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John Legend spoke about his kids' musical talents in an interview on 'The Kelly Clarkson Show' on Monday, Feb. 17.
Celebrity couple Chrissy Teigen and John Legend delighted fans with a heartwarming Instagram video that unexpectedly sparked debate. Known for their candid social media presence, […]
Singer-songwriter John Legend famously sang, “We’re just ordinary people,” but he and his wife, Chrissy Teigen, have far-from-ordinary bank accounts. It’s just as well because after the L.A. wildfires,
Ariana Grande wore a light pink floral gown, channeling "Wicked" character Glinda's bubbly energy at the SAG Awards.
Singer John Legend has admitted that he and his wife, Chrissy Teigen, are considering walking away from their Los Angeles home in favor of returning to New York City.
Speaking to the Wall Street Journal, the 13-time Grammy winner revealed that the pair have been mulling over life on the West Coast since deadly and catastrophic wildfires ripped through California last month.
“BAHHHHHHHHHHH,” Teigen captioned the post that also included photos of Miles showing off a missing tooth, Esti riding in an adorable dinosaur car and rocking the cutest denim skirt, a video of 8-year-old Luna rocking out in the backseat of a car with Miles, and more precious family content.
John Legend and his wife, Chrissy Teigen, have discussed relocating their family to the East Coast following the recent wildfires in Los Angeles
While Valentine’s Day is traditionally about celebrating love between partners, John Legend and Chrissy Teigen used the occasion to show their appreciation for their beloved pets. In a heartfelt and lighthearted Instagram video,
Chrissy Teigen caused a huge backlash after posting an intimate photo of a family bath. What's the big deal says mum-of-four Jennifer Barton?
EGOT singer-songwriter and model have considered returning to the East Coast following the devastating California wildfires