Last month, Chrissy Teigen revealed that she had tragically lost her unborn son, Jack, sharing powerful photographs of herself cradling him and writing a heartbreaking essay about the loss.
Now, the 33-year-old model and presenter has made her first public appearance since her miscarriage at a Joe Biden rally in Philadelphia.
Teigen appeared alongside husband John Legend, who was speaking and performing at the Pennsylvania Biden rally in a bid to generate support for the Democratic candidate in the swing state.
Watch John's performance at the rally below:Chrissy, who tied the knot with John back in 2013, conceived Luna and Miles through IVF treatment, but her third pregnancy occurred naturally, the Daily Mail reports.
Chrissy and John were not alone at the rally snd were accompanied by daughter Luna, four, and son Miles, two, who also went on stage to greet the crowd.
The 34-year-old's mother Vilailuck Teigen also attended the rally and helped the couple as they made their way on stage with their children.
Chrissy and Trump have previously come to blows on social media and have argued on Twitter on more than one occasion.
The rally took place on the eve of the election, and Chrissy documented the evening on her Instagram, even sharing a photograph of her post-rally meal of a sloppy joe and onion rings.
Credit: 2014In a now-viral video taken at the rally, John criticized rappers such as Ice Cube and Lil Wayne publicly supporting Trump.
He said: "Some people see the meanness, the bullying, the selfishness of Donald Trump and they mistake it for strength, a kind of twisted masculinity...
"Some people see his greed and they mistake it for being good at business. Some of your, former, favorite rappers have been taken in by these lies. I think they've even founded a new supergroup. It's called the Sunken Place.
"But Trump's Platinum Plan for Black folks is nothing but fool's gold!"
Watch the musician criticize Trump's supporters below:John later posted the video of his rally speech to Twitter where he asked his 13.8 million followers to help end "this national nightmare".
He added in the speech that Americans will choose "a country where The President encourages police brutality and cannot bring himself to condemn white supremacists or neo-Nazis, or one where we hold our police accountable and begin to root out the systemic racism in our society."