Chrissy Teigen, who is expecting her first child with singer husband John Legend, sarcastically reacted over the criticism she has been receiving for her choice of food to eat during pregnancy.
The American model took to Twitter expressing that if someone was interested in giving her unsolicited baby advice on the damn cereal or on what should she wear/eat then they should unlock their own profile so that she can see the personal perfection of the person, E! Online reported.
The 29-year-old model also admitted that she's living on dyed food as she likes it and will dye her tuna, then have an "icy, dyed vodka soda" for lunch, after which she will take the trapeze class, do 3 legged race and then a nice cigar in the hot tub.
Notably, Teigen previously posted her first baby bump selfie, and of recent she shared a photo of a bowl of Cap'n Crunch and Fruity Pebbles cereal, for which many body shamers started criticizing the star.
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