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Chrissy Teigen is pregnant! After years of trying to start a family with famous husband John Legend there's joyous news to celebrate.
Late Monday the happy couple spilled the beans to the public by posting to Instagram. Along with a sweet image of them together the model mom-to-be wrote:
"John and I are so happy to announce that we are pregnant...As many of you know, we've been trying to have a baby for a while now. It hasn't been easy, but we kept trying because we can't wait to bring our first child into the world and grow our family. We're so excited that it's finally happening. Thank you for all your love and well wishes. I look forward to all the belly touching! Xx"

Although further details about Chrissy Teigen's pregnancy have yet to be confirmed, a so-called insider blabbed to E! News about the parents-to-be.
"Chrissy is feeling great and enjoying every second being pregnant," a source is quoted as saying. "She is taking good care of her body and making sure her and their baby are healthy and feeling good. John has been a huge support for Chrissy during this time. He could not be more excited until their baby comes into this world."
Just weeks ago Chrissy opened up to Tyra Banks about their struggle to conceive. She shared, "I will say, honestly, John and I are having trouble. We would have kids five, six years ago if it'd happened. But my gosh, it's been a process!"
To those who ask about family plans without thinking she warned, "So, anytime somebody asks me if I'm going to have kids, I'm like, 'One day, you're going to ask that to the wrong girl who's really struggling, and it's going to be really hurtful to them. And I hate that. So, I hate it. Stop asking me!'"
After the interview was all said and done the 29-year-old tweeted about the response she received from the public, writing, "Regarding the IVF business, I have never gotten so many kind, encouraging words in my life. You guys are awesome and appreciated."
Join us in wishing Chrissy Teigen an easy, healthy pregnancy by leaving a message below congratulating her and John Legend on their baby news!
Photos: PR Photos
More stars talk about longing to start a family -- or not:
Prince Harry: "Of course, I would love to have kids right now, but there's a process that one has to go through, and tours like this are great fun," the prince said. "Hopefully, I'm doing all right by myself. It would be great to have someone else next to me to share the pressure. But, you know, time will come, and whatever happens, happens." (PR Photos)
Charlize Theron in 2009, before adopting in 2012: “I’ve always known that I wanted to be a mom. I love children. I’ve always loved children. But I’m not like, ‘Oh my god, I really must have kids right now.’ I’ve never felt this pressing urge that some biological clock is ticking.” (PR Photos)
Luke Wilson: “Do men have a biological clock? I feel like I do. Something is definitely ticking!” (PR Photos)
Jane Lynch: “I never went through a biological clock experience. I never even heard it ticking.” (PR Photos)
Ellen Pompeo on going from newlyweds to parenthood: “We enjoy our life so much. We go to Europe and sleep in. So when I have the baby, I won’t feel like we’ve missed any fun, reckless times together, like staying up all night drinking champagne and having sex until five in the morning and not having to get up until two in the afternoon.”
”I’ve got to get on it,” she added, “Because the clock is ticking. It’s a huge lifestyle change, and I take that very seriously.” (PR Photos)
Perez Hilton two years before welcoming a son: “My clock is ticking. I definitely feel open and deserving of a quality relationship. And I also really want to have kids. I don’t necessarily need a partner for that; I can do that on my own. Adopting is great, but I want to have my own biological children."
"I guess that’s where the Latino in me comes out,” he added with a laugh. “When you have worked so hard for so long, your priorities shift. I think there are more important things in life than what you do for a living.” (PR Photos)
Carrie Underwood in 2009: "Someday I’d like to start a family. Not a big one, but not a small one either. Two kids is good. Three is fine. Four? Somebody’s getting something done, because we ain’t having five!” (PR Photos)
Tia Mowry on sister Tamera's second pregnancy: “We’re really excited to have a girl come into the family because we have two boys. She’s going to be so spoiled. I can’t wait — it’s definitely giving me baby fever. I think, ‘Okay, maybe I can do this again.’ ” (PR Photos)
Anne Hathaway on her 2013 goal: “I’ve had one goal in mind for the past 12 years, which is: get a movie, get a movie, get a movie. Now I might have to say: get a baby, get a baby, get a baby.” (PR Photos)
Janet Jackson in 2008 at age 41: “I get so much pressure from people I don’t even know and I think, ‘Am I missing the moment?” The singer added that she still feels like a child at heart, saying, “I’ve got to get a little more kid out of me first before I move on and be childish with my child.” (PR Photos)
Vince Vaughn in 2009, prior to welcoming two children: "I’ve been very fortunate in my career, and my life has been about that for so long that you get bored of it. You’re ready for your life to be about other people and other things." (PR Photos)
Adam Levine: "We're definitely going to do it. I want to have 100 kids. I want to have more kids than would be socially responsible. I don't know when we’re going to do it. We can't do it right now. I think it's absolutely in the works for some future date." (PR Photos)
Margaret Cho: "When I see children, I feel nothing. I have no maternal instinct...I ovulate sand." (PR Photos)
Vanessa Lachey: "I was telling somebody earlier today that men have a biological clock. [Nick]’s like, ‘Baby, I’m 40. We gotta get it moving.'” (PR Photos)
Ryan Reynolds in 2013, prior to welcoming daughter James with wife Blake Lively: "We'd love to have a big family. We both come from big families — my parents did four, Blake's did five. A lot of people say it's crazy, but we'll only know when we're there, you know? We'll walk through that fire pretty happily, I think." (PR Photos)
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