Chrissy Teigen Pranks Husband John Legend with Easter Egg with NSFW ‘Present’ Inside
"I don't trust you," Legend told his wife before opening the egg
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Chrissy Teigen pictured alongside husband John LegendChrissy Teigen knows how to keep her relationship with husband John Legend fun!
On Monday, March 10, the model and cookbook author, 39, shared an Instagram carousel that included a video of herself pranking the musician, 46.
In the lighthearted clip, Teigen revealed to the singer that she got him an easter egg with a “present inside."
“I got you an easter egg and I put a present inside,” she said as she filmed her husband looking hesitant to open the small egg.
“I don’t trust you,” he replied with a smile on his face.
After examining the object, the “All of Me” hitmaker then opened the egg, unveiling a small hand with the middle finger sticking up.
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Chrissy Teigen opening an easter eggAs Teigen burst out laghing at her joke, Legend held up the egg and told the camera, "Wow."
Along with her prank, Teigen’s carousel also featured several clips and photos of her and Legend’s children — Luna Simone, 8, Miles Theodore, 6, Esti Maxine, 2, and 20-month-old Wrex Alexander — smiling and having playtime.
In the first slide, Esti was captured expressing her love for crepes as she sat in her highchair with chocolate smeared around her mouth.
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“I love crepes, I love crepes, I love crepes,” she chanted.
“she loves crepes!!!!,” Teigen wrote in her caption.
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Meanwhile, Wren was filmed being read a story by his big sister Luna, and a video also captured the toddler playing on a Wheely Bug with Esti.
The sweet post comes after Teigen shared that she doesn't want to raise her children to inherit her tendency to be a people pleaser during the debut episode of her podcast Self-Conscious.
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“Really scared of passing this along to my kids. I think that is the big realization for me is, I can't do this to my kids,” she said.
“I don't ever want them to feel like they have to perform for everybody and be good all the time, but I know that sometimes I probably am that way. I do want them to be the most polite, and I don't want people to think that they're just celebrity a—hole kids,” the mother of four added. “And so I might go harder the other direction to make sure that they don't come off that way."
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