Chrissy Teigen may not be aware of the phrase “too much information.” While she and her husband John Legend do not shy away from public displays of affection, she did however reveal that they’ve also had sex in public… at an event for U.S. President Barack Obama. The couple were being interviewed by AJ Calloway and Tracy Edmonds for Extra during the Grammy Awards red carpet. As part of the segment, Teigen had to pick a question from mystery bowl.
Teigen read the question out loud, “‘Public place you did it.’ Is this the best or the worst?” To which, a flustered John Legend promptly replied, “The best.”
The former Sports Illustrated cover girl then dropped the bombshell , saying, “Okay the best, um, probably the Obama thing.” She then proceeded to walk off camera, leaving a surprised and embarrassed John Legend to fend for himself.
“I don’t know. We’re not going to discuss that. We’re not talking about it, that’s the truth,” John Legend said before Chrissy Teigen tried to do some damage control . “Not the White House. 100% not the White House.” Legend added, “It was not at the White House. That’s correct. He was not elected yet.”
“Sorry, I’m in trouble now,” the model said to John Legend, who was not pleased with the recent turn of events. However, the night went smoothly for the couple as they were seen posing for a selfie with Kim Kardashian after Beyonce lost the “Album of The Year” award to Beck.
Chrissy Teigen wore a long-sleeved form-fitting gown with strategically placed cutouts on her bust, torso, and down the side of her legs. John Legend, on the other hand, kept things simple with a stylish grey suit with a black lapel over a white shirt and black dress shoes.
RT if you think @chrissyteigen in @EmilioPucci & @johnlegend are the best dressed couple so far #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/x0HWcp0lOQ
— ET Canada (@ETCanada) February 9, 2015
John Legend took to the stage alongside Common to perform their song, “Glory,” from the film Selma . The performance was part of a tribute to the civil rights leader, Martin Luther King, Jr., and his historic march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.
Beyonce introduced John Legend and Common’s performance with a rendition of the song “Precious Lord, Take My Hand.” In an interview with Entertainment Tonight , Legend revealed how Beyonce became involved in the performance.
“We were actually approached by Beyonce. She wanted to do an intro to our performance and introduce us,” Legend said. “You don’t really say no to Beyonce if she asks to perform with you.”
[Image via chrissyteigen Instagram]