Chrissy Teigen Pregnancy: Actress Showcases Baby Belly at SI Swimsuit Issue VIP Boat Cruise

Chrissy Teigen got everyone's attention at the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2016 VIP Yacht Cruise in Miami. The model opted to wear an all-black ensemble as she displays her baby bump on Thursday.

The mother-to-be looked glamorous in a black cleavage-bearing Nicolas Jebran dress. She matched her ensemble with a black clutch purse and showed off her flawless legs with black strappy heels.

The model was asked about the best advice she got so far and without any hesitation she answered the question quickly. "The recommendation of a night nurse! It's pretty unanimous," the model told Us Weekly. "Everyone was like, 'If you can do it, do it.' So we're going for it!"

Chrissy looked very excited while she got to spend her time with her young adorable fan during the event earlier in the day as per Daily Mail. She wore a nude bathing suit with a pair of tiny denim shorts while displaying her blossoming bump.

Recently, the 30-year-old was interviewed about her Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover by People. She goes topless as she covers her breasts while wearing nothing but a painted-on bikini bottom with a "Zanzibar" word across on her abdomen.

The stunner divulged during her fun photoshoot with Ruven Afanador that she was undergoing In Vitro Fertilization treatments in an effort to get pregnant last year. She told the online magazine that she was getting her shots and everything as she had a little medical kit.

The supermodel even added that she finds it hard because she bloats and gets bruise if not hitting the right section. That's the kind of things they have to hide with makeup.

Meanwhile, there are three different covers for this year's issue featuring Ronda Rousey and models Hailey Clausen and Ashley Graham. Also, Graham became the first plus-size model to be part of a cover in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Magazine's 52-year history.

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