Chrissy Teigen celebrates an important milestone: 50 days of sobriety.
The author of the cookbook “Cravings” marked the event with a jubilant post on Instagram over the weekend featuring her two adorable children, Luna and Miles, and her current thoughts on drinking again. .
“Today is my 50-day sobriety streak! it should have been almost a year, but I had some (wine) hiccups on the road. this is my longest streak so far! Teigen wrote, “I still don’t know if I’ll ever drink again, but I know it doesn’t help me in any way.”
“I don’t have more fun, I don’t dance, I don’t relax,” the model explained. “I get sick, fall asleep and wake up sick, as I missed what was probably a fun night. I had fun and thank anyone who can enjoy it responsibly !!!! ”
Teigen revealed in December that he was quitting alcohol and told fans that at the time I was “just making an ass in front of people (I’m still embarrassed), tired of drinking the day and feeling like shit at 6, not being able to sleep. “
Since announcing her decision, the 35-year-old has kept social media supporters abreast of the highs and lows that accompany her sobriety journey.
She has documented the feeling of “tripling” from her first sober Italian getaway and the reality of not being able to “fall asleep” feelings with alcohol after her recent pregnancy loss.
Teigen previously abstained from alcohol in 2017 and opened up to Cosmopolitan about his sober decision.

Tommaso Boddi through Getty Images Chrissy Teigen has shared updates about her sobriety journey on social media.
“I was, in white, drinking too much,” the former “Lip Sync Battle” host revealed. “I got used to being in my hair and makeup and having a glass of wine. Then, that glass of wine would take another before the awards ceremony. And then a lot at the awards ceremony. “
“And then I felt bad for making a kind of ass of myself on people I really respected,” he continued. “And this feeling, there is nothing like it. You feel horrible. It’s not a good thing for me, for John, for anyone. ”
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