Chrissy Teigen has had enough of the internet trolls criticizing every little thing — and wants them to disappear à la Kate Middleton.
The “Cravings” cookbook author snapped upon seeing Page Six’s Instagram post about critics becoming dismayed over Kim Kardashian placing a $40,000 Birkin bag on the floor while sitting courtside at a basketball game with her son Saint and issued a strongly worded response.
“Can people ever just shut the f–k up ever my god, John cooked pasta last night and ate it from the pan on my live and people lost their minds,” Teigen wrote on her Instagram Story Wednesday, referring to her husband, John Legend.
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The skeptics — Andy Cohen among them — suspect it was a “fake” Middleton who appeared at the farmers’ market because the footage of the pair appeared blurry, similarly to a previous paparazzo photo of the princess in a car, and seemed to be filmed from a far distance.
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However, a place source exclusively told The Post this week that Middleton looked “positive and healthy” during the outing and added it “should hopefully be enough to put an end to the outside noise about her recovery.”
Kensington Palace confirmed Thursday that the mom of three has been working from home on a special project ahead of her return to public duties.
Middleton has been very hands-on with the campaign for the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood’s (RFCEC) Shaping Us project, which has yielded “overwhelmingly positive” results of the study she kickstarted, the palace added.
“The princess has been kept updated throughout the process,” a palace spokesperson told the Telegraph.
Kensington Palace shared in January that the future queen would likely return to work around Easter.