Chrissy Teigen’s two-year-old daughter tells her how to do her make up.
The 32-year-old model has relaxed her beauty regime since she became a mother because she just doesn’t have the time to primp and preen herself anymore but, when she does decide to doll herself up, her little girl Luna watches her like a hawk.
Speaking to E! News, the brunette beauty said: "She doesn’t shower with us, but she’ll sit at the end of the shower, just cross-legged. She’ll watch you shampoo and she’ll go ‘Shave, shave, shave!’ Then, when I do my makeup at the sink, she’s like ‘Up, up, up.’ …If you hand her a lip gloss or a compact and she’ll dab, dab."
The youngster even tries to mirror her mother by applying her own imaginary products before she puckers up and shouts: "Feel pretty!"
Chrissy explained: "It’s really cute."
And it’s not just her grooming regime her daughter has an opinion on as Chrissy recently quipped that she now has "twins" because Luna – who she has with husband John Legend – makes her nurse her doll whilst she feeds newborn son Miles.
Uploading a picture of her feeding the babies on Instagram, Chrissy captioned it: "Luna making me feed her babydoll so I guess I have twins now."
Chrissy and John welcomed Miles into the world a month ago but they were both initially worried that Luna wouldn’t like her new sibling and there would be fights.
Taking to her Twitter account, she quipped: "I’m scared Luna is gonna hate her baby brother because I have a really hard time welcoming new bravo cast members."
She was also concerned that she would struggle with post-natal depression again.
She said: "Do I worry about it with this little boy? I do. But I also know that when it does happen – if it does – I’m so ready for it. I have the perfect people around me for it. That’s why I stand for a real core group of people around me.
"I had just had Luna. I knew I had an incredible life and husband and family and all the resources necessary. I knew that I was personally unhappy, but I didn’t think that anything was wrong with it because I just assumed that that’s the way it goes. You have a kid, you’re sad, you lose those endorphins and that’s the way it is. I do wish that more people had spoken up around me. I encourage anyone who sees something around them to point it out. It took me to finally sit myself down because I think it’s hard for people to point something out."