Chrissy Teigen, John Legend news: Couple respond to their alleged involvement with Pizzagate Predophile ring conspiracy

Celebrity couple John Legend and Chrissy Teigen.REUTERS/Danny Moloshok

Celebrity couple Chrissy Teigen and John Legend are furious at conspiracy theorists after some of them have suggested that the two were part of the debunked Pizzagate pedophile human trafficking circle.

"Apparently dressing my daughter as Alice in Wonderland and a hot dog and having a pizza emoji on Snapchat has to do with pizzagate and being uhhhh darksided. Holy shit That thread is wild. Enjoy," fumed a pregnant Teigen. This came after a self-proclaimed investigative writer, Liz Conkin, suggested that the couple had something to do with the said pedophile ring.

Conkin even tweeted a photo of Teigen's daughter wearing an Alice in Wonderland costume with a hotdog and pizza emoji posted by Teigen herself, implying that Teigen and Legend were deeply involved in the circle. Teigen has then responded during New Year's eve by stating that she was pretty disturbed at the accusations and are even confused as to why fans would think likewise. To this, Conkin responded that the couple dealt with a circle that practices rape, torture & trafficking towards children.

Legend, on the other hand, was less friendly and had even threatened Conkin with a lawsuit, "You need to take my family's name out of your mouth before you get sued." At the mere mention of legal actions, Conkin attempted to tone down and backtrack, stating that the couple could have been victims themselves and might only know about pedophile rings in Hollywood.

It was, however, too late for Conkin, as despite her deleting some of her tweets and her discreet retractions, Teigen has claimed that she has evidence of all of them. The couple has made up their mind that they will take the matter to court with Conkin for the damage she may have caused to the couple's reputation.

It can be recalled that the notorious and scandalous Pizzagate pedophile sex ring theory stemmed from the leaked emails of Hillary Clinton' presidential campaign chairman John Podesta. The said emails were reported to prove the existence of a child exploitation ring that uses D.C. pizza restaurant Comet Ping Pong as a front.