“Outgrown!” Will model Chrissy Teigen get rid of breast implants?

The 34-year-old American model Chrissy Teigen will remove the implants from her breasts, which were inserted 10 years ago. Teigen made the announcement on social media, and her colleagues appreciated her honesty. “I’m taking them out. They served me well for many years, but I’ve outgrown them,” she wrote on Instagram to her 30 million followers. Social networks responded positively to Teigen’s statement, thanking her for her honesty and directness and wishing her good luck before the surgery.

Chrissy Teigen is a model, writer, television host, and the wife of singer John Legend. She often mocks showbiz, Hollywood, and politicians on social media. Before the surgery, the model will be tested for coronavirus. “I just want to be able to comfortably zip up a dress of my size and lie on my stomach. Don’t worry about me, everything is fine! I will still have breasts, they will just be made of pure fat,” the model added. In March, Teigen said in an interview with Glamour magazine that she had breast augmentation surgery when she was 20 in order to work as a swimsuit model. “But then kids come, they fill up on milk, then they settle down, and now I have a problem,” she said.

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend. Fellow Teigen wished Naomi Campbell a successful surgery. “Thank you for always saying everything. The world needs more of that,” said journalist Milli Almodovar. Among other things, Teigen is known for her conflict with the President of the United States, Donald Trump, whom she often openly criticizes. In 2019, after Teigen’s husband spoke on television in favor of criminal justice reform, Trump called him “boring.” In response, Teigen launched a social media campaign with a slogan that became an obscene description of Trump. The president then stated that the model is characterized by profanity. Krissy has two children and often shares her family photos, in part to teach people to have a peaceful attitude about breastfeeding. In 2018, she posted a photo of herself breastfeeding her daughter. She then posted a photo of her son wearing a special helmet that reshapes the head of children suffering from plagiocephaly (skull asymmetry) and brachycephaly (short head).