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Chrissy Teigen Talks About Motherhood and How She's Not So Happy with John Legend's Lullabies to Baby Luna

Celebrity couple Chrissy Teigen and John Legend seem to be enjoying parenthood even after a month of having their baby Luna.

Teigen and Legend gave birth to their first born last month, bringing another Legend to the world. It was previously reported that the two have been trying for a baby for a long time. Teigen openly confirmed on Today" that she got some help for her infertility issues back in the past.

However, all seems well now that baby Luna Simone has been born. With that, Teigen was eager to share how she is faring with motherhood after a month of giving birth. During an interview with People Magazine, Teigen explained that at first, they had a hard time adjusting to the crying newborn. She explained that when baby Luna would cry, they did not know what to do.

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She said, "Oh, what do we do? Everyone can hear us!' And now I'm just like, 'Hm, hm, hm'… I live right through it."

Tiegen also revealed that she and Legend enjoy tasks such as changing diapers, as it is something new for them to experience. Aside from changing diapers, she commended Legend for being a great dead. He said, "John does so much because actually, he feels so helpless in other ways.

Obviously, he can't nurse or do anything in that realm. He dances with her and he's a good, calming source. However, she did point out that though Legend is known to be a great singer, he is not doing so well in his lullabies for baby Luna. He said, "I gotta say though, if you could listen in, some of them are pretty questionable. He doesn't really know how to sing to babies … [The] bath time song wasn't so good, I will say, last night. It was like, 'You're taking a bath time.' Like, there was just no thought into it."

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