Chrissy Teigen appeared on her husband John Legend's Instagram account weeks after Courtney Stodden called her out for bullying them online a decade ago.

Daily Mail reported that a photo posted by the "All of Me" singer, featuring his wife, was Chrissy Teigen's first appearance on his Instagram account since May 16.

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John Legend Posted Wife Chrissy Teigen on His Instagram Account

Apart from Chrissy Teigen, Legend's daughter Luna, and Chrissy's mother, Vilailuck "Pepper" Teigen, was also included in the photo that the "All of Me" singer posted. 

The image was posted over the weekend to celebrate Luna's first dance recital. Legend captioned the photo, "So proud of our little dancer!"

Chrissy Teigen, 35, gave off some late-spring vibes as the "Cravings" founder wore a floral sleeveless dress covered in watercolor-like prints. 

Their five-year-old daughter was wearing a sparkly red costume for her dance recital. On the other hand, the couple's son, Miles Theodore, was not with them during the occasion.

Earlier in the day, John Legend already posted a heartwarming Instagram snap of his daughter Luna before having her first dance recital.

John Legend captioned the photo with "ready for her first recital." Luna slew the red sparkly costume as she poses and smiles on the singer's camera.

The photo posted by John Legend comes as Chrissy Teigen took a hiatus on social media. Teigen has yet to post anything on her own Instagram account since May 12, the day she apologized to Courtney Stodden in light of the bullying allegations.

Chrissy Teigen Exits Netflix's 'Never Have I Ever' Over Courtney Stodden Scandal

People reported that the photo that John Legend posted came a day after Chrissy Teigen was said to step away from Netflix's "Never Have I Ever." 

A spokesperson for the Netflix show confirmed Teigen's exit with The Hollywood Reporter, adding that the Cravings founder was supposed to be a guest voice-over role in an upcoming season 2 episode of the comedy series.

Teigen stepped away from the show following her admission and apology to Courtney Stodden regarding the "bullying" incident that happened when they were both 16 years old. Stodden alleged that Teigen sends her direct messages to "kill herself" and things like "I can't wait for you to die."

"I am ashamed and completely embarrassed at my behavior but that is nothing compared to how I made Courtney feel," said Teigen in her apology statement published on her Twitter. 

Teigen also noted that she tried to connect with Stodden privately, and she wanted to apologize publicly because she claimed that she "fueled" the incident. 

Teigen also promised to "work on being better" than she was years ago and asked apology from Stodden and wished for her healing.

Apart from the Netflix show, the bullying incident also affected Teigen's Cravings cookbooks because she was reported to having troubles maintaining her partnerships, such as the deal with Vrbo and retailers carrying her brand.

Despite the troubled waters between Chrissy Teigen and Courtney Stodden, People reported that Stodden later said that "they accept her apology and forgive her."

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