Model and mom-of-two Chrissy Teigen has never been somebody to mince her words, especially when it comes to her own body.
Back in 2017, Teigen was refreshingly honest when she opened up to Refinery29 about her decision to get liposuction, saying: "It was the dumbest, stupidest thing I've ever done. The dumbest, but I like it, whatever. I have no regrets, honestly."
Check out Teigen and husband John Legend fooling around at Kris Jenner's home:And earlier this month, Teigen spoke to Glamour UK about her breast augmentation, revealing that she was 20 years old when she underwent the cosmetic procedure. The model revealed she originally decided to have the surgery in order to improve her modeling shots, saying:
"It was more for a swimsuit thing. I thought, if I’m going to be posing, laid on my back, I want them to be perky! But then you have babies and they fill up with milk and deflate and now I am screwed."
However, the 34-year-old now says she is having second thoughts, adding: "I want them out now. But when you have kids you think about [the risks] of surgery, and I think, 'This is not the way I want to die, in boob surgery.'"
And on Monday, Teigen took to Instagram to share a tribute to her implants, sharing a couple of catwalk snaps along with the caption: "happy 10 year anniversary to these titties and RIP to these teeth".
Among the 3,700+ comments, American comedian Whitney Cummings replied to the post saying: "Wait isn’t ten years when we need to take them out?!"


To which, Teigen echoed her displeasure at her impacts, replying to Cummings comment by saying: "@whitneycummings yes dude and I really want them OUT. Quarantine would have been perfect time but apparently it’s not 'ESSENTIAL' smh"
Which is very responsible from Teigen, as all non-elective surgeries are currently suspended as medical professionals are rightfully prioritizing the huge influx of patients with COVID-19 as well as other pressing medical needs.
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