Chrissy Teigen and John Legend mourn the loss of their third clump of cells
Abortion advocates and Planned Parenthood supporters Chrissy Teigen and John Legend announced the tragic loss of their third child after Teigen had to go to the hospital mid-term with excessive bleeding.
Miscarriages are horrifically painful and sad and we wouldn’t wish them on anyone.
But Teigen and Legend are big time abortion supporters.
After the 2015 shootings at a Colorado Planned Parenthood, model Chrissy Teigen shared that she and her husband, the musician John Legend, frequently donate to Planned Parenthood. She followed up with a link to Planned Parenthood’s donation page, and encouraged her followers to do the same.
There has to be some serious cognitive dissonance going on for someone to respond to the killing of someone by supporting the killing of other people completely innocent of the crime of the first.
She has since deleted these tweets.
In 2019, Teigen campaigned against Alabama’s abortion bill: “Everything that’s happening in Alabama and women’s rights being stripped away, you wonder, what can you do? Like what can I say?”
“Obviously everyone probably knows my beliefs. I don’t know what I can say to change anything, and I think a lot of people feel that way.” Their solution? “John and I like to take it a step further and connect directly with the ACLU, or connect directly with people that are being affected in Alabama, and make our donations that way,” she says.
But how can a couple mourn the loss of what abortion advocates routinely describe as a clump of cells? The only way to justify abortion is if the preborn baby doesn’t have any worth or value as a human person, but that would be the only reason to mourn the loss of that baby.
Teigen and Legend didn’t just lose the keys to a nice car. They lost a baby.
Preborn babies are human persons with rights and that’s why miscarriages are so difficult. Abortions are difficult too despite all the rationalizing that goes on.
We hope and pray for Chrissy Teigen and John Legend that they are comforted in their time of grief and that they are awoken to the horrors of abortion.