The montia sabbag sex videoamount of glam squads and retouching that goes on makes it hard to remember that models are actual human beings instead of flawless robots.
With a simple "whatevs" and a quick Twitter picture, Chrissy Teigen showed off her stretch marks on Wednesday night—once again reminding us that "stretchies" are totally normal human phenomenon and not something that needs to be hidden or photoshopped away.
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This isn't the first time Teigen has showed off her "tributaries" for the world: she's shared her marks for Instagram and Snapchat respectively. Fans of Teigen's—and fans of the normalization of very normal body things—tweeted their support of the model's picture.
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But Teigen doesn't want to be lauded for her picture. "I do not post stretchies for the praise," she wrote. "I post it because the wine also I like the pattern and they're so soft."
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Preach.
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