Chrissy Teigen gets hilariously cute note from 4-year-old after breast implant removal surgery
Chrissy Teigen has received the sweetest notes from her daughter after having surgery to have her breast implants removed.
The 34-year-old – who has two children with her singer husband John Legend – took to social media to share the adorable and hilarious message her 4-year-old daughter Luna gave to her.
"Surgery went great!" Chrissy wrote on Twitter. "The note I woke up to is the absolute best part"
Along with the tweet were two photos of Luna’s notes.
"Bye boobies," one read, while the other said: "Have fun pulling your boobies out. Love Luna."
Chrissy also added that while she was "so so so so so sore" after her surgery, but said that the cuter than cute notes helped the pain go away "for half a minute at least".
Last month, Chrissy announced her decision to go under the knife on Instagram, writing: "Hi hi! So I posted myself getting a covid test on the twitter, as I’m getting surgery soon. A lot of people are understandably curious (and nosey!) so I’ll just say it here: I’m getting my boobs out!
"They’ve been great to me for many years but I’m just over it. I’d like to be able to zip a dress in my size, lay on my belly with pure comfort! No biggie! So don’t worry about me! All good. I’ll still have boobs, they’ll just be pure fat. Which is all a t*t is in the first place. A dumb, miraculous bag of fat. (sic)"
Back in March, Chrissy admitted she had a boob job when she was 20 as she wanted to make her assets more "perky".
She admitted: "Yeah, I did my boobs when I was about 20 years old. 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 ... I kept them the same cup size. I just filled them out, so they are rounder and firmer. I had a quarter 'teardrop' cup in the bottom and filled out the breast line. But I want them out now. If I could do one thing, it would be to have a lift. I think you're supposed to replace [implants] every ten years. 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.'"
- Bang! Showbiz, additional reporting by The Hits