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Chrissy Teigen Revealed Why She'll Never Divorce John Legend

A perfect Teigen-ism, as always.
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Another week, another episode of "how great is Chrissy Teigen?" and the answer, as always, is so great.

In an interview with 'Us Weekly', the model, designer, cook, writer, mum, actress, social media icon and all-round brilliant human spoke about her life, family and very public relationship with her husband, John Legend.

The pair are constantly in the spotlight due to their active and outspoken natures, both on social media and in that weird thing we call real life.

"I try to deprecate him because he's so perfect," Teigen told 'Us Weekly', "I got very, very lucky".

"I don't know who else could put up with all the s**t we are constantly dealing with. Kids, friends and work are hard, but John is the easiest part of everything."

Jokingly Teigen told 'Us Weekly' the reason she'd never let her husband go.

"I told him the number one reason we are not getting divorced is because I refuse to see another woman with my baby."

Teigen and Legend's daughter Luna was born in April of 2016, after the pair struggled to get pregnant they turned to IVF. Teigen spoke frankly about struggling with her mental health.

"I think the key for us was finally understanding what was happening and getting help. Sitting with John, our doctor pulled out this book and was like, 'Do you have these feelings? Would you be happier tomorrow if you didn't wake up?'" she said.

"That's a big deal! I didn't realize how bad it was until I was out of it. There was no light, no way of seeing myself out."

The pair are planning to give Luna a baby brother soon, with Legend hinting at maybe even more tiny additions to the family on the cards. As for Teigen, she couldn't be more ready to continue building her empire.

"How would I not want to expand my family with this beautiful person? He's just everything."

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