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Chrissy Teigen Says She’s ‘So Happy’ To Be Vape-Free for 14 Days

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Chrissy Teigen Says She’s ‘So Happy’ To Be Vape-Free for 14 Days

Chrissy Teigen is kicking her vaping habit!

“I know I know it’s always something with me,” Teigen, 39, wrote via Instagram Stories on Saturday, March 15, “but I’m sooo happy to not be tethered to this f— BEAST anymore!!!”

The statement was accompanied by a screenshot of a digital notification which said Teigen had been vape-free for “14 days, 22 hours and 31 seconds.”

 

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Teigen’s announcement comes after she revealed she had quit cigarette smoking at the 2025 Oscars on March 2.

“I’m just furiously chewing nicotine gum tonight,” Teigen said during an interview with Access Hollywood at the time. “Don’t smoke, smoking is bad, stop now if you can.”

The cookbook author and model explained that she’s been an “on and off smoker for too long” and is finally trying to kick the habit for good.

“I have stopped for the last time. I’m very proud of myself,” she continued. “But I’m also extremely on edge.”

During the same interview, Teigen and her husband, John Legend, joked about being able to have a date night away from their kids. (The couple share four children: Luna, 8, Miles, 6, Esti, 2, and Wren, 20 months.)

After posting about quitting vaping on Saturday, Teigen took to Instagram stories to ask fans to “stop being miserable.”

“Honestly, like, what happened to just thinking things? Remember thinking things?” she said in a video message.

It’s unclear if Tiegen’s video was in reference to herself or a different situation. She went on to reminisce about the pre-internet era, when she said it was common to look “through a magazine” and judge celebrities’ appearances without broadcasting your opinion to the world via social media.

“We all do it, but we used to do it to, like, magazines, and then we spit it out and it would go into the universe and it would disappear,” she said.