Things aren't exactly blooming for Chrissy Teigen.
Just one day after a report said the model's Cravings by Chrissy Teigen cookware line was pulled from Macy's due to her online bullying scandal, a different report on May 18 claims that Bloomingdale's walked away from a deal with Chrissy at the 11th hour.

"They pretty much had it together … but had to cancel it," a Bloomingdale's source told Page Six.
The insider says the deal was ready to be inked on May 17 and an in-store promotional event was apart of the agreement. But, due to the negative press surrounding Chrissy because of the tweets, the department store backed out of the deal just "hours" before the contracts were set to be signed.
Chrissy's reputation has been taking a beating of late after messages from 2011 and 2012 resurfaced that showed her bullying Courtney Stodden. Chrissy has owned up to the vile messages and apologized to Courtney. Since then, several companies have distanced themselves from the mother of two.
According to The Sun, Macy's has stopped carrying her Cravings cookware line. This comes just days after it was reported that Target stopped carrying the line, as well. While Target broke ties with the model before the scandal, the Macy's development appears to be directly related to the online bullying. Shoppers trying to purchase Chrissy's products were told they were "unavailable" on Macy's website this weekend. By May 17, a search for Craving's products on the department store's site said, "We couldn't find a match for your search."