his tattoo in tribute to his deceased son, Jack

Devastated by the loss of her son named Jack while carrying him in her womb, Chrissy Teigen paid tribute to her baby with a new tattoo on her wrist.

On the night of September 30 to October 1, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend lost their baby. The mother had to medically terminate her pregnancy to her other half, because of complications from which she had already suffered for several weeks.

After sharing this tragedy on social networks, illustrated by numerous photographs, the young woman was strongly criticized on the web for this choice. Criticisms to which Chrissy responded wonderfully in an essay she posted on the Medium site last week: "I can't say how much I laugh that you hate these photos. I can't say how much I don't care that you hate these photos. I experienced it, I chose to do it, and more than anything, these photos are only intended for people who have been through it, or who are curious enough to wonder what such a thing looks like. These photos are only intended for people who need them. Other people's thoughts don't matter to me”. Well said !

A magnificent tribute

As the family mourns, a tweet from Chrissy, posted on November 1, moved the web. In the photo, the young woman holds her husband's hand, and on her wrist, we can see a tattoo in tribute to her son. Simply his first name: Jack.

A touching gesture and a way of always having her with her, of always remembering.

The tattoo is particularly located on the arm on which it is inked above: “John Luna Miles”In attached. Her husband and her 2 children. One way of saying he might be far from them, but still family.

Chrissy's gesture has inspired many to share their own experience of losing a child during pregnancy on social media in response to her tweet.

We send a lot of courage to Chrissy Teigen and John Legend, as well as to all parents who have ever become paranges.

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