Chrissy Teigen has opened up in a new interview about rumours during the early days of her relationship with John Legend that the singer was secretly “in the closet”. An exclusive trailer dropped on Wednesday presenting glimpses of what the show will primarily be about: fancy dinners and gossip. With the trailer drop, much buzz has encircled the upcoming show where in the second-most scene, model and TV personality, Chrissy Teigen reveals a bold revelation about singer and husband John Legend. Fans were not prepared for the joke that may have offended, if not the talented singer, but viewers a little.
Although the widely-acclaimed singer is not gay, Legend openly supports the LGBTQ community. In fact, the singer refused to attend a party in his honor at the Beverly Hills Hotel after he learned that the owner, the Sultan of Brunei, implemented an anti-LGBT law in his country. The latest issue of Vanity Fair sees the year-old model and her Grammy Award-winning husband, plus their two children, Luna and Miles appear on the front cover of the Hollywood magazine — as well as the A-list couple taking part in a no-holds barred interview. Oh my god, I would read everything. A post shared by chrissy teigen chrissyteigen.
John Legend is opening up about the nature of his marriage and even jokingly shares that he made a mistake marrying the model, Chrissy Teigen. An exclusive trailer dropped on Wednesday presenting glimpses of what the show will primarily be about: fancy dinners and gossip. With the trailer drop, much buzz has encircled the upcoming show where in the second-most scene, model and TV personality, Chrissy Teigen reveals a bold revelation about singer and husband John Legend. Fans were not prepared for the joke that may have offended, if not the talented singer, but viewers a little.
John Legend is definitely not gay as his life is adequate evidence for it. The highly talented singer and actor were married to Chrissy Teigen, and after dating for a long time, the duo got. The sweeping, symphonic introduction transitions to the people and places focused on throughout the video. The couples shown in each location—young and old, gay and straight, multiethnic—all express their passion for each other amid their pain. The first couple, filmed in the Domiz Refugee Camp, a Syrian refugee camp in northern Iraq, faces poverty, but still smile.