Chrissy Teigen admitted she is ‘scared’ if Donald Trump will ‘come after her’ because of her outspoken views, if he becomes president again.
The model, 38, spoke about her fears alongside husband John Legend at the annual Cannes Lions International Festival Of Creativity on Monday.
As Chrissy branded the former president ‘unhinged’, the singer-songwriter admitted it ‘is crucial that he isn’t re-elected’.
The couple, who is giving their full support to President Biden, said it it’s a ‘weird feeling’ not knowing what would happen if Trump came back in power.
Chrissy also reflected on the moment she labelled Trump a ‘P**** a** b****’ on X, formerly known as Twitter, in 2019 – branding the moment a ‘career highlight’ after he contacted Twitter demanding to take her post down.
Chrissy Teigen, 38, admitted she is ‘scared’ if Donald Trump will ‘come after her’ because of her outspoken views, if he becomes president again
The model spoke about her fears alongside husband John Legend at the annual Cannes Lions International Festival Of Creativity on Monday
As Chrissy branded the former president ‘unhinged’, the singer-songwriter admitted it ‘is crucial that he isn’t re-elected’
She said: ‘It’s also kind of scary, because it’s, “Oh, he’s aware of me”. What could really happen because of that? We obviously know he’s unhinged but could he actually come after you in other ways? It’s a weird feeling.’
John said that the idea of Trump coming after him and Chrissy was just a tiny reason people should make sure ‘he didn’t come within a mile of the White House again.’
He added: ‘We’re going to be active. We’re going to the White House on the way home from here and we’re going to support President Biden.’
The singer-songwriter looked dashing in a silver shirt and trousers as he chatted on stage with the model to presenter Kara Swisher.
Chrissy stunned in a strapless black and white striped dress and elevated her frame with sophisticated high-heels.
At one point the happy couple, who tied the knot in 2013, were in fits of laughter on stage.
John sat back relaxed with his foot perched on one knee, flashing his white designer loathers.
The annual festival, which runs all week until Friday began in 1954, and celebrates creativity.
The couple, who is giving their full support to President Biden, said it it’s a ‘weird feeling’ not knowing what would happen if Trump came back in power
Chrissy also reflected on the moment she labelled Trump a ‘P**** a** b****’ on X, formerly known as Twitter, in 2019 – branding the moment a ‘career highlight’ after he contacted Twitter demanding to take her post down
She said: ‘ It’s also kind of scary, because it’s, “Oh, he’s aware of me”. What could really happen because of that? We obviously know he’s unhinged but could he actually come after you in other ways? It’s a weird feeling.’ (Trump pictured last week)
John said that the idea of Trump coming after him and Chrissy was just a tiny reason people should make sure ‘he didn’t come within a mile of the White House again’
He added: ‘We’re going to be active. We’re going to the White House on the way home from here and we’re going to support President Biden.’
Running with an array of talks and events, the festival has already welcomed a host of celebrities to the city – including Sophia Bush.
Chrissy and Jon share four children – Luna, eight, Miles, six, Esti, one, and Wren, who will turn one next week.
After Chrissy gave birth to Esti herself last January, she and John welcomed their newest little bundle of joy via surrogate on June 19, 2023.
She sensationally announced Wren’s birth on Instagram, shocking a public who had been unaware she even had a baby on the way.
In a lengthy post, Chrissy explained that she and John deliberately arranged to have their two new babies just a few months apart.
Their decision was influenced by the tragedy Chrissy suffered in 2020, when she had to undergo the lifesaving abortion of a son she and John named Jackson.
Last year Chrissy shared that she ‘always wanted four children,’ but that ‘After losing Jack, I didn’t think I’d be able to carry any more babies on my own.’
Although the couple flirted with the idea of having two separate surrogates impregnated at once, Chrissy then changed her mind.
Chrissy stunned in a strapless black and white striped dress and elevated her frame with sophisticated high-heels
At one point the happy couple, who tied the knot in 2013, were in fits of laughter on stage
Chrissy showcased her sensational physique in the bodycon garment as she strutted on stage
The musician was all smiles as he prepared to chat during the annual festival
The singer-songwriter looked dashing in a silver shirt and trousers as he chatted on stage with the model to presenter Kara Swisher
The annual festival, which runs all week until Friday began in 1954, and celebrates creativity
Chrissy and Jon share four children – Luna, eight, Miles, six, Esti, one, and Wren, who will turn one next week
‘I want to try to carry just one more time,’ she told John. ‘If it doesn’t work, we will be okay. We’ve already seen the worst.’
Chrissy duly set about conceiving Esti via in vitro fertilization, ‘the same process that gave us our beautiful Luna and Miles.’
They also enlisted the help of a surrogate called Alexandra, whom Chrissy showered with praise in Wren’s birth announcement.
‘I wanted to be her best friend, I wanted out children to play, I wanted dinner together, I wanted to lay my head on her belly and be able to feel the hiccups and kicks,’ Chrissy wrote on Instagram.
‘We want to say thank you for this incredible gift you have given us, Alexandra. And we are so happy to tell the world he is here, with a name forever connected to you, Wren Alexander Stephens,’ she shared.
‘Our hearts, and our home, are officially full. And to our Jack, we know both their angel kisses are from you,’ Chrissy touchingly concluded.
‘Thank you for choosing me,’ Alexandra wrote in the comments. ‘For making this whole experience so wonderful. For loving me and my family whole heartedly. It was truly an honor bringing perfect Wren into the world with you right by my side.’