Chrissy Teigen Just Reminded Everyone That Supermodels Get Stretch Marks Too
Think of them as a fashion statement.
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There are so many reasons to love Chrissy Teigen. In fact, here are some just to get you warmed up: her constant trolling of Piers Morgan, her love of "crotch patches," and her cringe face.
But even better, the supermodel has no problem being honest about her body—and she's back at it again with the stretch mark photos. Because, yes, supermodels get stretch marks, and no, they're nothing to be ashamed of. Also, kiiiiinda tempted to girl power it up and use the #TigerStripes hashtag here.
Anyway, Teigen hit up Snapchat with a recent photo of her thighs, where she pays homage to her "tributaries."
FYI, this isn't the first time Teigen's given her stretch marks a shoutout.
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"I was actually just taking a picture of the bruises and then I saw the stretch marks in there," she said after posting the second photo. "I have those apps, the Facetune and Photoshopping ones, and I just didn't feel like doing it anymore—and I'm never doing it again, because I think we forget what normal people look like now."
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Mehera Bonner is a celebrity and entertainment news writer who enjoys Bravo and Antiques Roadshow with equal enthusiasm. She was previously entertainment editor at Marie Claire and has covered pop culture for over a decade.