Chrissy Teigen is always the first one to make fun of herself — even when it comes to plastic surgery.
The 34-year-old cookbook author and former supermodel took to social media to wish her breast implants a “happy 10th anniversary” and call herself out for having fake teeth.
"Happy 10 year anniversary to these t—–s and RIP to these teeth. 💕" she captioned a throwback photo of herself in a white bikini on the runway.
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Boston Coronavirus News: Baker Extends Emergency Order Until May 4
A lone pedestrian walks by Old Navy in Downtown Crossing in Boston on March 23, 2020. Photo by Blake Nissen for The Boston Globe via Getty Images
In a press conference yesterday, Gov. Baker became emotional when he spoke about the tragedy. “We will get to the bottom of what happened and when," he said. "We will figure out what happened, and we will deal with that."
Other medical groups, including Atrius Health and Steward Health Care, have also announced furloughs. Additionally, Beth Israel Lahey chief executive Dr. Kevin Tabb has announced he will take half his salary for the next three months, and that other executives will see pay cuts.
Ashley Graham says the 'silver lining' to coronavirus is she now has time to spend with son |
She called it 'the time I never thought I would have' with her baby boy, given her normally busy work schedule.
Graham said she originally told her 'team' she only wanted to take two months off work following the birth of her first child - before the full scale of the coronavirus pandemic was known.
However with the long term quarantine in place, it appears she will have a lot more time with her boy.
The New York resident says she 'drove 20 hours' from NYC to Nebraska when coronavirus hit, on her mother's suggestion.
Kyle Van Noy details Dolphins' strong play for him in NFL free agency | NBC Sports Boston
Kyle Van Noy proved his doubters wrong after the New England Patriots acquired him during the 2016 season in a trade with the Detroit Lions.
Four years later, the veteran linebacker parlayed his success in New England into a major payday with the Miami Dolphins in NFL free agency.
Van Noy, during a recent appearance on the "Double Coverage" podcast hosted by Patriots defensive backs Devin and Jason McCourty, explained the Dolphins' approach to signing him as a free agent and how it became clear Miami was the spot for him.
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Tom Brady is still TB12: Chris Godwin cedes jersey number to Bucs QB | NBC Sports Boston
Former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady will keep No. 12 with the Buccaneers after signing with Tampa Bay in free agency, the team confirmed Tuesday.
That means Bucs star wide receiver Chris Godwin is deferring to Brady, switching to No. 14 after wearing No. 12 in his first three seasons.
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Godwin said recently he'd "definitely" keep No. 12 if Brady didn't want the number, but the six-time Super Bowl champion apparently wants to keep the digits he wore for 20 years in New England.
The Daily Thread: Is the AFC East finally up for grabs? | NBC Sports Boston
What are we kicking around in our virtual newsroom these days? The digital editors at NBCSportsBoston.com will compile the best from the daily e-mail exchanges amongst our on-air personalities, insiders and producers from both "Arbella Early Edition" and "Boston Sports Tonight" so you can get a sense of what's on our minds.
Jeff Capotosto, Producer, "Arbella Early Edition" (9:35 a.m ET) -- Rank the quarterbacks in the AFC East. Gary Tanguay made the case he could see Jarrett Stidham being the best out of Sam Darnold, Josh Allen and Ryan Fitzpatrick. I was a big Darnold fan but the Jets and Adam Gase have done everything possible to stunt his growth. Josh Allen has Stefon Diggs but he's still Josh Allen. He ranked dead last in completion percentage last season and I don't see that improving.
Beer pong? Indians pitcher to participate in charity tournament | WKBN.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WKBN) – Indians pitcher Mike Clevinger is among several celebrities listed as players in a charity beer pong tournament created by rapper Post Malone and friend Mike Stud.
“The Ballina Cup” is a virtual tournament with proceeds being donated to charities fighting COVID-19.
The eight-day tournament, slated to begin next week, will adhere with social distancing and happen via video chat from each of the celebrities’ homes.
Post Malone hosting virtual celebrity beer pong tournament to fight COVID-19 : Dancing Astronaut
An explanation of @theballinacup by our founding father @PostMalone pic.twitter.com/X5dQArBDZm
Happening on Twitter
From #BTS to John Legend and Chrissy Teigen - the stars came out in force for @JKCorden's #Homefest special https://t.co/5c6pNZJ5UZ StandardEnts (from London, United Kingdom) Tue Mar 31 07:11:36 +0000 2020
Watch #JohnLegend cover #SelenaGomez's "Hands To Myself" during the sweet ceremony https://t.co/amDaixpskR billboard Tue Mar 31 06:00:04 +0000 2020
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend make the most of quarantine as they cuddle up with Luna and Miles https://t.co/H2F5hfUC3t DailyMailCeleb Wed Apr 01 11:09:51 +0000 2020
Chrissy Teigen opens up about delayed breast implant surgery due to Covid-19 https://t.co/eMzrXIRjQ1 BazaarUK (from London) Wed Apr 01 07:52:31 +0000 2020
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