Legend's upcoming Christmas album, ALegendaryChristmas, gives 'Baby It's Cold Outside' a much-needed lyrical makeover—with a little help from KellyClarkson and natasharothwell
In September, the president famously let loose on John Legend and Chrissy Teigen in one of his bizarre drive-by tweetings, huffing and puffing about the “boring” singer and his “filthy mouthed wife.” Teigen responded with a tweet so sublime that it became canon: “lol what a pussy ass bitch. tagged everyone but me. an honor, mister president.” The whole exchange was suitable for framing—and one of Teigen’s friends actually did frame it and present it to her as a gift.
Legend brings a decency and gravitas to every room he enters, be it onstage at the Academy Awards or in prisons across the country in conversation with inmates as part of his criminal-justice reform activism. Teigen, 33, is the electricity, the laugh that breaks the tension. She’s a famous person who can’t bring herself to respond to texts from famous people who follow her on Twitter because, as she explains, “I’m terrified they’re going to think I’m a thirsty fame whore.
Phyllis Stephens taught her children about the importance of keeping to schedules, how to do laundry, how to iron. “Johnny, at nine years old, begged me to teach him to cook,” she says. “And he’s a short little guy, and I’m looking like, ‘Oh no, you’re going to burn yourself.’ Finally, he begged me one more time and I taught him.”Phyllis Stephens’s mother’s heart failed and she died at 58. “I was so traumatized by it because we were so close,” says Legend. “She was my music guru.
Teigen’s parents met in Korat, Thailand. Her father, Ron Teigen, was an American electrician of Norwegian descent. Her mother was unmarried but had a young daughter, Teigen’s half-sister Tina. Ron brought them home to the trailer he rented from his dad. After Teigen was born in Delta, Utah, the family moved to Snohomish, Washington, where her parents ran a tavern called Porky’s.
At the time, Teigen worked half the year in Miami. She slept in the living room of an apartment she shared with six other models, doing dispiriting jobs for South American clients, like being the random girl on the cellphone background. They partied “super-hard.” They made nothing. “I had no credit cards, I didn’t have a bank account, and it just didn’t occur to me to ask my dad for money,” she says. “I knew exactly how much it was with tax to get a McDouble and fries.
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