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Yahoo
16 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Chrissy Teigen Reveals She's Ready to Have the 'Sex Talk' With 9-Year-Old Daughter Luna
When is the right time to explain the birds and the bees to your kids? Chrissy Teigen and John Legend are preparing to have 'the sex talk' with their eldest daughter Luna, 9, and she reached out to Good Inside author Dr. Becky Kennedy (known simply as Dr. Becky) for some advice. In a new interview on her Audible original podcast, Self Conscious with Chrissy Teigen, the mom of four shared that she is preparing for the sex talk with Luna 'because it's happening at their school soon, and I don't want them to go into it blindly.' More from SheKnows Katy Perry's Rare New Photo of Daughter Daisy Hints at How She's Handling Split From Orlando Bloom 'So, I bought all the books, I got everything for it. And leading up to it, we try to deal with so many things in the family with humor and openness, because it is such an uncomfortable thing to talk about.' Dr. Becky says you should start by leaning into the awkwardness of the situation. 'Naming your own awkwardness is really important.' 'I never had a talk,' Teigen reveals. 'I had the internet.' Dr. Becky, who emphasized that the sex talk 'is not just one talk,' added that 'kids become initially curious [about sex] at the exact same age they become curious about death. Which is early, because it makes sense. It's the two bookends of life. It's usually around age 3.' She added, 'There's no reason why [kids] shouldn't know the words 'penis' and 'vagina.' They know so many complicated things. We live in New York City, we see a million things all the time. Why shouldn't they know anatomy and how humans are made? It's actually biology. It's not even sexual for the kid. But we all have so many of our own hangups that completely color things. To me, the age that kids can learn about this stuff is so much earlier than we think.' By asking these questions, Dr. Becky says kids are 'testing the waters.' 'Is it safe to be curious with you or is it not?' their questions are asking. 'And if it's not, the curiosity still lives. They're like, where can I go get this [information from]?' She summarized: 'Big picture, none of this is sexual, all of this is basic information. If you've already talked to your kids about death, probably that means they are curious about birth.' As someone with kids ages 7 and 6, I thought I would have much more time to get into these topics, but as they've already asked about death and had question about babies, I realize now that it's time to prepare them. This podcast episode is really good and also dives into content about good kids acting out, lying, and reparenting yourself through childhood trauma. Jill Whitney, licensed marriage and family therapist, previously told SheKnows to keep it simple when talking to your kids and explain things depending on their age. 'Any time is the right time because it should be a series of conversations, which ideally happen more or less naturally,' she told us. 'So when kids are toddlers, teach them correct names for body parts. When sex comes up in a movie or TV show, look for an opportunity to explain or clarify. Use real-life examples to talk about healthy and unhealthy relationships.' She suggests using clear language to describe sex. For example, you could say when describing a heterosexual relationship that the two people ''may get naked and hug each other. The man's penis goes into the woman's vagina. The man's semen joins with an ovum inside the woman, and a baby grows in a special place inside the mother called the uterus.' For adults, this sounds like an awful lot to say, but for kids, it's just another fact about nature.' Whitney suggested bringing it up with your child if you still haven't talked about it when they are 8 or 9. 'It's essential that they get accurate information from you before they get misinformation from friends,' she explained. 'You want to show that they can come to you whenever they have questions. Establish yourself as a trusted resource before their hormones kick in during the middle school years.' For more help, Dr. Becky has a 'how to talk about sex workshop' for parents of kids ages 0-12. 'We want our kids to learn about their bodies, private parts, and how babies are made in a safe, loving environment—not from peers or the internet,' she described this workshop. You'll get age-appropriate scripts and strategies for sharing information that's accurate and inclusive for kids. There's no shame in getting a little help for tricky topics like this!Best of SheKnows Bird Names Are One of the Biggest Baby Name Trends for Gen Beta (& We Found 20+ Options) These Are the 36 Celebrities with the Most Kids 15 Celebrity Parents Whose Kids Went to Ivy League Schools


Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Chrissy Teigen raises eyebrows after revealing 'dirty' household taboo that she lets her kids do
Chrissy Teigen has triggered social media users after posting multiple pictures of her kids sitting on the kitchen counter with their shoes on while helping her to prepare food. The 39-year-old model, author and television personality shares four children with her husband John Legend: Luna, nine, Miles, seven, Esti, two, and son Wren, 23 months. Doting mom Chrissy loves to teach her little ones how to cook and in recent days has uploaded images of her youngest two, Esti and Wren, helping her to whip up culinary delights. In one post, she cooked up an orzo carbonara courtesy of Eric Kim's New York Times recipe with the help of her children, who were seen whisking eggs while atop of the kitchen counter. Tot Etsi had her Velcro trainers on as she helped bind the egg whites and yolks while sitting on a chopping board. In another video, she was seen adorably sampling the ingredients, again with her shoes still on. While many if Chrissy's followers swooned over her cute kids, some riled up social media users couldn't move past the hygiene issue. Taking to the comments, one said: 'Am I the only one my one who will say it? Yuck! Dirty shoes on the kitchen counter.' 'Germs! Lol,' another said. 'Always butts and feet on the counter and cutting board,' a third added. Another eyerolled: 'I love these videos!! Great for kids to help out. How long before someone says something about shoes on the counter?' Chrissy, however seemed unfazed, and in the caption she described the recipe as 'simple and absolutely flawless.' 'It tastes like you're high on the weed except you're sober. Amazing work 10/10!!!!' she added. Last month, Chrissy's husband John revealed his children are following in his footsteps by learning to play the piano, with his eldest daughter Luna developing an additional passion for singing. The All of Me hitmaker, 46, sat down with co-hosts Craig Doyle and Rochelle Humes on British daytime show, This Morning. Craig asked the singer: 'The kids, do they play, do they sing?' 'Always butts and feet on the counter and cutting board,' someone spewed 'So, Luna and Miles both take piano lessons,' John shared. 'Luna is definitely more into music than anyone.' He explained how his daughter gets involved in a variety of music-related activities, including a recent performance at school. 'She takes piano lessons, she takes a vocal lesson every Saturday and then she was in the school musical, she played young Nala in The Lion King, and she really loves to sing,' John said. Aside from music, John's daughter is creative in other ways and likes to make things too. He added: 'She can dance, and she can do all of it and she's also very visually creative, so she likes to draw and create these structures. 'She built a dollhouse for my youngest daughter out of cardboard boxes, and she just likes to design and build. She's very creative.' The singer also shared how he and his wife Chrissy try to encourage their children to be more artistic. 'Both me and their mother are very creative, and we love music so we just try to encourage them to explore and try different things and be as creative as possible,' John said.


Daily Mail
14-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Kendall Jenner goes WOKE as she shares shocking political message amid Trump's LA crackdown
Kendall Jenner shocked fans with a politically charged message on Saturday amid ongoing unrest in Los Angeles over ICE raids ordered by President Donald Trump. Protests erupted after Trump ordered ICE raids in the area, deploying 2,000 National Guard troops—despite objections from California Governor Gavin Newsom. In response, several celebrities have taken to social media to voice their outrage. Among them are Eva Longoria and Chrissy Teigen, who posted fiery messages on Instagram to rally their followers. Now, supermodel Kendall has joined the pushback. Kendall took to her Instagram Stories to share a message in support of 'Los Angeles Immigrant Community Resources,' encouraging her followers to get involved and spread awareness. Kendall took to her Instagram Stories to share a message in support of 'Los Angeles Immigrant Community Resources,' encouraging her followers to get involved and spread awareness A link to the organization's scoial media shows a caption reading: 'LA, it's time to mobilize all of our community. 'Your actions do make a difference. Do your part as we look out for each other. 'LA stands united. Share these immigration community resources widely. Repost, amplify, organize. Spanish language version coming soon.' On her Instagram Stories, Longoria reposted a tweet from Newsom in which he criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over his threat to deploy active-duty marines into the area to quell the resistance to Trump's policy. Hegseth said via X: 'If violence continues, active-duty Marines at Camp Pendleton will also be mobilized — they are on high alert.' Newsom called Hegseth's vows 'degranged behavior' while the Desperate Housewives star characterized it as 'Un-American.' Longoria, who has long been out outspoken about social issues, also reposted a video from singer Gloria Estefan talking about the issue; and a clip of a woman being separated her child from her child due to the raid. Eva Longoria and Chrissy Teigen , were among the Hollywood stars speaking out on social media about the ongoing protests in Los Angeles over ICE raids ordered by President Donald Trump. Pictured in Cannes last month The actress also posted a clip of a person advising citizens on their rights in pertinence to the issue. On Teigen's Instagram Stories, the Sports Illustrated swimsuit alum shared a tweet that mused about the allocation of resources toward the raids as opposed to feed or help people in need. Another post had an 'I [love] LA' logo in support of the city and its citizens amid the time of civil unrest. Another post implied Trump had deeply-political motives with the flurry of bold moves in Southern California. Teigen also linked to advertisement for an event called the No Kings mass protest on June 14 along with a link provided by organizers. The outspoken star, who is married to A-list singer John Legend, has had a complicated history of activism. She emerged as a prominent voice of opposition to Trump in his first term, repeatedly getting under the sitting president's skin. But some said Teigen had no room to virtue signal after it was revealed she had repeatedly encouraged a then-teen Courtney Stodden to take her own life in 2011. Another Teigen post had an 'I [love] LA' logo in support of the city and its citizens amid the time of civil unrest There were numerous flashpoints of violence in Southern California over the tension-packed weekend, the AP reported. In the city of Paramount,which is about 16 miles from downtown Los Angeles, there was a conflict between immigration officials and protesters close to a Home Depot. The hardware store was the epicenter of a skirmish after federal agents had erected a makeshift office for the Department of Homeland Security. Authorities unfurled tear gas, pepper balls, and explosives at protesters, who fought back with rocks and cement. The back-and-forth on the West Coast marked some of the area's most chaotic times since that riots that followed the verdicts for the police officers involved in the Rodney King case in April 1992. Immigration authorities had conducted sweeps Saturday near the aforementioned Home Depot, as well as in the fashion district section of Los Angeles, arresting more than 100 immigrants on Trump's order. Among those taken into custody included a the union leader, who was accused of impeding law-enforcement as he protested ICE's actions. In a statement, the White House said Trump would not hesitate to use the National Guard in an effort to address 'the lawlessness that has been allowed to fester,' but did not provide a specific timetable for such an action to occur. Newsom said via X that the president's words were 'purposefully inflammatory.'


7NEWS
10-06-2025
- Health
- 7NEWS
Best LED face mask for glowing skin: Why shoppers are switching in-clinic appointments for this celeb-approved ritual
LED face masks are all over the internet right now — and for good reason. Rather than heading into the clinic for an expensive treatment, shoppers are turning to at-home devices to achieve salon-worthy results, for a fraction of the cost. Offering solutions for many common skin concerns (think acne, hyperpigmentation and ageing), these futuristic-looking devices are loved and used by A-listers too. From Chrissy Teigen to the Kardashian sisters, hundreds of Hollywood stars swear by LED face masks for a glowing complexion on and off the red carpet. One mask offering smoother, clearer skin is Aussie-made Trudermal, home to the popular Glow LED mask, $599, with three different wavelengths; blue, red and near-infrared. Whether your aim is to keep breakouts at bay, soothe inflammation or encourage collagen production, this sought-after device can be used to help many skin concerns in as little as 10 minutes — all from the comfort of your couch. Always read the label and follow directions for use. While there are plenty of different masks on the market, Trudermal Glow is proving to be a popular choice among Aussie shoppers. 'Our Trudermal LED stands apart through its clinical-grade performance, custom-engineered design, and results-driven approach tailored for at-home use,' says Natasha Shalfoon, co-founder of Trudermal. 'Our devices optimise light delivery with three clinically proven wavelengths for ageing, acne, inflammation, and repair.' These are the three different wavelengths and the benefits of each: Blue light is known for its ability to neutralise acne-causing bacteria. Red light stimulates collagen. Near-infrared light can help to reduce inflammation. Designed to be used on clean skin after cleansing and moisturising, Trudermal's Glow mask can be easily fastened in place using the velco straps on either side. 'We have designed the masks to be flexible, with a full-face coverage that contours comfortably for maximum contact and efficacy,' says Natasha. Perfect for going hands-free, you can sit back and relax or whizz the vacuum around the house until the timer is complete, easily switching between different wavelengths with the remote control. Natasha recommends 'using the mask three times a week for six weeks,' before continuing with top-ups up to three times per week, especially if you have an upcoming event in the diary. Suitable for travelling too, you can even pop the LED mask back into the soft cloth bag and charge on the move (one charge is enough to power 10 treatments). Ideal for all skin types and conditions, it also comes with a 12-month warranty, so you'll always have peace of mind. In as little as 10 minutes, the LED Glow mask can help to soothe and calm the complexion, leaving you with hydrated, happy skin. The result? A radiant glow that even the celebs would envy. To shop the Trudermal LED Glow Mask, head to the website here. Always read the label and follow directions for use.


Daily Mail
09-06-2025
- Politics
- Daily Mail
Woke Hollywood stars unite to back fiery LA anti-ICE protests amid Trump's crackdown on illegal migrants
Eva Longoria and Chrissy Teigen were among the Hollywood stars speaking out on social media about the ongoing protests in Los Angeles over ICE raids ordered by President Donald Trump. Multiple stars took to platforms such as Instagram amid news Trump ordered 2000 troops with California 's National Guard to the area amid ongoing unrest, to the objection of California Governor Gavin Newsom. On her Instagram Stories, Longoria reposted a tweet from the Newsom in which he criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over his threat to deploy active-duty marines into the area to quell the resistance to Trump's policy. Newsom calling Hegseth's vows 'degranged behavior' while the Desperate Housewives star characterized it as 'Un-American.' Longoria, who has long been out outspoken about social issues also reposted a video from singer, Gloria Estefan, talking about the issue; a clip of a woma being separated her child from her child due to the raids; and a clip of a person advising citizens on their rights in pertinence to the issue. There were numerous flashpoints of violence in Southern California over the tension-packed weekend, the AP reported. In the city of Paramount,which is about 16 miles from downtown Los Angeles, there was a conflict between autohrities and protesters close to a Home Depot where federal agents had erected a makeshift office for the Department of Homeland Security. Authorities unfurled tear gas, pepper balls, and explosives at protesters, who fought back with rocks and cement in some of the area's most chaotic times since that riots that followed the verdicts in the police officers in the Rodney King case in April 1992.