Chrissy Teigen has again apologized for "old awful" tweets in a post on Medium.

However, as she apologizes to people she has wronged in past social media posts, many of them are speaking out against her postings.

Several of Teigen's toxic and insensitive tweets have recently resurfaced online - targeting Teen Mom star Farrah Abraham, Lindsay Lohan, Courtney Stodden and others.

In one she tells Stodden, who married 51-year-old Doug Hutchison at 16, to take a "dirt nap." The model, now 26, said John Legend's wife sent her a direct message to say, "I can't wait for you to die," CBS News reported.

"Not a day, not a single moment has passed where I haven't felt the crushing weight of regret for the things I've said in the past," Teigen said in a lengthy Medium post. "I was a troll, full stop. And I am so sorry."

The model-turned-TV-personality says she is now privately reaching out to those she insulted.

However, according to Entertainment Weekly, Abraham has yet to receive an apology from Teigen directly. She calls the mother-of-two's claim hypocrisy.

The reality star believes it will take Teigen time to get "beyond her past behavior." Abraham is not the only one who feels this way about the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover girl.

Author and conservative commentator Candace Owens notices a problem with Teigen's statement: She apologizes for her behavior a long time ago. She then insists the cookbook author spent the last six years harassing conservative women despite them not doing anything to her.

"This wasn't some off-colored period of her life. It's who she is," she says.

In addition, "Project Runway" fashion designer Michael Costello still feels "traumatized and depressed" over Teigen's allegations he is a racist and stole a Black designer's work. He even considered taking his own life after their 2014 interaction.

In a long Instagram post, Costello shared screenshots of his message with Teigen, in which she insulted him. He then says what Teigen did to him seven years ago still lingers and he's "not OK" about it.

This is not the first Teigen apology. She also said sorry to Stodden on Twitter last month.

She said she was "mortified and sad" of her past actions - especially who she used to be when she made insulting tweets.