John Legend, Chrissy Teigen Marriage: Fertility Issues Killing Model's Big Family Dreams
Chrissy Teigen reveals she and husband John Legend have been trying for a family, but she has fertility issues.
The 29-year-old model opened up on air during her new talk show "FABLife." She explained she has gone to fertility doctors in an attempt to start a family with the 36-year-old singer, The Dishh reports.
"I will say honestly John and I were having trouble," the model said, admitting that they would have had kids six years ago if it weren't for her fertility issues.
"We've seen fertility doctors and once you open those things to other people you learn that a lot of other people in your life are seeing these people and they have this shame about it," Teigen said.
The model's announcement comes after Kim Kardashian talked on "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" about her own fertility issues when she was trying for her second child with rapper Kanye West. Now Kimye is expecting a boy.
Teigen explained that it is hurtful when people ask her when she and Legend will start a family.
"Anytime somebody asks if I'm going to have kids I'm just like, 'One day you're going to ask that to the wrong girl who is really struggling and it's going to be really hurtful to them and I hate that. Stop asking me,'" she said.
Meanwhile, the couple put their New York loft, which they bought for $2.5 million, on the market for $4.5 million. Selling the property could mean trouble in their relationship or that the couple is just making a smart business move.
Co-host of "FABLife" Tyra Banks also tearfully opened up on the show about her fertility issues, according to Us Weekly.
"When I was 23 years old, I used to tell myself, in three years, you're going to have kids. Then I turned 24," she said. "And then just every single year I kept saying that. And after a while, it's like, 'Okay, I want to, but it's not so easy.'"
Other co-hosts for "FABLife" include Joe Zee, Leah Ashley and Lauren Makk.
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