Chrissy Teigen plays "Luigi's Mansion 3" on set.
Many fans of the Teigen-Legend family will know that Chrissy Teigen has a penchant for the Nintendo-Switch game Luigi's Mansion 3 (opens in new tab), which she frequently talks about on Twitter. So it really makes sense that Teigen would perform a live-action interpretation of the game, wielding a steamer on a cake stand filled with macaroons to mimic Luigi vacuuming up ghosts. And it also makes total sense that Teigen performed in a stately dining room in a white feather gown while her husband, John Legend, threw coins and bills for her to vacuum.
"John is the one throwing the coins, but honestly no one on this damn set understood what was going on," Teigen tweeted afterward.
"Honestly, no one in this sh*t set understood what was going on," Teigen later tweeted.
And there's a very good tweet: a significant percentage of Teigen's followers seemed to believe that the set (she did not reveal the nature of the shoot) was actually Teigen-Legend's parents' home. This is not my house and that is not real food. How rich and old do you think we are?" she tweeted (opens in new tab).
Teigen thoroughly documented her emotional journey at Luigi's Mansion 3: In December, she tweeted (opens in new tab), "LUIGI'S MANSION 3 IS AN INCREDIBLE WORK OF ART," and a few days later (opens in new tab) Having a rough time with the piano boss in Luigi's Mansion. I don't need tips on how to beat him. I know what to do. He's just a bitch.
And January, the last installment (opens in new tab): "Just finished Luigi's Mansion 3. Now I feel sad and alone." Clearly, she's not ready to let go of Luigi just yet.
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