A right-wing conspiracy theorist has been stripped of her Twitter verification after she posted photos of Chrissy Teigen and John Legend's daughter and accused them of being part of a celebrity pedophile ring.

Liz Crokin, who has 50,000 Twitter followers and says she is an investigative journalist, posted the photos last week of 20-month-old Luna dressed in various costumes including a pineapple, hotdog and Alice in Wonderland.

Crokin also pointed out that Teigen had used a pizza emoji on one of her Snapchat photos of her daughter, linking her to the Pizzagate conspiracy theory that claimed Hillary Clinton was using a Washington pizza restaurant to run a child sex trafficking ring.

A right-wing conspiracy theorist has been stripped of her Twitter verification after she posted photos of Chrissy Teigen's daughter Luna and accused her of being part of a pedophile ring

An outraged Teigen took to social media on Saturday to share screenshots of some of Crokin's tweets and to slam Twitter for verifying the alt-right user's account.

Liz Crokin, who has 50,000 Twitter followers, posted photos of the star's daughter last week and accused Tiegen and John Legend of being part of a celebrity pedophile ring

After a series of fiery tweets from Teigen and her husband John Legend - including some that threatened legal action - a disgruntled Crokin revealed on Saturday night that Twitter had removed her coveted blue verification tick.

'Twitter just unverified my account thanks to @chrissyteigen. That's OK cuz I care more about saving kids than I do about a blue checkmark!' Crokin tweeted.

Teigen responded to the news by tweeting: 'Praise the Twitter lords.'

'1000 people will tell you not to give them attention, to ignore it, who cares they're crazy, etc. Don't ignore it. Tired of letting these people get away with this s**t. Thank you, @Twitter.'

Earlier on Saturday, Tiegen had called out the social media giant for allowing Crokin to be verified - a sign a source can be trusted - and questioned how she could have so many followers.

'Thank you, Twitter, for verifying somebody who is essentially accusing me (with pictures of my daughter) of child abuse and pedophilia to their 50,000 followers,' Tiegen wrote.

After a series of fiery tweets from Teigen -including some that threatened legal action - Crokin revealed on Saturday night that Twitter had removed her coveted blue verification tick

Crokin suggested that Teigen's use of a pizza emoji on a Snapchat of her daughter linked her to the Pizzagate conspiracy theory that claimed Hillary Clinton was using a Washington pizza restaurant named Comet (pictured above) to run a child sex trafficking ring

An outraged Teigen took to social media on Saturday to share screenshots (above) of some of Crokin's tweets about her daughter Luna and linking the model to the Pizzagate theory

The entire ordeal was sparked when Tiegen first drew attention to Crokin's tweets, saying she was disturbed by the conspiracy theorist's thoughts related to her family.

'Alright. I debated saying something about this but I'm pretty disturbed over here. The fact that there are people with these...thoughts...is really scary,' her first tweet on the issue read.

'...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 s**t That thread is wild. Enjoy.

'Yeah yeah it's 'just Twitter' but I'm pretty sure this *sick* person is saying we are darksided pizzagate pedophiles who traffic our daughter. Ummmmm this is really scary s**t.'

The Pizzagate theory is a widely discredited allegation that high-ranking Democrat officials were involved in human trafficking - including a child sex abuse ring - via a Washington DC pizza establishment called Comet Ping Pong.

The theory compelled a North Carolina man to show up at the pizza shop armed with a gun and fire off three shots as searched for the so-called abuse ring.

Tiegen then added: 'But if I dressed Luna up as Alice, wouldn't I be on their side and 'following the white rabbit'?? Why would I post it? What does a hot dog symbolize? Why would I willingly choose a pizza if I were in a secret pizza cult? Why am I trying to even make sense of this still please help.'

The pregnant model demanded an apology from Crokin and threatened to sue after the conspiracy theorist started trying to justify her claims.

'Chrissy you run in circle with people who rape, torture & traffic kids. This is a fact, I expose sex trafficking for a living,' Crokin tweeted.

'What's not OK is trafficking kids as sex slaves which is rampant in Hollywood. Why don't you use your platform to educate people?' she said in a follow up tweet.

The conspiracy theorist had taken issue with these photos that Tiegen had posted of her 20-month-old daughter Luna dressed up in costumes

The pregnant model demanded an apology from Crokin and threatened to sue after the conspiracy theorist started trying to justify her claims

Legend also weighed in on the very public fight telling Crokin: 'You need to take my family's name out of your mouth before you get sued.'

The Twitter spat sparked a response from former First Daughter Chelsea Clinton who reached out to Tiegen on Saturday to offer words of support.

'Chrissy, sending you & beautiful Luna a huge hug. It is awful & never ok when people threaten or demean any child. I’ve lost count of the Twitter accounts who’ve threatened Charlotte with #FGM (female genital mutilation). While I never bother to report threats against me, I now report every one against her,' Clinton tweeted.

Teigen tweeted back in response: 'I feel silly even worrying about this in comparison to the magnitude of slander and threats you and your family have dealt with for decades. These people are truly sick and scary. Love to you, Charlotte and Marc!!'

John Legend also weighed in on the very public fight telling Crokin they would sue her. The singer and Tiegen, who already have daughter Luna, are pregnant with their second child