'I refuse to see another woman with my baby': Chrissy Teigen reveals the number one reason she will never divorce John Legend

She has a playful relationship with her husband John Legend.

But Chrissy Teigen explained what keeps the couple together, despite their ups and downs.

The 31-year-old model told Us Weekly that the reason they will never split up is because she wants to keep her family nuclear.

Keeping in the family: Chrissy Teigen explained what keeps the couple together, despite their ups and downs (pictured Sept 13) 

Keeping in the family: Chrissy Teigen explained what keeps the couple together, despite their ups and downs (pictured Sept 13) 

'I told him the No. 1 reason we are not getting divorced is because I refuse to see another woman with my baby,' she revealed to the publication on Saturday. 

The Sports Illustrated model - who shares 18-month old daughter Luna with the Grammy Award winner - ruled out splitting up. 

They celebrated their wedding anniversary in London recently, where John was on tour - as Chrissy bit back at any suggestion the couple were on the rocks, on social media. 

Model mum: The 31-year-old told Us Weekly that the reason they will never split up is because she wants to keep her family nuclear (pictured 15 Sept) 

Model mum: The 31-year-old told Us Weekly that the reason they will never split up is because she wants to keep her family nuclear (pictured 15 Sept) 

The famously vocal Lip Sync co-host is also rarely shy of teasing her husband - including feigning embarrassment at his 'horrific dancing.' 

But she insisted that she has her reasons: 'I try to deprecate him because he’s so perfect.  I got very, very lucky,' she told Us. 

'I don’t know who else could put up with all the s--t we are constantly dealing with,' admits the Cravings author. 

Cravings for more? The star is a doting mother to their daughter Luna

Cravings for more? The star is a doting mother to their daughter Luna

'Kids, friends and work are hard, but John is the easiest part of everything,' she gushed. 

Chrissy opened up about her battle with post-partum depression after the April 2016 birth of their much-longed for little girl. 

'I lost all interest in everything,' recalled Teigen, 'I couldn’t get out of bed. I kept all my pajamas in the pantry because I didn’t want to go upstairs.' 

Noting a nanny was on hand at their $14 million, five-bedroom Beverly Hills home, she said: 'It’s really hard to know how privileged you are and still feel frustrated, angry and lonely. It makes you feel like more of a b***h.' 

She says that her misery took a toll on Legend: 'It’s a struggle to be a good partner and help. I think the key for us was finally understanding what was happening and getting help.' 

Hot dadda: She says she would like more children with husband John Legend

Hot dadda: She says she would like more children with husband John Legend

Up her street: Chrissy often posts proud clips and pictures of their adorable daughter Luna

Up her street: Chrissy often posts proud clips and pictures of their adorable daughter Luna

She said that her moment of clarity arrived during the holidays. 

'Sitting with John, our doctor pulled out this book and was like, "Do you have these feelings? Would you be happier tomorrow if you didn’t wake up?"' revealed Teigen. 

'And yes, I probably would be. That’s a big deal! I didn’t realize how bad it was until I was out of it.'  

She added: 'There was no light, no way of seeing myself out.' 

The star - who has admitted she has frozen embryos ready to go and would like another child with her Oscar-winning husband - said that she is ready to dive back in to pregnancy.  

'Now I know how to catch it [depression] quicker,' she told them. 

'In a sick parent way, I’d honestly feel bad having this pregnancy be enjoyable start to finish, knowing that it happened with Luna.' 

'How would I not want to expand my family with this beautiful person?' she gushed of John to Us, 'He’s just everything.' 

 

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