Chrissy Teigen has confessed one of her boobs has been left “hanging all along her side” after giving birth to her baby daughter Esti.
But Esti is “too perfect” for Chrissy to mind too much about her own body woes.
This weekend, Chrissy shared a fully naked snap to her Instagram showing her sitting in a shallow bath with a towel spread over her thighs and baby Esti in her arms, cradling the baby’s head in one hand as she beamed down at her.
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Chrissy let her wet brunette hair fall all down her back as she shared the sweet moment while reflecting on the changes her body has gone through since giving birth earlier this year.
She wrote on Instagram: “A boob that somehow hangs all along my side and deep purple lifetime scars but you are too perfect to worry about any of it!”
Fans went wild for the snap, with one branding it “pure innocent beauty”.
Someone else said: “This is everything!” while a third echoed: “Our changing bodies remind us of the life we created. It reminds us of all we have.”
“We’re badasses for carrying these perfect little humans!” another fan agreed.
It comes after Chrissy missed the Grammys shortly after giving birth, sharing another adorable snap with baby Esti snoozing on her bare chest.
Chrissy joked: “Happy Grammy day!! Had a dress fitting, looked around and realised… what the hell am I trying to prove here? I cannot get up lol.”
The model welcomed her baby girl with her singer-songwriter beau John Legend after the devastating loss of their baby boy back in 2020, with Chrissy forced to deliver the infant after suffering partial placenta abruption.
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She reflected at the time: “I had already come to terms with what would happen: I would have an epidural and be induced to deliver our 20 week old, a boy that would have never survived in my belly (please excuse these simple terms).
“I was previously on bedrest for over a month, just trying to get the little dude to 28 weeks, a ‘safer’ zone for the foetus.”
Chrissy and John also share son Miles and daughter Luna.
If you have been affected by this story, advice and support can be found at Sands (stillbirth and neonatal death charity). You can call them on 0808 164 3332 or email helpline@sands.org.uk.
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