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Pink Villa
18-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Is Chrissy Teigen Joining Meghan Markle on Season 2 of Netflix's With Love, Meghan? Here's What to Know
Chrissy Teigen will be featured in the second season of Meghan Markle's Netflix series, With Love, Meghan. PEOPLE confirmed the news after it was first reported by the Daily Mail. The new season of the lifestyle series will premiere this fall. Teigen is known as a model, cookbook author, and host of the podcast Self-Conscious. She joins the Duchess of Sussex for the upcoming season, which Meghan describes as a 'love letter' to the things she cares about most. Chrissy Teigen was among the first to receive a jar of jam from Meghan's lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, earlier in 2024. At the time, Teigen praised the product, saying it "might have been one of the best bites we've had all year." Meghan later renamed the brand to As Ever, which launched its first collection of food products earlier this year. The collection sold out on its debut day. Season 2 of With Love, Meghan has already been filmed and will include a new group of Meghan's friends and collaborators. Michael Steed, who directed the first season, also returns for the second season. Meghan told PEOPLE that the show is about "doing what you can do, and doing it with love." Chef José Andrés, founder of World Central Kitchen, will also appear in the new season. Meghan revealed the news during her appearance at the TIME100 Summit on April 23 in New York City. "We love José so much," she said. "Having him on the show…we haven't revealed everything about season two, and that'll come through later." Season 1 of With Love, Meghan debuted on Netflix on March 4 and quickly gained popularity. It climbed to number seven on Netflix's Top 10 shows chart in the U.K. and number ten in the U.S. Meghan hosted several well-known guests in season one, including Mindy Kaling, Abigail Spencer, and chef Alice Waters. She also connected with chefs and entrepreneurs such as Roy Choi. "I've been really lucky. We have a great, great lineup," Meghan said about the new season. With Love, Meghan remains her first solo project for Netflix and continues to showcase the people, places, and ideas she loves most.
Yahoo
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Chrissy Teigen Reveals She Relapsed, Says Alcohol Is a 'Beast': 'I Like Me Better Sober'
Chrissy Teigen revealed that she relapsed in her sobriety journey and let alcohol back into her life She admitted that she feels like she let her followers down, but said she's working on being more mindful about drinking The cookbook author said she recognizes that her relationship with alcohol 'isn't normal and never will be,' but said she's actively figuring it outChrissy Teigen is reflecting on her relationship with alcohol, revealing that she had a relapse in her sobriety journey. In a vulnerable post to Instagram on Thursday, May 15, the 39-year-old teased the latest episode of her Self-Conscious podcast, where she talks to guest Holly Whitaker about Whitaker's book, Quit Like a Woman. Teigen shared that she was actually dreading the episode release — but her fear had nothing to do with Whitaker. 'Holly Whitaker changed my life, changed my perspective and changed how I view the f—ing beast that is alcohol,' Teigen wrote. 'But to have to admit to all of you that I let it back into my life…to let a lot of you down, oh I feel it deeply. I was so proud every time one of you told me on the street that Holly and I made you want to rethink drinking, reframe drinking. I still am. 'The truth is, I don't know what I'm doing,' she continued. 'I one hundred percent know I like me better sober. I one hundred percent know I get more done, I absolutely feel better in my body without it. And I am one hundred percent pissed that I can't be normal and have a cocktail with my husband on vacay without it turning into 8 and feeling like s—." is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Teigen said she was "tired of throwing up on a Tuesday," and didn't want to "feel like I need a shot to talk to a crowd." "I hate that the thought of maybe having a drink can consume me some days," she wrote. "So your rational mind is probably like 'OK THEN STOP, B—!' and god, do I f—ing AGREE!' However, Teigen explained that her relationship with sobriety and 'messing up' has changed for the better. She admitted that she's fully aware of where her journey can go if she lets go. For now, her plan is to continue to be mindful about her alcohol use. 'I can go to a concert sober and have the greatest time ever. I can avoid absinthe at the Ren Faire and be so abbbbsolutely full of joy,' she said. 'Photos of my kid's birthday parties are no longer me with bleary, sleepy drinking eyes. And I am proud of that. But I still know my relationship with alcohol just isn't normal and never will be. 'Thank you for allowing me to figure it out openly in front of you all,' she ended her post. 'Anyhow. This is for all the people who are figuring it out. And to the sober community, god I am still so, so proud of you. Until we meet again 😭' Teigen's husband, John Legend, added in the comments section, 'Always proud of you.' The Cravings: All Together cookbook author first began her sobriety journey in 2021 and has publicly celebrated her different milestones over the years. In 2022, Teigen marked one year without alcohol in a candid message on Instagram, saying at the time that she felt 'really good' about the change. "Sometimes I get really frustrated looking back on days I should remember way better than I do because of alcohol. Like when I drank cafe patron and fell asleep while an Outback Steakhouse chef taught me (my friends) how to make a bloomin onion at my house. I wish I was awake for that. Wish I remembered really any awards show lol," she wrote. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. She said at the time, "While I honestly STILL don't know if I'll never have a drink again, I do know I never want to be that way again. And for now, none is best. I'll let the bad dreams come up and try to sort them out in therapy, without booze." If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, please contact the SAMHSA helpline at 1-800-662-HELP. Read the original article on People
Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Chrissy Teigen Reveals She Relapsed, Says Alcohol Is a 'Beast': 'I Like Me Better Sober'
Chrissy Teigen revealed that she relapsed in her sobriety journey and let alcohol back into her life She admitted that she feels like she let her followers down, but said she's working on being more mindful about drinking The cookbook author said she recognizes that her relationship with alcohol 'isn't normal and never will be,' but said she's actively figuring it outChrissy Teigen is reflecting on her relationship with alcohol, revealing that she had a relapse in her sobriety journey. In a vulnerable post to Instagram on Thursday, May 15, the 39-year-old teased the latest episode of her Self-Conscious podcast, where she talks to guest Holly Whitaker about Whitaker's book, Quit Like a Woman. Teigen shared that she was actually dreading the episode release — but her fear had nothing to do with Whitaker. 'Holly Whitaker changed my life, changed my perspective and changed how I view the f—ing beast that is alcohol,' Teigen wrote. 'But to have to admit to all of you that I let it back into my life…to let a lot of you down, oh I feel it deeply. I was so proud every time one of you told me on the street that Holly and I made you want to rethink drinking, reframe drinking. I still am. 'The truth is, I don't know what I'm doing,' she continued. 'I one hundred percent know I like me better sober. I one hundred percent know I get more done, I absolutely feel better in my body without it. And I am one hundred percent pissed that I can't be normal and have a cocktail with my husband on vacay without it turning into 8 and feeling like s—." is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Teigen said she was "tired of throwing up on a Tuesday," and didn't want to "feel like I need a shot to talk to a crowd." "I hate that the thought of maybe having a drink can consume me some days," she wrote. "So your rational mind is probably like 'OK THEN STOP, B—!' and god, do I f—ing AGREE!' However, Teigen explained that her relationship with sobriety and 'messing up' has changed for the better. She admitted that she's fully aware of where her journey can go if she lets go. For now, her plan is to continue to be mindful about her alcohol use. 'I can go to a concert sober and have the greatest time ever. I can avoid absinthe at the Ren Faire and be so abbbbsolutely full of joy,' she said. 'Photos of my kid's birthday parties are no longer me with bleary, sleepy drinking eyes. And I am proud of that. But I still know my relationship with alcohol just isn't normal and never will be. 'Thank you for allowing me to figure it out openly in front of you all,' she ended her post. 'Anyhow. This is for all the people who are figuring it out. And to the sober community, god I am still so, so proud of you. Until we meet again 😭' Teigen's husband, John Legend, added in the comments section, 'Always proud of you.' The Cravings: All Together cookbook author first began her sobriety journey in 2021 and has publicly celebrated her different milestones over the years. In 2022, Teigen marked one year without alcohol in a candid message on Instagram, saying at the time that she felt 'really good' about the change. "Sometimes I get really frustrated looking back on days I should remember way better than I do because of alcohol. Like when I drank cafe patron and fell asleep while an Outback Steakhouse chef taught me (my friends) how to make a bloomin onion at my house. I wish I was awake for that. Wish I remembered really any awards show lol," she wrote. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. She said at the time, "While I honestly STILL don't know if I'll never have a drink again, I do know I never want to be that way again. And for now, none is best. I'll let the bad dreams come up and try to sort them out in therapy, without booze." If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, please contact the SAMHSA helpline at 1-800-662-HELP. Read the original article on People


Miami Herald
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Miami Herald
Chrissy Teigen says she relapsed: ‘I let it back into my life'
Chrissy Teigen is getting honest about her struggle with sobriety. (Warning: The link below contains language some may find offensive.) In a May 15 Instagram post, Teigen said she had been 'dreading' the release of the latest episode of her podcast 'Self-Conscious.' The episode featured author Holly Whitaker, who wrote 'Quit Like a Woman: The Radical Choice to Not Drink In a Culture Obsessed With Alcohol.' 'Holly Whitaker changed my life,' Teigen continued on Instagram, saying Whitaker 'changed my perspective and changed how I view the … beast that is alcohol.' Teigen first talked about her commitment to sobriety in 2020. She later celebrated a year sober in 2022. 'But to have to admit to all of you,' Teigen wrote, 'I let it back into my life. To let a lot of you down, oh I feel it deeply. I was so proud every time one of you told me on the street that Holly and I made you want to rethink drinking, reframe drinking. I still am.' But as Teigen said, 'the truth is, I don't know what I'm doing. I one hundred percent know I like me better sober. I one hundred percent know I get more done, I absolutely feel better in my body without it. And I am one hundred percent (ticked) that I can't be normal and have a cocktail with my husband on vacay without it turning into 8 and feeling' bad. 'I'm tired of throwing up on a Tuesday,' the model and cookbook author continued. 'I don't wanna feel like I need a shot to talk to a crowd. I hate that the thought of maybe having a drink can consume me some days.' Teigen says it's all still a work in progress. 'All I know is my relationship with the whole process of sobriety (and messing up) has changed for the better. I am deeply aware of where this can go if I let it. I guess my plan right now is to continue to be mindful with it. I can go to a concert sober and have the greatest time ever. I can avoid absinthe at the Ren Faire and be so abbbbsolutely full of joy,' Teigen writes. 'Photos of my kids' birthday parties are no longer me with bleary, sleepy drinking eyes. And I am proud of that. But I still know my relationship with alcohol just isn't normal and never will be. Thank you for allowing me to figure it out openly in front of you all. Anyhow. This is for all the people who are figuring it out. And to the sober community, god I am still so, so proud of you. Until we meet again,' she concluded her message. Friends, family and fans in the comments section applauded Teigen for her honesty. Singer Demi Lovato, who has also been honest about her struggles with addiction and sobriety, commented saying, 'Your honesty and vulnerability is so commendable. I learned it's about progress, not perfection! You are doing amazing and I'm so very proud of you.' Teigen's husband, singer John Legend, also shared a message, writing, 'Always proud of you.'
Yahoo
12-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Chrissy Teigen Admits Daughter Luna, 8, ‘Doesn't Like Anything' She Wears: ‘She's Very Modest'
Chrissy Teigen's daughter is her own personal Joan Rivers. The Lip Sync Battle co-host, 39, opened up about her 8-year-old daughter Luna's fashion critiques during an appearance on Today with Jenna & Friends. Teigen spoke to host Jenna Bush Hager, 43, and guest host Dwyane Wade, also 43, about her "very modest" daughter. "Luna doesn't like anything I wear ever," she told the hosts. "She doesn't like cleavage. She's very modest. Except, you know how kids nowadays will wear crop tops with big baggy jeans and stuff? She tends to do like masculine stuff, so with me, when I get dressed up, she's just very ... like, if she saw this, she'd be buttoning it up." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Related: Chrissy Teigen Reflects on Being a 'People Pleaser': 'Never Want My Kids to Feel Like They Have to Perform' (Exclusive) Teigen shares four children — sons Wren, 20 months, and Miles, 6, and daughters Esti, 2, and Luna, 8 — with husband John Legend. In August 2023, Teigen opened up to PEOPLE about being a mom to four kids. "For me, the hardest part is making sure the older ones feel loved and taken care of and just as special as the babies," she said. "There's a lot of diaper changing and feeding and it seems like you're coddling these two little babies and they're not getting enough. I think any parent of multiple kids can understand that you want to make sure they still feel loved." During the debut episode of her new Audible podcast, Self-Conscious, the mom of four opened up to guest Mel Robbins about her ongoing struggle with seeking approval — and teared up as she admitted she's afraid her children will inherit her tendency to be a people pleaser. 'Really scared of passing this along to my kids. I think that is the big realization for me is, I can't do this to my kids,' she said. "I don't ever want them to feel like they have to perform for everybody and be good all the time, but I know that sometimes I probably am that way." "I do want them to be the most polite, and I don't want people to think that they're just celebrity a—hole kids,' Teigen continued. 'And so I might go harder the other direction to make sure that they don't come off that way.' Read the original article on People