Allie Beth Stuckey Addresses Chrissy Teigen’s Abortion Propaganda

Allie Beth Stuckey Addresses Chrissy Teigen’s Abortion Propaganda

By Movieguide® Contributor

Conservative commentator Allie Beth Stuckey’s latest podcast episode addresses a hot topic in America — the conflation of miscarriage and abortion, which are actually two very different things.

And she discusses where true hope lies — in Jesus Christ.

“Chrissy Teigan, a couple years ago, she went through this horrifying loss of her pregnancy,” Stuckey said on her June 25 podcast episode. “She had very serious pregnancy complications, and she shared about that online and the pictures that she posted after losing her precious baby, she was obviously and rightfully so very emotional. So was her husband, John Legend.”

Teigen attached this caption with photos of her and Legend grieving in the hospital after her miscarriage in 2020:

We are shocked and in the kind of deep pain you only hear about, the kind of pain we’ve never felt before. We were never able to stop the bleeding and give our baby the fluids he needed, despite bags and bags of blood transfusions. It just wasn’t enough.

We never decide on our babies’ names until the last possible moment after they’re born, just before we leave the hospital.  But we, for some reason, had started to call this little guy in my belly Jack.  So he will always be Jack to us.  Jack worked so hard to be a part of our little family, and he will be, forever.

To our Jack – I’m so sorry that the first few moments of your life were met with so many complications, that we couldn’t give you the home you needed to survive.  We will always love you.

Thank you to everyone who has been sending us positive energy, thoughts and prayers.  We feel all of your love and truly appreciate you.

We are so grateful for the life we have, for our wonderful babies Luna and Miles, for all the amazing things we’ve been able to experience.  But everyday can’t be full of sunshine.  On this darkest of days, we will grieve, we will cry our eyes out. But we will hug and love each other harder and get through it.”

Jack was stillborn, and Teigen let the public know she had a miscarriage.

Teigen told the Guardian, “I don’t know how long he had been waiting to be delivered for,” indicating that he had passed away in the womb. “That will probably always haunt me. Just writing it makes my nose and eyes tingle with tears. All I know now is his ashes are in a small box, waiting to be put into the soil of a tree in our new home, the one we got with his room in mind.”

“Now, she has later said that it wasn’t a miscarriage,” Stuckey says. “So I’m a little bit confused about the whole situation. I wouldn’t be speculating if she hadn’t made this whole thing public, but she later said that it wasn’t a miscarriage but that it actually was an abortion. Now I don’t know if she is saying that for the purpose of activism because you see a lot of pro-abortion activists saying, oh miscarriage is abortion, too.”

Abortion is an act, not a procedure. And the act is when an unborn child’s life is being taken. A miscarriage is when a child has died naturally in the womb.

Jill Duggar of 19 KIDS AND COUNTING fame was accused of having an abortion when, in reality, she underwent a procedure after a miscarriage.

Duggar had a dilation and curettage miscarriage, per BuzzFeed News. Her child died naturally in the womb and many unfairly accused her of having an abortion because a D and C procedure is a method used in abortion when the child is still alive. Both procedures remove the baby from the womb but only one is done for a life-ending purpose.

Stuckey believes the Left is trying to combine miscarriage and abortion into one term to make it seem like abortion healthcare is needed for miscarriages.

Teigen “says now that she had an abortion,” Stuckey said about Teigen. “Here’s the exact tweet. She says, ‘I told you all we had a miscarriage because I thought that’s what it was, but it was an abortion. We were heartbroken and grateful all at once it just took me over a year to realize it.”

“I just don’t believe that,” Stuckey said.

After announcing that her miscarriage was actually an abortion, Teigen “has now doubled down on her abortion advocacy and her abortion activism. I don’t know if it was because of that experience if she feels like she needs to justify or if it’s just some kind of like genuine increase in passion about this issue. But now, she is so outwardly pro-abortion that she is actually going to the White House, sitting down with Kamala Harris and talking about how great abortion is and how important abortion clinics are,” Stuckey says.

In a video clip with Teigen and Harris, Teigen tells Harris that abortion clinics are not sad places.

“It’s not a place where people are feeling at their darkest points or anything like the world wants you to think. Some people go in there with so much hope and so much excitement because they know that they have a future,” Teigen said.

Teigen’s words reminded Stuckey of Jeremiah 29:11, “When God says, ‘For I know the plans I have for you. Plans to prosper you and not to harm you. Plans to give you a hope and a future.’”

“God is the one who gives us a hope and a future, and it is so like Satan to take the word of God and then to pervert it to give it the exact it to give it the exact opposite meaning. Here she is talking about the slaughter of innocent children as she is saying that that murder gives these women a hope and a future,” Stuckey said. “First of all, what about the hope and the future of the babies that are about to be poisoned or dismembered?”

Stuckey points out that a hope and a future won’t involve the taking of an innocent life for one’s gain.

“Hopeful and excited before an abortion, it’s not a flex,” Stuckey affirms. “That is actually a sign of a callous heart, of selfishness, that you have been so deluded by your own wants that you think that you can lay another human life on the altar of your own desires. That is the definition of self-centeredness.”

It’s true that having a baby is incredibly hard. If one chooses to raise a child, it’s a lot of responsibility. Pregnancy and childrearing require “sacrifice” and “it’s uncomfortable in many ways,” but none of that means a life is worth taking.

Movieguide® previously reported on Christianity and abortion:

“The church has an opportunity to be the hands and feet of Jesus in approaching the abortion crisis in our communities,” said THE MATTER OF LIFE’S Director and producer Tracy Robinson. “When we actively try to rescue people’s children from abortion, we model His grace, in that Christ saved us when we could not save ourselves. And no matter what burden we carry of sin and shame, He is powerful to forgive and carry that weight on the cross forever.”


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