John Legend, a renowned singer, pianist, and songwriter, was recently spotted singing a funny song about Chrissy Teigen.
The 45-year-old musician illuminated The Jennifer Hudson Show on Monday, November 25, where he sang an impromptu song about a funny picture of his wife, Chrissy Teigen.
John Legend’s unexpected performance on live TV has fans in fits of laughter over Chrissy TeigenByNews Desk|
November 25, 2024
The Minefields singer articulated, “I’ma try my best. I’m really doing this impromptu, y’all. This is not fake; this is real.”
A picture showed Teigen kissing a fish while standing with their daughter Luna and son Miles.
Legend looked at the snap, smiled, and gaspingly exclaimed, “Oh,” before playing soulful piano notes.
He started singing slowly, “Chrissy, oh why are you kissing a fishy?”
The Tonight crooner subsequently sang more, “Chrissy, why are you kissing a fishy? Don’t you have a man at home? He’s sitting all alone. Oh, don’t you have a man at home? Leave that fish alone.”
As Legend finished his playful song about Teigen, the audience clapped and cheered loudly.
During the show, Hudson and Legend also sang a duet of his 2004 song Ordinary People as the singer tarted with the first verse, and they sang the chorus together.
It is pertinent to mention that Legend and Teigen tied the knot in 2013 and are blessed with four 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren.
John Legend has fans in stitches with funny serenade about Chrissy Teigen
John Legend, a renowned singer, pianist, and songwriter, was recently spotted singing a funny song about Chrissy Teigen.
The 45-year-old musician illuminated The Jennifer Hudson Show on Monday, November 25, where he sang an impromptu song about a funny picture of his wife, Chrissy Teigen.
Hudson said, “We love that you can make a song up about anything,” to which Legend replied, “I’m a songwriter, I am.”
Taking into account Hudson’s boyfriend, rapper Common, he added, “I’m not a freestyler like Common is; he’s a real freestyler.”
The host responded, “Okay, I got a little inspo though,” and threw a question at Legend, asking, “If I pull up a picture can you make a song to it?”
Walking towards a grand piano on the set, he quipped, “I can try.”
Then Hudson went on to explain that he had to make up a song about the photo that would show on the screen.