Opposites attract! Chrissy Teigen and John Legend are adjusting to their new normal of social isolation in very different ways.
18.03.2020 - 01:13 / etonline.com
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend are entertaining us all as we self-quarantine and practice social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic.
Legend put on an Instagram Live concert on Tuesday, and not surprisingly, his wife kept viewers laughing with her antics. Teigen appeared in a hair wrap and a towel — noting that this is «what fans wanted her to wear» after she asked them earlier on Twitter — and drank rosé as 41-year-old Legend sang some of his biggest hits while playing the piano. Legend
Opposites attract! Chrissy Teigen and John Legend are adjusting to their new normal of social isolation in very different ways.
Even fans aren't safe from Chrissy Teigen's truly expert-level trolling. This week, the model (and host and best-selling cookbook author and mother of two) jokingly ruined a fan's life in a single Instagram comment.
How sweet is this family photo? John Legend and Chrissy Teigen took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a photo of themselves cuddling on the couch with their children Luna (3) and Miles (1). "Board meeting," the 41-year-old musician captioned the image. In the post, the 34-year-old Lip Sync Battle host could be seen donning a peach-colored, floral robe—one of the many styles in her fabulous collection—and tousling her baby boy's hair.
Be honest: By this point, you've exhausted every option on Netflix, powered through your bookshelf, and had every conversation with your roommates that you suspect it's possible to have. You have two choices: 1.
Congratulations are in order for Chrissy Teigen and John Legend. The ecstatic couple just witnessed their “grandchild” get married! Chrissy and John won Parents of the Year by indulging three-year-old daughter Luna Stephens in an elaborate wedding for her stuffed animals, Chloe and Nosh, on their patio.
This past weekend, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend officiated and hosted the wedding of two stuffed animals that belong to their three-year-old daughter, Luna.The ceremony took place by the beach and was filmed via Teigen's Instagram Live.John Legend and Chrissy Teigen are getting creative in finding ways to entertain their kids while social distancing.Last weekend, the couple officiated the beachside wedding of Chloe and Nosh, two stuffed animals that belong to their three-year-old daughter,
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend hosted a wedding live on Instagram for their daughter’s cuddly toys in a bid to keep things fun during the coronavirus pandemic.
This is one of the all-time best ways to pass time in quarantine and away from the coronavirus pandemic!
John Legend found himself playing wedding singer on Sunday.
Going into detail! Chrissy Teigen opened up about her daughter Luna’s birth three years after welcoming the little one.
Chrissy Teigen wore a towel to her husband John Legend’s at-home concert after letting fans vote for her outfit.
The model, cookbook author, and TV personality made the ultimate laid-back appearance during her husband John Legend's Instagram Live session today. As he performed at the piano in their home, Teigen sat atop the instrument, wearing nothing but a towel (plus another one wrapped around her head) as she tuned in and offered commentary between songs. Forget sweats; now we want to work from home in bath attire.
Classic Chrissy Teigen! For husband John Legend’s Instagram Live performance on Tuesday, March 17, the Bring the Funny judge made a special appearance wearing just a bath towel and a hair turban — as requested by her 12.4 million Twitter followers.
John Legend is taking full advantage of his time in self-isolation amid the coronavirus spread, and the crooner hosted a virtual concert via Instagram Live on Tuesday (March 17).Amid a number of soothing performances at Legend's home piano, his wife Chrissy Teigen joined him in a towel and a glass of wine in hand.
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend are entertaining us all as we self-quarantine and practice social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic.