John Legend is going to safeguard spouse Chrissy Teigen.

​In a previous report, one of Chrissy’s colleagues said that the screen captures Michael Costello as of late shared—which blame the model for cyberbullying in 2014—was inauthentic. Accordingly, the “Every last bit of Me” vocalist is standing up on the side of his better half.

“Chrissy apologized for her public tweets, yet after she expressed remorse, Mr Costello created a D.M. trade between them,” he tweeted. “This trade was made up, totally phony, won’t ever occur.”

“Truly, I don’t have the foggiest idea why anybody would counterfeit D.M.s to embed themselves in this story; however that is the thing that occurred,” he proceeded. “I support each and every individual who energetically spread this lie to keep a similar energy when they right the record.”

Not long after John stood up, Chrissy delivered another proclamation composed for her sake, which she inscribed, “No thought what the f- – k Michael Costello is doing.”

“Michael, you are currently making genuine agony individuals who are attempting to better themselves. Enough. Or, on the other hand, this WILL go further. Not here, yet a real courtroom. What’s more, every dime we win will go to an enemy of harassing good cause zeroed in on transforming this s- – t show into a positive,” Chrissy kept, adding that she has “a few spots I’ve been joining in on the off chance that you’d like the associates.”

In the proclamation composed for her sake, it said, “Chrissy is totally astounded and disillusioned by Michael Costello’s new assault, which incorporates anecdotal ‘screen captures’ from 2014 of assumed private messages that Chrissy didn’t send,” before adding Chrissy “has never planned with anybody to hurt his vocation.”

Chrissy’s group moreover said she and Michael had a “genial” relationship as of late, referring to Michael’s past Instagram remarks on her posts. At that point, the assertion laid out various parts of Michael’s screen captures, which purportedly demonstrate the pictures were doctored, as “late media examinations” finished up.