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Chrissy Teigen Claps Back At Troll Who Claimed She Keeps Having Kids To 'Stay Relevant'

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The former model hit back at an Instagram troll with some epic snark after being accused of only having kids to 'stay relevant.'

Trolls should know better than to come for the Queen of the Clapback, Chrissy Teigen.

The 38-year-old Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model, culinary expert, and TV host refused to stay silent after an Instagram user accused Teigen and her musician husband John Legend of having kids for internet clout.


It all started when the commentsbycelebs Instagram page shared a screenshot of Legend's post honoring his and Teigen's daughter Luna, who turned eight over the weekend.

“Luna made us parents 8 years ago today and she’s truly the best daughter we could ask for," wrote Legend, adding:

"We love you to the moon and back, my brilliant girl!"

Teigen humorously responded by referring to their one-year-old daughter, Esti.

She instructed her hubs to:

“Just read this to Esti.”

Among the congratulatory comments that followed was one from a bitter individual who wrote:

“[Legend and Teigen] always trying to stay relevant by talking and keep on having kids. No one cares.”


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Teigen sarcastically remarked:

“Yes very bored and need attention and there is no other way in the world to get it than having kids."

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Fans had her back and had words for the miserable commenter.

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Teigen and Legend share four children, daughters Luna and Esti, and sons Miles and Wren, who were all conceived via in vitro fertilization.

In 2020, the couple was expecting a third child but lost the baby at 20 weeks due to complications.

What was initially believed to be a miscarriage turned out to be what Teigen later described as "an abortion to save my life for a baby that had absolutely no chance".

They named their unborn son Jack.

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