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Chrissy Teigen and John Legend sell house for £12 million after bullying scandal

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Chrissy Teigen and John Legend have sold their stunning their stunning Beverly Hills family home for a cool £12million. The couple said goodbye to the lavish property for the hefty sum - although it is far off what they were offered for it last year - a huge £17.3 million - before the deal fell through.

Realtor Marshall Peck of Douglas Elliman in Beverly Hills said it had taken some time to sell because potential buyers weren't aware of the property's sale, after it fell through last August.

The couple still stand to make a profit as they had bought the house for £10 million in 2016. Peck told the New York Post : "It is hands down the most beautiful home in Beverly Hills. "It features 33-foot ceilings, a sculptural staircase,

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