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Chrissy Teigen Was Asked If She'd Ever Meet The President—And Her Answer Is Pure Chrissy Teigen 🔥

Chrissy Teigen Was Asked If She'd Ever Meet The President—And Her Answer Is Pure Chrissy Teigen 🔥
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With all the talking points lately of American's needing to come together and work out our differences, no one is going to see Chrissy Teigen pick up a tambourine and start singing Kumbaya with Donald Trump.


The model, author and totally relatable wife and mom, who isn't even sure she would be able to keep down her lunch if she was in the same room, had this to say when asked by Extra if she would be willing to meet with the President.

"No, I would never. I think I would throw up in my mouth. It's just impossible to me. It's broken the lines of, 'Let's bring the parties together.' No. It's far past that now. He's a terrible human being."


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And in case anyone is wondering, it's incredibly awkward when politicians sing Kumbaya.


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Many on Twitter agreed they would skip the meeting too.








We don't see these two hugging it out anytime soon.

H/T: Huffington Post, Extra

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