Chrissy Teigen has shared enough of her emotional side on social media as she announced leaving Twitter. The 34-year-old supermodel revealed that she is currently in a depression hole after losing her newborn, Jack last two months ago.

Teigen took Instagram to disclose in September that she is going through pregnancy complications, and later, she broke the news of losing the baby. The model shares two children Luna Simone Stephens, 4-year-old daughter, and Miles Theodore Stephens, 2-year-old son, with her husband, John Legend.

The couple has been married for seven years and shared their grief on social media following the tragic news. However, this time Teigen took Twitter to inform that she isn't tweeting much as she is in a depression hole. Although she further told her fans not to worry because she has a lot of help to feel better. She gave her fans hope that she will fix herself soon, and then they can "swing by."

One of the followers noted that it seems the "swing by" part of the post was supposed to be sent to someone via DM and Teigen responded to the fan, saying that she doesn't look in there. She further said that it is a "podcast-asking cesspool" jokingly.

Recently, Teigen also received criticism after defending Meghan Markle, who revealed her miscarriage in an interview with the New York Times. One of the Twitter users claimed that the 39-year-old British royal family member opened up about her pregnancy loss for personal benefits.

The claim didn't go well with Teigen, and she called out that user addressing as "today's absolute piece of s--t." She sarcastically wrote congratulations to the user named Marco Giannangeli, although she later deleted the tweet.

"Is anyone really questioning the pain and sheer awfulness of suffering a miscarriage, or are they perhaps criticizing Meghan's decision to write a 1000 word op-Ed about herself?" Giannangeli questioned the Duchess of Sussex's essay.

The essay was titled as The Losses We Share in which Markle shared details of the morning she found out about losing her second baby. Moreover, she said that it is sad that people consider pregnancy loss and talking about it as a taboo.

She noted that she discovered the news when she was in the room filled with 100 more women, out of which 20 women shared the same loss. However, she further said that none of them spoke about the miscarriage openly that proved the taboo in society.