Pregnant Chrissy Teigen shared her relief after feeling her baby move.
“I finally feel the baby so I don’t have to text my doctor for a daily ultrasound anymore,” the 36-year-old ‘Chrissy’s Court’ star, tweeted on Monday.
Teigen, who is already mother to daughter Luna, 6, and son Miles, 4, announced in August that she and husband John Legend are expecting again.
The couple sought in vitro fertilization to conceive, with the star-to-be who joked via Instagram last month that she took “1 billion photos”.
She added: “I don’t think I will ever leave an appointment with more excitement than nerves, but so far everything is perfect and beautiful and I feel hopeful and wonderful.”
Teigen and Legend, 43, are having a rainbow baby on the way as their son Jack died in a “life-saving” abortion in September 2020.
While the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model initially told the public she had miscarried, she recently clarified that she has since “understood” it as a termination after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June.
“Two years ago, when I was pregnant with Jack, John and my third child, I had to make many difficult and heartbreaking decisions,” the author of “Cravings” said at a summit last week.
“Halfway through it became very clear that he would not survive, and neither would I without medical intervention,” she continued. “Let’s just call it what it was: it was an abortion. An abortion to save my life for a baby who had absolutely no chance.”
Teigen “put that together…a few months ago,” she continued.
The next day, the former “Lip Sync Battle” host posted hateful messages accusing her of wanting their “pity” on the admission.
Teigen tweeted several screenshots, writing: “I knew this was going to happen. Honestly, I’ve seen you do your worst, so if this makes you feel better, great. It doesn’t make me feel any worse, though.”
The model also faced backlash for posting intimate hospital photos after delivering her late son, but she shrugged off the hatred in a Medium essay.
“These photos are only for the people who need them,” Teigen wrote in October 2020. “The thoughts of others don’t matter to me.”