Chrissy Teigen's Adorable Dogs Might Steal the Spotlight From Her Growing Baby Bump

FABLife co-host shares a picture of her pregnancy

By Francesca Bacardi Dec 16, 2015 2:33 PMTags
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Chrissy Teigen is spreading the wealth when it comes to drawing attention to the goings-on in her life.

The FABLife co-host shared a picture of her growing baby bump and her two bulldogs on Instagram late Tuesday, but it's safe to say that her adorable pups might actually steal the spotlight from her best accessory. Relaxing with her legs on the table, Teigen has captured the attention of her two four-legged friends, and they look like they just want to be loved!

One of her dogs has his paw delicately resting on her leg while the other looks longingly at her from a distance. She captioned the picture with a simple heart emoji. Soon these pups will be looking longingly at another person: Teigen and John Legend's baby! There's no word on whether they are expecting a boy or a girl—Legend joked that it's a 50/50 chance of it being a boy or a girl—but the pregnancy has lit a creative fire inside of the "All of Me" crooner. 

"It's already inspired me," he recently told E! News. "I've already got some ideas that have come to me since we got pregnant. Definitely the idea of being a father is exciting to me and it's inspiring some creativity in me."

With 2016 rapidly approaching, Legend also added that he won't be making personal resolutions; instead, he'll focus on his music. "I don't really do New Year's resolutions. I do like, 'new albums resolutions' where I focus on what I want to do for each album cycle and what I'm trying to do creatively with each album...and then in my personal life, I want to be a great dad," he added.

Because they're already parents to two animals, they have some practice under their belt. "I hope we'll be good parents," he told us. "You just try to raise kind, smart, worldly kids that, you know, turn out to be good human beings. All you can do is try and set an example...and then hopefully teach them the right things."