Chrissy Teigen Reveals Sex of Unborn Baby, Covers Vogue Thailand
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend are expecting a bouncing baby girl! The supermodel revealed the news on Instagram, while sharing her cover for Vogue Thailand. She wrote:
So proud and honored to have shot the cover of Vogue Thailand! Special to me for so many reasons…one being I am SO PROUD to be Thai, so excited to have shot a Vogue cover (a dream, of course) annnnd a couple minutes after this shot, John and I learned we were having our little baby girl!
Prior to conceiving, Teigen has been very open about fertility challenges, sharing during a discussion on the talk show FABLife:
I will say, honestly, John and I are having trouble. We would have kids five, six years ago if it’d happened. But my gosh, it’s been a process! So, anytime somebody asks me if I’m going to have kids, I’m like, ‘One day, you’re going to ask that to the wrong girl who’s really struggling, and it’s going to be really hurtful to them. And I hate that. So, I hate it. Stop asking me!
Congrats to the future parents! Check out a few of our fav flix of the pair.
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