Did Chrissy Teigen Just Brought Newborn Baby To The NBA Courtside And Breastfed?

John Legend was at the NBA Finals to sing the national anthem. He didn't come alone though because his wife, Chrissy Teigen, tagged along together with their newborn baby Luna Simone Stephens.

Luna's First Basketball Game

Barely 2 months old, it seemed like baby Luna just had her first basketball game. No one's too young to go to the game, right? According to E! News, Chrissy introduced their newborn earlier that day at the courtside while daddy was preparing for the national anthem for the NBA Finals Night. John posted a photo of Chrissy and little Luna on Snapchat with a caption, "Luna at the @NBAFinals!!!"

The couple made fans think that they brought their newborn at the courtside by wrapping a stuffed animals. Their prank was foiled and they returned to their seats. Little Luna was safely tucked backstage when the game between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors began. Later on that night, Chrissy shared on Snapchat a shot of herself breastfeeding her baby.

Chrissy Teigen Helps Normalize Breastfeeding

There are still many people who believe breastfeeding in public is a shame and that it should be done at home. Some even have the guts to humiliate breastfeeding mothers in public when they see one. The swimsuit model is one of those who refuse to bow to these highly-opinionated people. She's been sharing her breastfeeding moments on her Instagram page and via Snapchat. She even does it in between work, while getting dressed for a photoshoot, for instance. Her being proud to feed her baby the natural way is a significant contribution to promoting breastfeeding.

 hi my lulu!

A photo posted by chrissy teigen (@chrissyteigen) on Apr 19, 2016 at 4:02pm PDT

"Sure, her life doesn't exactly mirror that of the average mom, but she's still one of us, she speaks for us, and she absolutely will not take any crap. Moms couldn't ask for a better spokeswoman," Romper wrote.

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