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Chrissy Teigen playfully chides husband John Legend for Grammys acceptance speech
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Chrissy Teigen playfully chides husband John Legend for Grammys acceptance speech

John Legend collected his 12th all-time trophy at Sunday's 63rd Grammy Awards, and he was gracious in victory.

Except for the fact he neglected to mention his wife, Chrissy Teigen, who hilariously (as usual) called out the omission:

Teigen also shared how she and Legend enjoyed the Grammys from home:

Legend won best R&B album for Bigger Love, his seventh studio album, and celebrated by mincing garlic in a baller Versace robe:

Bigger Love previously made a splash at October's Billboard Music Awards when the 42-year-old crooner performed "Never Break." It was his first performance after Teigen announced the couple had lost their third child, Jack, during pregnancy. Legend dedicated the emotional song to Teigen and made that abundantly clear on Instagram, which more than likely was more than enough to make up for his lapse at the Grammys:

To be fair, Legend did thank Teigen for inspiring him every day and said he loves her in a separate Instagram video.

Legend was also nominated for best R&B performance as a featured vocalist on Jhené Aiko's "Lightning & Thunder"), but that award went to Beyoncé's "Black Parade," making her the most decorated woman in Grammys history with 28:

In case you missed the show, here is the full list of winners.

Megan Armstrong

Megan Armstrong (@megankarmstrong) is a writer whose work has appeared in places such as Billboard, GQ, Esquire, Bleacher Report, Uproxx, and others. Megan has also produced various podcasts and hosted a daily radio show at Mizzou. She grew up obsessed with sports — impressing adults by memorizing NFL statistics as a kindergartner — and grew into an obsession with music

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