Sarah Palin has criticized Chrissy Teigen for her provocative comments made after the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting incident.

The former governor of Alaska took to Instagram on Wednesday, sharing a photo of herself and addressing Teigen directly, asking, “Who hurt you?” alongside a screenshot of an old tweet from Teigen.

In that tweet, Teigen had controversially suggested that Palin should “shoot herself in the face.” Teigen’s original tweet read, “Listen, I don’t want much from Sarah Palin.

I just want her to admit partial fault, then shoot herself in the face.

Is that wrong?” Since then, Teigen has expressed remorse for her past hurtful remarks, admitting she felt “ashamed” and described her former behavior as being an “insecure, attention-seeking troll” who thought she was being witty.

Palin, however, chose to address the issue again on Wednesday, stating that while she supports free speech, “when celebrities use their platforms to wish harm upon others, they don’t just tarnish one life – they poison the collective spirit of the world.” She added, “Such cruelty spreads like digital wildfire, breeding division and hate, all for fleeting clout that serves no real purpose.” ‘Our world’s already heavy with negativity, so wishing harm is not only unnecessary, it’s a profound waste of influence that could instead uplift, heal and unite.’ The Instagram Story comes as conservatives call on liberals to confront their violent rhetoric in the wake of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting.

Late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel has previously come under fire for a joke he made ahead of Saturday night’s ritzy gala in which he called First Lady Melania Trump an ‘expectant widow.’ Both President Donald Trump and the First Lady have since called on Kimmel to be fired from his position.

‘I appreciate that so many people are incensed by Kimmel’s despicable call to violence, and normally [I] would not be responsive to anything that he said, but this is something far beyond the pale,’ the president posted to his Truth Social page on Monday, drawing a direct connection between Kimmel’s comments and the shooting.

‘Jimmy Kimmel should be immediately fired by Disney and ABC,’ he argued.

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