Chrissy Teigen, an outspoken critic of Donald Trump Donald John TrumpBiden on Trump's refusal to commit to peaceful transfer of power: 'What country are we in?' Romney: 'Unthinkable and unacceptable' to not commit to peaceful transition of power Two Louisville police officers shot amid Breonna Taylor grand jury protests MORE, says the president-elect is “dying without the approval” of high-profile celebrities for his inauguration.

Trump had claimed in a Thursday night tweet that Hollywood stars are “all wanting” tickets to next month’s inauguration in Washington.

The so-called "A" list celebrities are all wanting tixs to the inauguration, but look what they did for Hillary, NOTHING. I want the PEOPLE! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 23, 2016

Model and "Lip Sync Battle" co-host Teigen, whose husband is hit singer John Legend, then tweeted to her more than 3 million followers:

Hi - we are people. You are our president too. I don't want you to be, but u are. Also we ALL know you are dying without the approval, dear https://t.co/NaVU1iDban — christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) December 23, 2016

While former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton Hillary Diane Rodham ClintonDemocratic groups using Bloomberg money to launch M in Spanish language ads in Florida The Hill's Campaign Report: Presidential polls tighten weeks out from Election Day More than 50 Latino faith leaders endorse Biden MORE boasted a long list of celeb supporters — including Katy Perry, Bruce Springsteen, and Jon Bon Jovi — reports Friday said some of the country’s most famous faces were reluctant to perform on the inaugural stage on Jan. 20 because of backlash from anti-Trump fans.

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“Some singers and bands want to perform but they’re getting cold feet because they’re worried it will hurt their career,” entertainment news site TMZ wrote.

Only two acts have been publicly confirmed: “America’s Got Talent” alum Jackie Evancho and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

Sean Spicer, the incoming White House press secretary, echoed the president-elect's tweets during a Friday morning interview on "Fox & Friends."

"He doesn't need celebrities. People are coming to see him. He is the celebrity," Spicer said of Trump.

"It's his movement that people are coming to. They're not coming to see a performance," Spicer added.

Teigen, 31, mocked the potential lack of star power at Trump’s inauguration, writing: