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Chrissy Teigen attends work meeting from hospital bed as she says some ‘organs needed removal’

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Chrissy Teigen shared a snap of herself in hospital (Picture Instagram/ChrissyTeigen)

Chrissy Teigen has shared a photo of herself attending a virtual meeting from a hospital bed as she said some ‘organs needed removal’.

The star has proven she’s one tough lady, sharing a screengrab from the meeting which showed various people through their cameras, and a masked-up Chrissy being treated in hospital.

She wrote on Instagram: ‘When you have a really important meeting with really important people but you also feel like some organs need removal.’

Skims founding partner Emma Grede, who was also at the meeting, supported her, saying: ‘And there you were! 100% IN the really important meeting in All your glory!! 🍑.’

Fans have been sending her messages of love and support, hoping she recovers soon, with one writing: ‘That’s commitment right there!!! You’re such a strong woman.’

Another said: ‘Praying all is well Chrissy,’ while one more added: ‘You are so strong ❤️ wish u a speedy recovery.’

Chrissy, 35, and her husband John Legend, 42, have had a difficult few months, with the pair opening up about their son Jack, who was stillborn

After Chrissy was hospitalised for excessive bleeding, the couple – who share daughter Luna, four, and son Miles, two – later announced the news they had lost their son.

Chrissy recently marked what would have been Jack’s due date.

Chrissy is married to singer John Legend (Picture: Getty Images for Hulu)

Alongside an Instagram photo of her sat at a table, she wrote: ‘Can smile all day but thinking of you on your due date, bug.’

Meanwhile, she recently shared that she’s been given a book to help explain the loss of Jack to Luna and Miles.

The author explained she was given the book Mommy Says I Have A Brother, written by author Stephany Resendes with illustrations by Kerry Bell.

The book is intended to help start a conversation with children about a sibling who has sadly died, as well as assist parents in talking about a child who is no longer there.

Chrissy posted a picture of the book on Instagram, revealing it was accompanied by a handwritten letter addressed to ‘Sweet baby Jack’s family’.



Sands UK charity

Sands UK is a stillbirth and neonatal death charity, which works to reduce the number of babies dying and to ensure that those affected by the loss of a baby receives the best possible care for as long as they need it.

The charity aims to better understand the causes of baby deaths and works with governments and other organisations to raise awareness of issues surrounding baby loss.

Sands provides bereavement support at a local and national level.

Please visit the Sands UK website for more information and contact details.


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