Chrissy Teigen's Son Miles 'Did Something Funny' to Baby Wren & Every Parent Can Feel the Fear
Kids are so good at the jump scare. Why are you naked right now? What’s this suspicious brown stuff on the wall? Why is the house so quiet all of a sudden?! Chrissy Teigen recently experienced a fright when her 5-year-old son Miles woke her up — and her reaction was so valid!
The Cravings author detailed her terrifying experience on Instagram. “woke up to miles giggling, saying he did something funny,” she explained. “I was scared.”
Um, I would be too! A giggling 5-year-old is much scarier than those little kids who come in your room in the middle of the night and just stare at you. My 4- and 6-year-olds think potty humor is hilarious and Skibidi Toilet the height of entertainment, so I can only imagine what “funny” thing Miles might have been talking about. Teigen was right to be scared!
Luckily though, the funny thing he did was actually pretty adorable. Teigen shared a picture of her 5-month-old Baby Wren sitting on someone’s lap. He’s wearing ice cream-print pajamas and an airplane bib, and his long curly brown hair is up in a high ponytail on top of his head. He looks adorable — and what a relief it must have been to see this cute hairstyle was Miles’ “funny” thing.
People in the comments could relate to the fear, though. “Their funny can be our nightmare ????????????,” one person commented, which is so true.
Another person pointed out how much worse this prank could have been. “At least he didn’t give a haircut ???? brotherly love ????,” they wrote.
Now that Wren’s hair is out of his eyes, you can really tell how adorable he is, right down to the chubby cheeks.
“So damn cute! ????” one person wrote.
“The cuteness just keeps coming ❤️,” someone else said.
Teigen shares Miles and Wren and daughters Luna, 7, and Esti, 10 months, with husband John Legend. Earlier this month, the couple took their oldest two to volunteer at the Ronald McDonald House.
“We try to teach them that it’s important to give back and to help other people,” the “All of Me” singer told PEOPLE. “They’ve gone with us to help feed people who are hungry, they’ve gone to homeless shelters with us. We try to teach them to be appreciative of what they have and also know that there are a lot of people that don’t have the privileges that they do, so we should do what we can to help them.”
These celebrities are focused on raising their kids to be good humans.