Chrissy Teigen

"I now have endless energy, way less anxiety (no more benzos!) and I am *happier* and more present than ever," the cookbook author said.
"What felt comfortable for our family was him always being around," the "Cravings" cookbook author told parenting site Scary Mommy.
The cookbook author posted an Instagram Story about getting plastic surgery to take buccal fat from her face.
The "Cravings" cookbook author announced in December that she was quitting drinking.
"Now that I don’t have the alcohol to numb it away, things are just… there," the "Cravings" cookbook author said.
The model previously told followers in December 2020 that she was giving up alcohol.
Don’t assume your apology will work right away. Just look at Chrissy Teigen.
A spokesperson for the hit show about an Indian American teenager said Teigen had "decided to step away" in the wake of an online bullying controversy.
“I desperately wanna communicate with you guys instead of pretending everything is okay. I’m not used to any other way!!” the model said in a candid post.
"This exchange was made up, completely fake, never happened," the Grammy winner wrote after his wife was accused of bullying the "Project Runway" veteran.