Blink And You May Miss Chrissy Teigen's Low-Key Gender Reveal On Instagram

“No fires and no one shot in the d**k," the model tweeted about her casual announcement.
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Chrissy Teigen revealed the gender of her third child in the most low-key way.

The pregnant model and cookbook author, while talking on Instagram stories Thursday about “poopy placenta” that’s forced her into 24/7 bed rest, appeared to let slip that she and husband John Legend are expecting a boy.

“It’s super weak,” she said of her placenta.

“But it’s so weird because the baby is really, really healthy. And he’s big, he’s probably getting, oops,” Teigen added, before covering her mouth with her hands.

Check out the clip here:

It’s unclear whether the revelation was really accidental. 

Either way, Teigen later tweeted that there were “no fires and no one shot in the dick” with her reveal. 

Authorities announced last week that the El Dorado Fire that’s scorched more than 7,000 acres to the east of Los Angeles was sparked by a pyrotechnic device at a gender reveal party.

Teigen and Legend haven’t announced the due date for their third child. Their others, Luna, was born in 2016, and Miles, was born two years later.

The celebrity couple hinted at the arrival of another baby when, in the music video for Legend’s song “Wild” released last month, the musician cradled his wife’s belly from behind.

Check out the music video here:

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