Chrissy Teigen is laughing off the "next level" hate she's been getting on social media.
The model posted a series of videos to her Instagram Story this week to fire back at critics who have accused her of deleting negative comments. Why do these people think this? Because there aren't enough negative comments.
Where's the beef!?

"Two things that I think are funny right now," she said. "One: People in my comments that are mad that there's not enough angry comments in my comments. Then they're mad. They think that I, like, delete them. But like, what? That's, like, next-level hater."
A confused Chrissy said, "When you're mad that there's not enough hate. It's pretty… you're just crazy."
The cookbook author has been a part of the "cancel club" ever since her cyberbullying scandal earlier this year.

Chrissy said the online hate isn't just limited to her Instagram either.
"If I leave a comment underneath somebody's photo, even if it's nice — 'You look great,' 'I love this outfit' — people get all sorts of mad. Because I am alive," she said. "And that's two things I think are funny."
Of late, Chrissy has tried to return to normalcy in the wake of the scandal. In May, there were endless calls for Chrissy to be "canceled" after disturbing 10-year-old tweets resurfaced in which she cyberbullied reality TV star Courtney Stodden. Chrissy apologized, but her words mainly fell on deaf ears and some brands ended sponsorships with her.