Angry Chrissy Teigen blasted a troll who shamed her for posting a breastfeeding snap.
The mum-of-two clapped back at a critic who bashed her for over-sharing.
She's known for her quick wit and acerbic tongue and Chrissy did not let down on this occasion.
The model ,32, jumped on a comment left by a judgemental follower saying:
"I think it’s perfectly fine for women who breast feed in public. They are doing it because they need to. When you post on social media that you are doing it, it comes across as narcissistic though."
Responding to the since deleted Tweet, Chrissy retorted:
"Nah. Just chillin. Posting daily life like I do with anything else. Cooking, playing with dogs, etc.
"You make feeding a baby a big deal because you got weird titty issues."
Another commentator remarked: "Christ in a hand basket. Menstruating, childbirth and sex are natural, too.
"But that doesn’t mean I want to see pics of it and/or celebrities like @chrissyteigen taking a bath or nursing. We get it."
Not one to take it lying down, Chrissy clapped back with: "I don’t care to see grainy fireworks, coachella selfies or infinity pool pics but i let people live. calm your tits and scroll on by."
The pointed exchanges comes after John Legend's wife uploaded a snap of her feeding her newborn Miles.
In the pic the 32-year-old breast-feeds Miles alongside daughter Luna's doll.
And she joked that she now has twins after Luna asked her to feed her toy as well.
In the shot, Chrissy is seen lying in a towel, with her six-week-old baby in one hand and the dolly in the other, as Luna, two, looked on.
The stunning model, who went make-up free in the picture, captioned it: “Luna making me feed her babydoll so I guess I have twins now.”
Meanwhile, Chrissy previously admitted she felt "super dark" after giving birth as her hormones began to change.
She said: "I think a lot of the mood stuff that happens afterwards isn't really talked about, whether it's postpartum depression
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"Or really just, for me, some days, I wouldn't know how to cope with work and juggle things and still have time for a husband life.
"And that was really tough for me, and I think just the mere act of losing those endorphins
"I think I was slightly cursed by having such a great pregnancy and being so happy and having so much energy
"That just the decline of all those endorphins, and all the prenatals and everything I was on and how healthy I was, naturally made my mood change.
"There were periods where you get super dark."
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