Chrissy Teigen Gives Birth To A Legend

Chrissy Teigen Gives Birth To A Legend

A Legend is born! Literally! John Legend just had Chrissy Teigen birth one.

The famous couple welcomed their first child, a bouncing baby girl, and the happy couple announced Luna Legend’s birth to the world on social media, with John, 37, calling Luna his “new love” in a tweet. While Teigen, 30, posted a photo of the baby’s weight (6 lbs., 11 oz.) on her Instagram account.

John Legend and Chrissy Teigan
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Chrissy Teigen had revealed earlier that there was some hesitation about baby names when she stopped by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in March. She even ran baby names past President Obama while on the show, with the hopes that if she got White House approval for the name ‘Luna’, then her hubby John Legend would be on-board too.

The singer was apprehensive because he thought the name was “too Hollywood.”

Chrissy Teigan
Image via The Artistic Soul

And frankly he may been right, because it doesn’t get much more out there than to name your child after lunar based mythological goddesses…

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