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Chrissy Teigen & John Legend Expecting a Boy; Donate to Time’s Up in Honor of Larry Nassar Victims

Model Chrissy Teigen (L) and recording artist John Legend attend the 60th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Madison Square Garden on January 28, 2018 in New York City.
Model Chrissy Teigen (L) and recording artist John Legend attend the 60th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Madison Square Garden on January 28, 2018 in New York City.

*Luna Legend is about to have a baby brother.

Chrissy Teigen revealed Sunday night that she and hubby John Legend are expecting a son.

“Mama and her baby boy,” the 32-year-old model captioned an Instagram pic showing her baby bump clothed in a silver Yanina Couture gown from the Grammys red carpet.

mama and her baby boy

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The couple, whose daughter Luna will be 2 in April, announced in November that they were pregnant with a second child. At the Grammys Sunday, Legend joked that he’s “drinking for two.”

Meanwhile, the couple has also reportedly donated $200,000 to the Time’s Up legal defense fund on behalf of the “heroic” gymnasts molested by disgraced U.S. team doctor Larry Nassar.

During his sentencing hearing in Michigan last week, it was reported that gymnast McKayla Maroney would be banned from speaking publicly about her assault because she signed a $1.25 million non-disclosure agreement (NDA) in 2016, and would be fined $100,000 if she spoke out.

Teigen offered to pay the fine for Maroney, urging her to speak freely without needing to worry about repercussions. “I would be absolutely honored to pay this fine for you, McKayla,” she tweeted on January 16.

Maroney ended up submitting a written statement detailing her abuse nightmare, which was read out in court, and now Teigen and Legend have cut a check for the Time’s Up campaign against sexual misconduct to help provide legal services to those in need.

Their donation was made in honor of the “Heroic gymnasts of the USA Gymnastics Team.”

Nassar was sentenced to 40 to 175 years in prison after he was found to have abused more than 150 many of his patients, including Olympic gymnasts Aly Raisman, Gabby Douglas, and Simone Biles.

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