After almost a decade of calling out Donald Trump Donald John TrumpBubba Wallace to be driver of Michael Jordan, Denny Hamlin NASCAR team Graham: GOP will confirm Trump's Supreme Court nominee before the election Southwest Airlines, unions call for six-month extension of government aid MORE, model Chrissy Teigen said Tuesday that the president has blocked her on Twitter.

Teigen announced the news in a tweet that included a screenshot of her being blocked from viewing Trump’s Twitter profile.

After 9 years of hating Donald J Trump, telling him "lol no one likes you" was the straw pic.twitter.com/MhZ6bXT1Dp — christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) July 25, 2017

Teigen made the camel's back-breaking comment on Sunday in response to Trump saying it was "very sad" that Republicans were willing to "do very little to protect their President."

Lolllllll no one likes you — christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) July 23, 2017

The model and wife of singer John Legend has said in the past that she takes pride in trolling Trump, and that she has been doing it for years.

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“I can't believe somebody could actually do this all day, every day, and still be president. It's insane,” she said in February, as reported by BuzzFeed. “I think he's the f---ing most vile person on this planet and if I mysteriously go missing in the next 4 years then that's what happened."

Her Twitter account shows several jabs against the president, as well as comments from before he stepped into politics. She posted about boycotting Macy’s for including him in advertisements and criticized the Miss USA pageant, which was owned by Trump.

Last August, Teigen tweeted a photo of herself watching "American Psycho," calling it “a cool Donald Trump biopic.”

Watching a cool Donald Trump biopic on the plane. pic.twitter.com/UqEwhZlJF2 — christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) August 26, 2016

In February, she responded to one of Trump’s tweets calling to keep “evil” out of the country, saying “@realDonaldTrump what time should we call your Uber?”

Teigen joins Trump critics including author Stephen King and the veterans group VoteVets in getting blocked by the president on Twitter.

A First Amendment rights group is suing Trump on behalf of some of the Twitter users, saying the blocking “imposes an unconstitutional restriction on their participation in a designated public forum.”

The White House has said in the past that Trump's tweets represent official statements.