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Chrissy Teigen's Daughter Luna Pretending To Report The News Is Exactly What We All Need Right Now

"What's the news today?" "Nothing!"

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The vote count for the US presidential election is still ongoing as of Thursday morning, and people across the country are anxiously awaiting a conclusive result. Among them is none other than Chrissy Teigen.

Chrissy, who made an appearance at a campaign rally alongside Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris on Monday, has been keeping her followers up to date on her election musings via Twitter and Instagram.

Alongside videos of her stress-cooking and typical witty commentary, Chrissy has been sharing her thoughts and fears about the upcoming result.

It’s insane what *our* fears are if we lose, compared to their fears if Biden wins. like we will prob all die or be handmaids and they’re worried about bathroom safety

And it's safe to say she's going through it.

I honestly dunno how steve is still going im bout to die

But on Wednesday night, Chrissy provided us with a little respite from election stress in the form of some adorable content featuring her kids, 4-year-old Luna and 2-year-old Miles.

First up, we had a sweet video of Miles wearing a onesie so well loved that his toes have grown out of it. Literally.

But then came a video of Luna showing off her acting skills as a news anchor — something she apparently loves to do.

And honestly, it's exactly what I needed right now.

she loves to pretend she’s a news anchor. and thinks there is no news. what a life that must be 😩

"I'm Luna, and I'm in the news," Luna announces in the video. When Chrissy asks her daughter what's going on in the news today, Luna has a simple answer: "Nothing!"

Truly inspiring energy.

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