Chrissy Teigen explains why she wore black to President Obama's farewell party
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John Legend and Chrissy Teigen are opening up about President Barack Obama's final star-studded White House bash.
"It's a little emotional," Legend told ET's Kevin Frazier on the Golden Globes red carpet on Sunday, days after attending the outgoing POTUS' ultra-exclusive soiree. "We're all being nostalgic. I think they had a great term. We appreciate all the work they do for the country."
While Legend described the party as "fun," wife Teigen didn't hold back with her take on the situation.
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"I wore my black. I was gonna wear a veil," she explained. "It was a funeral for me. It's sad. I'm never going to be allowed back again."
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As usual, Teigen stunned on Sunday's Globes red carpet in a metallic, high-neck peplum gown by Marchesa. She accessorized the look with slicked-back hair, Lorraine Schwartz jewels and Jimmy Choo shoes.
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"I don't like to try on too many things," she said. "At this point, if I can walk in it, I'm comfortable."
But she did have one complaint when it came to her ensemble.
"I got a bigger phone and I can't keep it on me," she said, explaining why she wouldn't be tweeting from inside the ceremony. Legend chimed in: "Women are disadvantaged with this clutch situation."
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"I'm scared because normally I have someone texting me, 'Do this to your teeth,'" she said, checking her teeth for lipstick. "Or, like, wipe your armpits. And now I'm completely blind. I have no idea!"
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