Chrissy Teigen, otherwise known as the queen of real, has delighted her fans once more with a refreshingly honest post about her latest pap smear.
Keep scrolling for the full story, and to see her incredible post for yourself...
Chrissy Teigen has always been honest when it comes to her body.
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend are one of the internet's most beloved celebrity couples.
Musical star John is married to model, Chrissy, and the pair have a huge public presence.They are Hollywood's sweethearts...
The pair got together over a decade ago and have gone from strength to strength ever since.Their romance began in 2007.
After 4 years of dating, John got down on one knee.
The pair got hitched on September 14, 2013, in Lake Como.
But they (legally) got married in an NYC courthouse, a day before traveling to Italy. "We actually got married after going to a couple of Fashion Week shows at Vera Wang, ironically who actually did my dress, but we got married at the courthouse right after," Chrissy explained to E! News.The couple share 2 children together.
Chrissy gave birth to their daughter, Luna Simone Stephens, on April 14, 2016, and son, Miles Theodore Stephens, on May 16, 2018.Of course, Chrissy has been very honest about her journey into motherhood...
yep I had one giant vagasshole here https://t.co/BaoK4Ru0Uj— chrissy teigen (@chrissy teigen)1584945292.0
All in all, the Legend and Teigen clan are truly family goals...
And it's Chrissy's ongoing social media presence which has truly cemented her as an internet favorite.She even showed off her far from glamorous coronavirus test.
Honestly loved it https://t.co/UNRwG3HNcD— chrissy teigen (@chrissy teigen)1590523304.0
But Chrissy has been trolled online before...
Chrissy decided to address these cruel comments...
Firstly, she replied to a concerned fan with "yeah they're super mean lmao."The star speaks openly about her body and plastic surgery...
Including the fact that she had breast implants put in when she was twenty.But this month, Teigen went on to reveal that she was getting her breast implants taken out.
"A lot of people are understandably curious (and nosey!) so I’ll just say it here: I’m getting my boobs out!"She said that while she's enjoyed having them in for years, the time has come where she's just "over it."
"They’ve been great to me for many years but I’m just over it. I’d like to be able to zip a dress in my size, lay on my belly with pure comfort! No biggie! So don’t worry about me! All good. I’ll still have boobs, they’ll just be pure fat. Which is all a t*t is in the first place. A dumb, miraculous bag of fat."She went into more detail about the decision during an interview with Glamour Magazine.
"I want them out now," she told the magazine. "If I could do one thing, it would be to have a lift. I think you’re supposed to replace [implants] every ten years. But when you have kids you think about [the risks] of surgery and I think, 'This is not the way I want to die, in boob surgery.'"Earlier this month, the star has revealed that she had undergone the surgery to remove the implants...
And it went well!She gave fans a long-awaited update.
"Surgery went perfectly! So so so so so sore, but waking up to this made it go away for half a minute at least."She then revealed that she woke up to a note from her daughter Luna.
"BYE BOOBIES"
But this week, she has been raising awareness about something much more important.
So many women miss their pap scans every year...
It is so important to raise awareness and to stress the importance of pap smears...
The star went into her clinic for her pap, which women are recommended to have once every 3 years.
Sharing a photo of her wearing a facemask and covered up in white sheets in her doctors office, she wrote:
"Don’t forget to keep up with your paps and have your boobs touched even though the world is ending!!"It didn't take long for her fans to applaud her for her post...
"Thanks for spreading such an important public health message!" one follower wrote. "The impact of this pandemic on cancer diagnosis and treatment is truly terrifying. Don’t forget to see your doctors if you need to."