Chrissy Teigen is finally back to work modeling for Sports Illustrated. In a recent behind-the-scenes video that the magazine posted alongside a few previews of Teigen’s photos, the model admitted that she was scared to get back to work as it was her first photoshoot since having a baby back in April 2016.
To make her even more nervous, Teigen was modeling for the annual Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. Though she isn’t a stranger to that particular issue, it can be intimidating, even if you didn’t recently have a baby.
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But, despite Teigen’s apprehensions, she totally rocked the entire shoot! It’s safe to say that she looks better than ever in the new photos. The Lip Sync Battle host looks amazing and totally owns her new, post-baby body!
Of course, anyone is going to be nervous about modeling tiny string bikinis on the beach after bringing a little one into the world. But, what Teigen might not have realized is that she has always been one hot momma. Her Instagram account, where we collected some of her best photos, is full of proof that pre or post-baby, Teigen is beyond gorgeous.
So, whether she is lounging around with her tot, relaxing on vacation, or even rocking the red carpet, Teigen brings her A game every time.
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[H/T Instagram]
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