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Chrissy Teigen is taking a break — of sorts, anyway — from Twitter.

The model, author and beloved tweeter made her Twitter account private Tuesday night after speaking at a Hillary Clinton rally in Nevada. Later that night, she confirmed her decision to a curious fan, writing that she was "not strong enough anymore" to keep her account public.

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But Teigen, who is well-known for putting Twitter haters in their place, clarified that she's not leaving Twitter because of trolls. "It's not haters or trolls or generally mean people," she wrote. "I just feel like I am absorbing bad shit 24/7. My body and mind cannot handle it anymore." Read more...

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