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Chrissy Teigen jets off to Italy on relaxing getaway with husband John and kids after bullying scandal

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Chrissy Teigen jetted off to Italy on a relaxing getaway with her husband John Legend, and her kids after the bullying scandal.

Chrissy, 35, and John, 42, shared snapshots from their trip to Italy over on Instagram. The two brought their children - Luna Simone, five, and Miles Theodore, three - along for the trip as well.

From her Instagram, Chrissy posed in front of the Leaning Tower of Pisa in one photo. The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit wrote in the caption: "I feel like it’s getting straighter." In another snapshot, the Chrissy's Court host stood next to the La La Land actor in a garden.

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