Chrissy Teigen is shutting down the very weird rumors that she didn't actually give birth to her daughter Esti.
It all started earlier this week when a follower commented on a photo of the little girl asking who the surrogate was — which is a pretty personal question to begin with.
That's when another follower jumped in to say that Chrissy hadn't used a surrogate — and in response, the original commenter wrote that Chrissy had faked her entire pregnancy!
"The truth is Chrissy was born male. During 'her pregnancy' they used something called a moonbump," the commenter wrote. "If you're not familiar with the moonbump just Google it."
To top it all off, the user wrote that they were a "huge fan of Chrissy" — which seems pretty unlikely considering the wildly inaccurate information.
While the comment was pretty bizarre, Chrissy took the whole thing in jest, writing "obsessed with this comment" on her Instagram stories.
And just to prove to anyone doubting her pregnancy, she included a photo from her cesarean section in January.
"Extremely realistic 'moon bump,'" Chrissy jokingly captioned the photo.
Chrissy has even previously opened up about her C-section experience, sharing that she appreciated that she'd "seen both experiences" when it came to giving birth.
"I was kind of excited because I'm like, 'Yeah, I've done the vaginal thing twice. Let's try this,'" she told People. "It really is so crazy, but I still think it's so cool. I'm like, 'Oh, my God. I was laying there wide awake with my body cut open and a baby comes out.'"
Thankfully, everything went according to plan with the surgery, and the new family couldn't be "happier."