Chrissy Teigen and John Legend got their week off to a fun-filled start, taking their three kids to a park in Beverly Hills.

The 37-year-old model and 44-year-old singer were seen with their kids Luna, 7, Miles, 5 and infant daughter Esti on Monday, though newborn son Wren was not there.

Chrissy was pushing Esti, who she welcomed via surrogate, in a stroller, while Legend held Luna’s hand on the walk.

They arrived at a park as Miles proceeded to push his father John on a swing set, while they put Esti in a baby swing as well.

The outing comes just weeks after Teigen shared a sweet video of her with Esti on her Instagram story.


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Fun-filled: Chrissy Teigen and John Legend got their week off to a fun-filled start, taking their three kids to a park in Beverly Hills

Baby swing: They arrived at a park as Miles proceeded to push his father John on a swing set, while they put Esti in a baby swing as well
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Baby swing: They arrived at a park as Miles proceeded to push his father John on a swing set, while they put Esti in a baby swing as well

Teigen stepped out in a black tube top under a thin white corduroy coat that fell to her knees.

The model had her dark hair pulled back with a black bag strapped across her shoulder during the walk.

The mother of three completed her look with light blue jeans and brown sandals for the outing.

Her husband Legend opted for a plain white top with dark blue pants and pristine white sneakers for the outing.

Legend and Teigen surprised the world by revealing they had welcomed Wren via surrogate in late June.

Teigen said in an Instagram statement, ‘For as long as I can remember, I’ve always wanted four children. As a little girl, 2 glow worms and 2 cabbage patch dolls were perpetually in my arms, helping me stir in my pretend kitchen, watching Alf with me. We’d sleep together nightly, each getting the same amount of kisses as to not make the others jealous. My mom always searched for the Pound Puppy with 4 pups in her pouch, having no qualms about opening and peeking inside before purchasing.

‘After losing Jack, I didn’t think I’d be able to carry any more babies on my own. To be honest, I’ve personally blocked out a lot of my mindset during that time, but one clear memory is being surrounded by people who wanted to make sure I wouldn’t go through that pain and loss again.

‘In 2021, we reached out to a surrogacy agency, with our first correspondence inquiring about perhaps having 2 tandem surrogates, to each bring us a healthy baby boy or girl. Twins, kinda?!

Chrissy's look: Teigen stepped out in a black tube top under a thin white corduroy coat that fell to her knees
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Chrissy’s look: Teigen stepped out in a black tube top under a thin white corduroy coat that fell to her knees

John's look: Her husband Legend opted for a plain white top with dark blue pants and pristine white sneakers for the outing
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John’s look: Her husband Legend opted for a plain white top with dark blue pants and pristine white sneakers for the outing

‘At some point, early in our surrogacy journey, I came out of a therapy session, walked downstairs and said to John – I want to try to carry just one more time. If it doesn’t work, we will be okay. We’ve already seen the worst. I promised I would be okay no matter what happened. I remember saying I just couldn’t go on wondering my whole life if I should have tried again.

‘And so we restarted the IVF process, the same process that gave us our beautiful Luna and Miles. We made new embryos. We did my transfer, and were so happy to learn it worked – we were pregnant with our little girl, Esti.

‘Around this time, we also met the most incredible, loving, compassionate surrogate we could ever imagine, Alexandra. I knew she was a perfect match for us the moment we spoke to her. All our wishes and dreams aligned. I wanted to be her friend, I wanted our children to play, I wanted dinner together, I wanted to lay my head on her belly and be able to feel the hiccups and kicks. I wanted them to be in our lives for as long as time would allow.

‘The first embryo we tried with Alex didn’t survive, and I will never forget how hard she fought to get ready for a second transfer. How much she gave up of her own body – surgeries to get scar tissue cleared, the mental toll it takes to go through all of that for yourself, much less for other people.