,

Singer Leona Lewis Turns the Tables on Teigen Accuser Michael Costello, Says 'Bullying Comes in Many Different Forms'

Citing a sizeist incident that left her 'embarrassed and deeply hurt,' Lewis called the designer's claims against Teigen 'the pot calling the kettle black.'

Fashion: one day youโ€™re in, and the next, youโ€™re out. Or, in what is quickly becoming one of the messiest chains of โ€œshe said/she said/he said/she saidโ€ to hit the social media streets in a minute, one day youโ€™re calling out a bully, and the next, youโ€™re being called one.

Video will return here when scrolled back into view
Trump’s Tariffs Might Stick Around. What Should We Buy Now?
Trump’s Tariffs Might Stick Around. What Should We Buy Now?

That was the case in the spring of 2020, when cookbook author Alison Roman came for Chrissy Teigenโ€”only for the script to be flipped almost a year to the day when Teigen was called out by former reality star Courtney Stodden for far more vicious behavior. Teigen, of course, issued a lengthy (and by some accounts, still inadequate) apology just this weekโ€”only to face a new accusation on the same day by Project Runway alum Michael Costello, who claimed heโ€™d become suicidal after Teigen blacklisted him following an online mischaracterization.

Now, itโ€™s apparently Costelloโ€™s turn, after โ€œBleeding Loveโ€ singer Leona Lewis made public her own allegedly โ€œhurtfulโ€ and โ€œuncomfortableโ€ past incident with the designer via an Instagram Story on Tuesday, captured by Page Six.

Referencing a 2014 charity event that is believed to have been New York Fashion Weekโ€™s popular Go Red for Women The Heart Truth Red Dress Collection show, Lewis claims Costello, her assigned designer, reneged on dressing her for the runway at the last minute.

โ€œWhen I got to my fitting I was made to feel very awkward and uncomfortable as the dress was a sample size and he/his team clearly did not want to alter it to fit me,โ€ wrote the British singer-songwriter, whoโ€™d flown to New York for the event, which raises awareness about heart disease in women,. โ€œThis came as a total surprise because weeks prior I was told that they would make the dress work for me. At the next fitting, the night before the show, with no explanation at all, Michael refused to turn up. He no longer wanted to dress me and he abandoned his commitments to me and the show which made me well aware that I wasnโ€™t the body type required.โ€

โ€œI was so embarrassed and deeply hurt. Because I didnโ€™t look like a model size, I was not permitted to walk in his dress,โ€ Lewis continued, noting that she was relegated to the audience, and made up excuses to questioning press. โ€œI was so humiliated by it all. I feel like I was made to look as though I pulled out and was being difficult...I suffered a lot, both personally and professionally.โ€

Now, we arenโ€™t going to get into the body politics that somehow cast Leona Lewis as a woman of size, but the singer says that despite never telling Costello how she felt at the time, she โ€œwas left with deep insecuritiesโ€ following the incident. โ€œIโ€™ve had to work hard over the years to love my body,โ€ she added.

โ€œI know [Costelloโ€™s] designs are catered to women of all sizes now, and Iโ€™m glad he saw the light over the years,โ€ she noted. Lewis also made sure to state that she was โ€œnot discounting [Costelloโ€™s] experienceโ€ with Teigenโ€”though in light of the latterโ€™s apology, Lewis felt the model deserved compassion rather than an attempt to โ€œtry and kick them when theyโ€™re down,โ€ adding: โ€œThe pot calling the kettle black in this situation doesnโ€™t sit right with me. Bullying comes in many different forms.โ€

Screenshot: @MichaelCostello Instagram (via Page Six)

All of this may seem at least a little ironic to anyone who watched Costelloโ€™s season of Project Runway in 2010 (if you know, you know), but heโ€™s far from unique in that respect (the late Karl Lagerfeld comes to mind). Although heโ€™s reportedly โ€œstill waitingโ€ for an apology from Teigen, heโ€™s seemingly less pressed to apologize to Lewis, instead disputing her account with his own Instagram Story (also captured by Page Six).

Costelloโ€™s Story included a screenshot of a February 2015 post from the singerโ€™s account in which she wears a red gown with the caption: โ€œSo sassy in my @michaelcostello dress.โ€ (No word on whether it was the infamous red gown she allegedly didnโ€™t get to wear in the charity show.) Costelloโ€™s own caption on the post, addressed directly to Lewis and prefaced โ€œno diss no shade no hate...I love you and your music,โ€ claimed heโ€™d reached out to her personallyโ€”but more importantly (to him), had been contacted several times in the intervening years by Lewisโ€™ stylist and team with requests for looks, including within recent months.

The moral of the story? People are messyโ€”and however one feels theyโ€™ve been victimized, chances are someone else considers them the bully. Lewis acknowledges as much, preemptively apologizing to anyone whoโ€™s been bullied or that she may have ever hurt unwittinglyโ€”as she graciously speculates Costello likely did, adding: โ€œWe are all trying our best and learning.โ€

Straight From The Root

Sign up for our free daily newsletter.