Courtney Stodden She says she considered suicide as she was online as a teenager.
Stodden, now 30 years old, appears in the ABC news documentary Impact X Nightline: A bride’s stories for childrenPlanned to be broadcast on Thursday, March 20, in Hulu.
In a YouTube clip from her interview with Night lineS ‘ Juju ChangStodden addressed the negative treatment she received online after her 2011 wedding Doug Hutchison, When he was 51 years old and she was only 16 years old.
“I really almost managed to commit suicide because (Internet attacks) were a large part of it. I had a suicidal letter written,” she said. “I remember my last thought,” You know, maybe I don’t deserve to be here when the people who are telling me I don’t deserve to be. “”
Stodden seemingly referring to past comments made by Chrissy Teigen Via X, where in 2011 she allegedly said to the model, “My Friday Fantasy: You. Sound.”
“I know she is saying that this was from alcohol or whatever she meant to say she was: saying this to a child when you are the Queen of Twitter, it was so much,” Stodden said. (The weekly has reached Teigen for comment.)
Stodden, who divorced Hutchison in 2020, said that when she looks back at that difficult time in her life, she wants to “grab” her new self and “give her a hug”.
Teigen’s Tweet for Stodden reappear in 2021, causing the influence and wife of John Legend BY issue a public apology.
“Not many people are lucky enough to be held accountable for all their bulls of the past – in front of the whole world. I am fascinated and sad about who I have been before. I was an unsafe, seeking attention,” she write through x at that time. “I am ashamed and completely embarrassed by my behavior, but this is nothing compared to the way I made Courtney feel.”
Stodden told me earlier The daily beast That the author of the cooking book was among many celebrities who sent her harmful comments in the past.
“She wouldn’t tweet publicly just to love me to take” a nap “, but it would be and tell me to kill myself. Things like,” I can’t wait for you to die, “Stodden told Teigen. “Some of the worst treatments I received were from women, and we will not get anywhere if we continue to keep each other again.”
If you or someone you know are fighting with suicidal thoughts please contact National decrease in suicide prevention in 1-800-273-8255.