Chrissy Teigen Is Here to Remind You to "Breathe and Look at Puppy Photos" on Election Night

Chrissy Teigen has the self-care tips Americans need as they wait for the 2020 presidential election to draw to a close on Tuesday night.

By Cydney Contreras Nov 04, 2020 3:38 AMTags
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Chrissy Teigen is giving Americans the self-care instructions they need on Election Night.

The Cravings cookbook author took to Instagram on Nov. 3 to remind her followers, "Remember to breathe and look at puppy photos every once in a while. It's gonna be a long night."

She included a video of her and husband John Legend attending last night’s campaign rally for former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Kamala Harris in Philadelphia, Penn. Chrissy joked about the experience on Twitter, writing, "Not showering off my Kamala hug. I'm not even sure if we hugged honestly I was very in awe but not showering either way. Anyone else's entire body also hurt?? I'm so nervous."

To keep those nerves at bay, Chrissy revealed on her Instagram Story that she, Miles and Luna were keeping themselves occupied by "stress poop game playing" and petting their pups.

As for what the chef is stress eating on this nail-biter of an evening, she reported on Twitter that tonight's meal consisted of "hard shell tacos with the seasoning packets."

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Meanwhile, polling places across the country are beginning to close, marking the end of Election Day 2020.

Though the west coast is still voting, races in states like Delaware have already been called.

The biggest news of the night so far is Sarah McBride's historic win. She becomes the first openly transgender state senator in the history of the United States. 

Throughout the day, plenty of celebs documented their voting experience and encouraged others to hit the polls on this historic day. To see which stars have participated in this year's election and why, check out the photos here!

For the latest news on the 2020 presidential election, click here.