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The Cutest Moments from John Legend and Chrissy Teigen's 'Legendary Christmas' Special



If you're one of the many people who literally cannot get enough of #ChrissyTeigen and #JohnLegend, you'll be happy to know that they've created an entire Christmas special for NBC featuring all their favorite celebrity friends.
In the variety show, John performs songs from his new album "A Legendary Christmas," while the two of them "prep" for a holiday party. Here are the very best moments from the 42 absolutely blissful minutes of content they just blessed us with.

When Kris Jenner surprises Chrissy with party favors

Your favorite momager swings by to drop off a gift for Chrissy—customized 'Khrissy' headband favors for all the guests at her party, of course! "Everything is better spelled with a 'K'," Kris explained. "Isn't it fantastic?" Truly, yes, it is.

Chrissy also signs a contract making Kris her mom, because that's how the Kardashian-Jenner fam gets it done.

When John and Chrissy surprise people by caroling at their homes

John, Chrissy, Darren Criss, Meghan Trainor, Raphael Saadiq, and Jane Lynch go door-to-door in an unsuspecting neighborhood singing Christmas carols. One guy is so surprised he even says in disbelief, "John Legend?! You're singing in the front yard?" There's also a very cute cameo by a neighborhood pupper named Lady.
When one girl tells John that "La La Land" is her favorite movie, Chrissy takes the opportunity to roast him, saying, "Okay, he had a small role, first of all." He won an Oscar for his performance, ICYMI.

When Luna FaceTimes with Kenan Thompson and the entire cast of Queer Eye

Kenan was super bummed he couldn't make it to John and Chrissy's party, so he calls John to say "Merry Christmas." John has to pass him off to Luna, who stares adorably while not answering a single one of Kenan's questions—you know, because she's two years old. She ends up hanging up on him, but it's still darn cute.
The Queer Eye guys call later just to make sure Chrissy's party planning is going okay. When she doesn't answer, they talk to Luna instead, too.







John performs his song "Bring Me, Love," and the lyrics describe someone who's hopeful that their love will come to them for Christmas. Chrissy participates in the performance, naturally, because she's his love, and it's basically just three straight minutes of them being cute in all-white outfits with fur accents.








THANKS, to John and Chrissy for providing the *most* holiday cheer imaginable. Cheers!



by EMMA BATYNOV 28, 2018


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