In a candid moment, Chrissy Teigen opened up about an embarrassing encounter with Katy Perry that left her feeling quite bad. During a recent appearance on a late-night talk show, Teigen recounted how she unintentionally offended the pop star while attending the inauguration of President Joe Biden.
Teigen was there to cheer on her husband, John Legend, who performed at the Celebrating America concert, where Perry also took the stage to deliver a stunning rendition of her hit song “Firework,” accompanied by a dazzling fireworks display. After the performance, Teigen approached Perry, whom she hadn’t seen in a long time, and remarked, “Oh, I typically hate fireworks, but that was amazing. That was beautiful.”
In that instant, Teigen realized that while she was referring to the literal fireworks in the sky, it sounded as if she had insulted Perry’s song. “I always say dumb things,” Teigen lamented, noting her tendency to make social blunders. She humorously recalled the moment, saying she felt terrible, thinking, “No, no, no, not ‘Firework.’ Ugh, I always do that.”
Though we don’t know how Perry reacted to the comment, it’s clear that Teigen’s unfiltered nature often leads to awkward situations. She even shared her thoughts on fireworks in general, humorously describing them as “bad improv” that lasts “two minutes too long.”
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In summary, Chrissy Teigen’s humorous recounting of her faux pas with Katy Perry at the presidential inauguration showcases her unfiltered personality and tendency to say the wrong thing at the wrong time. Despite her blunder, she remains relatable and down-to-earth, reminding us that we all have our awkward moments.
