Mom life! Chrissy Teigen lamented the state of her formerly impressive digestive system amid her latest pregnancy.
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Jenny Mollen was inspired by Chrissy Teigen to discuss her miscarriages. The 43-year-old actress has been married to 'American Pie' star Jason Biggs since 2008 and had suffered two miscarriages during their relationship but only felt ready to discuss her ordeal when model Chrissy Teigen - who is currently expecting her third child with singer John Legend - after she lost her son Jack before birth back in 2020. Jenny wrote on Instagram: "When @chrissyteigen posted about having a miscarriage and receiving abortion care, I had to stop and think.
Jason and I have experienced two miscarriages over the course of our relationship. The first was at the beginning of our relationship and the second was during the pandemic. " The 'Angel' star went on to explain that she was in need of aftercare each time and noted that she was "grateful" to have lived in a country where abortion care was a legal right, prior to the reversal of the landmark Roe v Wade ruling - which guaranteed a woman the legal right to a termination in the US before it was overruled in June 202 - and thanked Christy for helping to "drive awareness" of the issue.
She added: "Both times I needed a D and C [dilation and curettage] and received abortion care and both times I was so grateful to live in a country where that was possible "I didn’t want this to happen. But thank god, I was in such capable hands when it did. I stand w @chrissyteigen and all the other brave women who are helping to drive awareness of this critical issue.
Thank u also to @busyphilips for educating me time and again on why we must not be silent. Abortion rights affect all of us. " (sic) Chrissy - who also has Luna, six and Miles, four with the 'All Of Me' singer - explained that she had to
.Mom life! Chrissy Teigen lamented the state of her formerly impressive digestive system amid her latest pregnancy.
Chrissy Tiegen’s growing baby bump is giving her a little drama! On Wednesday, the author shared an update on the status of her and John Legend’s baby – and how much things have changed since she got pregnant. “I have lived the life of a spoiled rotten stomach,” the 36-year-old model wrote. “I could do ANYTHING to it — street meat, landlocked sushi, stuff that smelled off, five-second rule floor food, ghost pepper contests, countless shots.
Chrissy Teigen is giving a glimpse at her baby bump!
Chrissy Teigen is giving a baby bump update! On Sunday, the author shared a series of pictures and videos from her fun night out on Saturday and gave her followers a look at her growing baby bump. “I love this makeup, I love this length and I lovvvvvvvvve escape rooms. get you some friends who let you do all the locks!!! @novakaplan @hairinel @alanavanderaa,” she captioned the photo carousel.
Sharing her story. Jenny Mollen opened up about experiencing two miscarriages with husband Jason Biggs, one of which occurred during the coronavirus pandemic.
Jenny Mollen suffered a miscarriage during the coronavirus pandemic. The 43-year-old actress has told how she and her husband, 'American Pie' star Jason Biggs, lost a baby during COVID, and she was inspired to speak out after Chrissy Teigen recently revealed she lost baby son Jack in September 2020 to a life-saving abortion. Jenny wrote on Instagram: "When @chrissyteigen posted about having a miscarriage and receiving abortion care, I had to stop and think.
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WATCH: Chrissy Teigen's mum grieves baby JackThe star, who is married to John Legend, told crowds the real story behind her pregnancy loss at A Day of Unreasonable Conversation summit over the weekend.“Let’s just call it what it was: It was an abortion. An abortion to save my life for a baby that had absolutely no chance,” she said.“And to be honest, I never, ever put that together until, actually, a few months ago.”Now she’s being flooded with cruel and abusive comments on Twitter as social media users accuse Chrissy of lying about her miscarriage, or “milking” the traumatic experience for fame.Chrissy Teigen revealed her miscarriage in 2020 was actually a life-saving abortion.Anti-abortion activists also took aim at Chrissy, tweeting things like: “For Chrissy Teigen to accept thousands of condolences—only to announce that she actually ABORTED her child is inexcusably despicable.”Some even suggested the timing of her candid comments was suspicious, noting that there's an upcoming election in the US where abortion rights will be a major deciding issue.The star then addressed the hate, saying she knew the confession would open her up to online backlash and challenged trolls to “do their worst”.“I knew this would happen, and honestly I’ve already seen you do your worst so if this makes you feel better, great.
Chrissy Teigen has something to say to the online trolls who have attacked her for opening up about her life-saving abortion.
Chrissy Teigen has revealed that it has taken more than a year to understand that her miscarriage was in fact a life-saving abortion. Chrissy, 36, and her husband, John Legend, 43, shared the devastating news that they have lost their son Jack at 20 weeks in 2020 following complications. Speaking at A Day of Unreasonable Conversation summit on Thursday she said the realisation she’d had an abortion and not a miscarriage was a “shock”.
Twelve-time Grammy winner John Legend officially released his eighth studio album, Legend, on Friday, September 16.