Chrissy Teigen had a fun surprise at her home today!
26.11.2020 - 17:59 / foxnews.com
Chrissy Teigen is opening up about her grief after suffering a pregnancy loss. The 34-year-old wife of John Legend announced the loss of the couple's third child last month.
She went on a temporary break from social media but has since returned, although she admitted Wednesday she hasn't been as active on Twitter as she normally is. "I’m not tweeting much because I’m honestly in a bit of a grief depression hole but do not worry as I have so much help around me to get better and I’ll be fixed
.Chrissy Teigen had a fun surprise at her home today!
Chrissy Teigen is standing up for herself. This week, the 35-year-old model took to Twitter to lament the ending of Quibi, the streaming platform that hosted her show, .«Guess I should change my chrissy's court header lol goodbye quibi, only I understood uuuuuu,» Teigen tweeted, a take that prompted one user complain that the mom of two «goes on about everything» and announce that they're unfollowing her.Teigen appears to have replied to the user's tweet in a since-deleted message.
Sad news for Teigen-Legend fans. Their beloved hamster Peanut Butter has sadly passed away, and we’re feeling all the feels.
Chrissy Teigen expertly deflected a nasty comment on Twitter after being called “classless” for her posts.The 35-year-old Cravings cookbook author joked about her short-lived Quibi series, Chrissy’s Court, in a playful tweet on Tuesday, December 8 — but the comment didn’t sit well with one of her followers.“It’s official. I followed you on IG and here….
Chrissy Teigen isn’t done calling out internet trolls, despite vowing to limit her Twitter time to refrain from negativity. On Tuesday night, the supermodel, 35, shut down a Twitter user who wrongly accused her of tweeting 160 times in one hour — before calling her “classless.” The drama began when Chrissy acknowledged the shutdown of Quibi, the streaming service that carried her reality comedy series, Chrissy’s Court.
It was a sad day in the Legend household, for maybe a day or so.
Last year, Chrissy Teigen took to Twitter to share the exploits of her daughter Luna’s adventurous hamster — named Peanut Butter — after the pet made a break for it, escaping from its cage twice.
Chrissy Teigen called on mommy shamers to think twice before judging women’s breastfeeding choices. In an impassioned series of tweets, Chrissy, 35, stressed how important it is to “normalize” feeding babies formula, rather than attack new mothers who can’t — or don’t want to — breastfeed. The Cravings author revealed that she was particularly passionate about the topic because she suffered from depression after pregnancy.
Chrissy Teigen is known for her honesty on social media, and in a recent tweet, the model revealed why she's been taking some time away from Twitter.Earlier this year, Teigen revealed on Instagram that she'd lost her baby boy, Jack, after being hospitalized with pregnancy complications. At the time, Teigen wrote, "We are shocked and in the kind of deep pain you only hear about, the kind of pain we’ve never felt before.
Chrissy Teigen spoke candidly about grief on Twitter Wednesday, after she and husband John Legend lost their son, Jack, in September, during Teigen's second trimester of pregnancy. Explaining her absence from the platform, she wrote, "I’m not tweeting much because I’m honestly in a bit of a grief depression hole." "do not worry as I have so much help around me to get better and I’ll be fixed soon," Teigen assured her followers.
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend spoke candidly about grief in their first joint interview since losing their son, Jack, in Teigen's second trimester of pregnancy in September. Appearing on Good Morning America, they discussed their methods of coping with loss and reflected on the vast public support they've received.
Chrissy Teigen may be back on Instagram and sharing her daily life, but she’s still recovering from her pregnancy loss. The model-turned-entrepreneur shared why she’s been absent on Twitter, sharing that she’s in “a grief depression hole,” but getting better.
Chrissy Teigen may be back on Instagram and sharing her daily life, but she's still recovering from her pregnancy loss. The model-turned-entrepreneur shared why she's been absent on Twitter, sharing that she's in «a grief depression hole,» but getting better.«I’m not tweeting much because I’m honestly in a bit of a grief depression hole,» she tweeted on Wednesday.