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Chrissy Teigen Shares Topless Photo On Instagram With A Very Important Reminder For Fans

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The model shared the post as a reminder for women to schedule their routine mammograms and breast ultrasounds.

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Chrissy Teigen reminded her fans to schedule their routine mammograms and breast ultrasounds via a topless photo on Instagram.

The model shared the photo of herself at her own routine appointment with the caption:


"mammogram/boob ultrasound reminder!"
"when else do you get to see your boob as a one inch steak!?"
"ultrasound also comes with free titty lotion good for the entire day!!"

You can see her post below.

Viewers of the post thanked Teigen for the reminder, with many noting that preventative screenings and early detection are crucial.

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Of course, Teigen is no stranger to sharing about preventative screenings with her fans.

Last month, she opened up about preparing for her first colonoscopy on her Instagram stories, writing:

“Soon there's going to be a very large jump in people my age and even a little younger getting colon cancer because we don't get checked."
“And we don't get checked because we're not told to. You think that your parents are the ones that get checked.”
“I have my first colonoscopy tomorrow because I was told by my doctor that people are getting it younger and younger and they should go in earlier and earlier to get checked now."

Thank you for sharing this vital information and urging others to take preventative measures, Chrissy!

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