Chrissy Teigen Opens Up About the Joys and Struggles of Turning 40

Chrissy Teigen has opened up about her mixed emotions after turning 40, admitting she feels like a "crazy person." She shared a candid post on Instagram detailing contradictions like loving her new hair but feeling tired and dealing with skin changes. Teigen debuted a chic bob hairstyle in March 2025, which she tagged her hairstylists for. The model and TV personality has been married to singer John Legend since 2013, and they have four children together.

Key Points: Chrissy Teigen: I Love 40 But Feel Like a Crazy Person

  • Chrissy Teigen shares candid feelings about turning 40
  • She loves her new bob and pockets but struggles with exhaustion
  • Teigen debuted her new hairstyle in March 2025
  • She and John Legend have been married since 2013 and have four children
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Chrissy Teigen: Feel like a crazy person but I love 40

Model Chrissy Teigen shares her mixed feelings about turning 40, from loving new hair to dealing with exhaustion and skin changes. Read more.

"I feel like a crazy person but I love 40 I really do!!! help. - Chrissy Teigen"

Mumbai, April 30

Model Chrissy Teigen, who is the wife of Grammy winner John Legend, has reflected on her new decade and said that she feels like a crazy person, but she loves being 40.

Asking for help, Teigen shared all the contradictions she's been feeling with her age in a on a post on the photo-sharing app Instagram.

She first posted a picture of herself spotting a new bob paired with a colorful dress and red suede heeled boots.

Taking to the comment section, she wrote: "I love 40 but I hate sweating the bed. but I love pockets and my new hair. but I'm so tired. but I love feeling things again. but I'm so tired. my skin is changing. my period is back. I feel like a crazy person but I love 40 I really do!!! help."

It was in March, when Teigen took to the Stories section of Instagram, and revealed new Bob hairstyle.

Tagging her hairstylist, Irinel de Leon and Priscilla Valles, who does her extensions, she thanked her "babies" for her transformation.

Teigen experimented with shorter hair back in 2025, when she attended the Grammys with a chic, sleek, straight, blunt bob. However, later that year, she returned to longer locks, adding extensions to her brunette mane.

Teigen made her professional modeling debut in the annual Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, in 2010. She has appeared as a panelist on the syndicated daytime talk show FABLife.

She co-hosted the musical competition show Lip Sync Battle with LL Cool J and was a judge on the comedy competition show Bring the Funny.

Teigen and John Legend first met while filming his 2006 music video for the song "Stereo", in which she played his love interest. They got engaged in December 2011, after four years of dating.

The duo married in September 2013. Legend's song "All of Me" was dedicated to her. Teigen and Legend have four children.

- IANS

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Ravi K
Here in India, we celebrate 40 with a grand family party and a new set of sarees! But I guess in the West, it's more about self-reflection. Hope she finds her balance. And yes, period coming back after a break is always a surprise!
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Kavya N
Love how open she is about the weirdness! In India, we're told to act dignified at 40, but honestly, feeling like a crazy person is relatable. Pockets are the best part of aging, no doubt! 🥳
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Aditya G
Okay, I'm just a 25-year-old guy, but reading this, I realize aging is universal. Sweating the bed? That's a new one! And legendary John Legend song dedication? That's goals. Good for her!
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Sneha F
I admire her honesty. Many women in India feel pressure to look young forever. Her saying 'I love 40' is a breath of fresh air. But she's right – the tiredness is real! Hope she gets some good sleep.
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Mark U
As a 45-year-old from the US now living in India, I can say this resonates. The culture here treats 40 differently. But her message is honest – it's a weird but wonderful decade. Cheers to her new bob and pockets!
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