Chrissy Teigen shares the moving way daughter Luna, 4, is remembering baby Jack

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Chrissy Teigen has shared two heartwarming videos of the "beautiful" way that her daughter Luna is remembering her late brother Jack.

Teigen shared two videos to social media on Monday and said she wants to "always remember" how empathetic her daughter Luna, four, is, which is why she shared the moment with the world.

"This is the cutest, most beautiful thing I have ever seen," the 34-year-old wrote said in a video of baby Jack's ashes next to a teddy bear.

"We just got baby Jack's ashes back, so they're in here for now with some blessed holy tie string."

Teigen explained that "Luna put a little therapy bear around him, and the best part is, I came down and she gave him a piece of her favorite snack. A tiny piece of Pirate's Booty," before adding, "She's amazing."

In another video, the four-year-old introduces the bear to her late brother, asking: "How are you doing today?"

This comes after Teigen suffered a miscarriage twenty weeks into her pregnancy, and she revealed on Monday that she is "thinking a lot about jack today."

"Our house is very open about life, death, grief, everything really," the social media personality and cookbook author wrote in the caption of the post. "We try to explain things well and answer every question imaginable in a beautiful, spiritual but literal way."

"I know this is a weird post but I just wanted to share these to always remember my incredibly empathetic little mini," she wrote of Luna. "Life is infinitely better with her in it. I miss u, jack. we miss you a lot [sic]."

Teign returned to social media last month after the devastating loss with a powerful essay, outlining the tragic events which led to the loss of baby Jack.

She wrote on Medium: "After a couple [of] nights at the hospital, my doctor told me exactly what I knew was coming - it was time to say goodbye.

"He [Jack] just wouldn't survive this, and if it went on any longer, I might not either. We had tried bags and bags of blood transfusions, every single one going right through me like we hadn't done anything at all.

"Late one night, I was told it would be time to let go in the morning."

The 34-year-old then took the opportunity to address those who trolled her for posting pictures of her miscarriage on social media.

She wrote that while husband John Legend was reluctant for her to take the pictures, she took them as she "needed to know of this moment forever, the same way I needed to remember us kissing at the end of the aisle, the same way I needed to remember our tears of joy after Luna and Miles. And I absolutely knew I needed to share this story."

She added: "I cannot express how little I care that you hate the photos. How little I care that it's something you wouldn't have done. I lived it, I chose to do it, and more than anything, these photos aren't for anyone but the people who have lived this or are curious enough to wonder what something like this is like.

"These photos are only for the people who need them. The thoughts of others do not matter to me."