Chrissy Teigen Shuts Down Critics Talking About Her Son’s Misshaped Head – You Don’t Know Everything
Chrissy Teigen Shuts Down Critics Talking About Her Son’s Misshaped Head – You Don’t Know Everything
Chrissy Teigen is firing back at critics attempting to pick apart her son’s new helmet. She tweeted Monday Miles Stephens would be getting fitted for a helmet to help reconstruct his misshapen head,
baby miles getting fitted for a little helmet today for his adorable slightly misshapen head. so if you see pictures, don’t feel bad for him because he’s just fixing his flat and honestly he’s probably gonna be even cuter with it somehow

She went on to share photos of Miles in the helmet, but quickly received backlash from critics about the process in reshaping his head. Teigen responded to trolls via Twitter on Tuesday (Dec. 4),
Good morning trolls! Just a friendly reminder that you do not indeed know absolutely everything. Miles has been seeing a physiotherapist – we didn’t just go straight to helmet. We tried muscle work and will continue. Also your flat headed kid turned out fine yes yes yes I agree

Chrissy Teigen, Miles Stephens
Adding in another tweet,
Just didn’t want you guys to see pictures and wonder. Not promoting anything. Just sharing our story! Thank you back to your bridge now.
Teigen and husband John Legend gave birth to Miles in May 2018, this is their second child. They previously gave birth to Luna Stephens in April 2016.

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