that defined Trump's first 6 months as president"After nine years of hating Donald J. Trump, telling him 'lol no one likes you' was the straw," Teigen wrote, sharing an image of the blocked message she received upon visiting the president's Twitter page.
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Underneath, some folks congratulated the model on the accomplishment, while others shared the tweets that had caused Trump to block them as well.
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Getting blocked by Trump may seem all fun and games, but Teigen can actually join in a whole host of people who have filed a lawsuit against Trump because of First Amendment violations. The Knight First Amendment Institute is arguing that because the account belongs to the president, it is a public forum and limiting access to that forum violates free speech rights.
If this doesn't lead up to a Chrissy Teigen vs. Donald Trump case in the Supreme Court, nothing will have been worth it. Until then, you can read all of Teigen's hilarious, and blunt, tweets about Donald Trump here.
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