Chrissy Teigen and Tyra Banks: Stop Asking Women When They're Going To Have Kids

In an upcoming episode of their new talk show FABLife, Tyra Banks and Chrissy Teigen have opened up about their struggles with fertility and the pressure placed on women to get married and have babies.

"I will say honestly, John and I are having trouble," Chrissy shared. "We would have kids five, six years ago if it'd happened. But my gosh, it's been a process!"

"We've seen fertility doctors. And then once you open up about all those things to other people, you start learning that a lot of people in your life are seeing these people, and they have this shame about it."

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Tyra Banks and Chrissy Teigen open up about their personal struggles with fertility on an upcoming episode of their talk show, FABLife. Photo: Getty Images

The 29-year-old model, who has been married to singer John Legend for two years, went on to discuss how insensitive it can be to ask a women when she is going to have kids, because you don't know the struggles she is facing.

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!"

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Tyra then also opened up about her own struggles, facing constant questions from people on social media asking her why she isn't married and why she doesn't have kids.

"I just feel like we're so hard on each other and judgemental of each other. And a woman that is divorced three times is more normal than a woman who has not been married," said thr 41-year-old.

"I'm so tired of seeing on my social media, 'Why don't you have kids?' You don't know!" she adds as she starts to break down.

"You don't know what I'm going through. You have no idea."

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"When I was 23 year's old I used to tell myself in three years I'm going to have kids, then I'd turn 24 and I'd tell myself, in three year's in going to have kids. And every single year I kept saying that, and then after a while it's like, ok now I want to, and it's no to easy."

However the former supermodel, entrepreneur and CEO admits she hasn't given up hope, saying she wants a 'litter' of children.

"I hope [for kids], she says. "I don't just want one child. I want a litter! And I want to be the kind of mom where my child can come to me for anything."

The full episode will air in the US later this month.