Celebrity model Chrissy Teigen blocked many accounts and deleted many posts on Twitter, shortly after the network started boiling over unsubstantiated allegations that she had an affair with abuser Jeffrey Epstein. Chrissy faced a series of allegations that she once flew on Epstein's private jet. The model denied these allegations, as well as revealed that she has never met Jeffrey Epstein up close.

However people on Twitter did not stop with posts about this issue, so much so that Chrissy was forced to block the full 1 million followers and delete about 60,000 posts from the social network.

Yesterday, comedian Chrissie Mayr accused Chrissy Teigen of deleting her 28,000 old tweets and linking her to the Epstein affair. After that, the model replied:

"I actually deleted 60,000 tweets because I could no longer stand you idiots and I'm worried about my family."

Chrissy admitted that she does not stop deleting tweets and said she has blocked a million people following her on her account, because of the disturbing messages she has received over the past few days.

"I have trapped over a million people, ONE MILLION people today and I am still overwhelmed by sick psychopaths. Do not tell me 'just ignore them'. However I will do my best to stop their entertainment," Chrissy wrote.

In the end, she thanked all the people who helped her delete the posts and block the followers, because of course, she could not do it alone.