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3 year oldChrissy Teigen showed off her glamorous new look for Barack Obama’s 60th birthday party on Saturday.
Teigen and her husband, John Legend, were among the many celebrities who made the cut to attend the 44th president of the United States’ lavish celebration in Martha’s Vineyard, Mass. over the weekend after he decided to scale things back due to the coronavirus pandemic and the threat that the delta variant poses to large gatherings like star-studded birthday parties.
The star took to Instagram, seemingly ahead of the party, for a trio of Instagram posts showing her getting ready to attend the celebration. The first showed a hairstylist working on her before a second post showed her outfit in full.
In a series of images, Teigen descends a wooden staircase sporting a flowy white gown with sleeves that connect to the lower half. In addition, she wore sparkly high heels from Alevi Milano, which shared the second post on its account.
Her final post of the evening, presumably before jetting off to the star-studded event, was a video of herself slowly descending the staircase once again, this time singing a cover of Stevie Wonder’s “Happy Birthday To Ya” as she prepared to head out the door.
Teigen and Legend join the likes of Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Steven Spielberg, Bradley Cooper, Don Cheadle, Steven Colbert, Bruce Springsteen, and Tom and Rita Hanks in attending the birthday bash at the former president’s Martha’s Vineyard celebration.
However, her presence perplexed some given that she’s in the midst of a cyberbullying scandal.
Teigen recently received backlash after she was accused of cyberbullying. She was first accused by Courtney Stodden.
The model, who is non-binary and identifies as they/them, claimed Teigen told them to kill themselves on Twitter. Stodden was allegedly only 16 years old at the time of the tweets.
Lindsay Lohan, Farrah Abraham and “Project Runway” star Michael Costello have also accused Teigen of cyberbullying.
Teigen has publicly apologised for her past behaviour multiple times, including in a lengthy post on Medium, which she shared on social media.
This article originally appeared on Fox News and was reproduced with permission
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