Chrissy Teigen just posted pics from her late dog’s wedding, and we’re crying both kinds of tears
Today in upsetting celebrity pet news, Chrissy Teigen announced that her beloved English Bulldog, Puddy, has passed away. To celebrate his extraordinary life, Teigen posted multiple photos of Puddy to show how much he meant to her. And while he was part of Teigen and John Legend’s wonderful family, he also had a family of his own. According to Teigen, Puddy was married and left behind a beautiful wife. That’s right. Puddy was married to one of Teigen’s other dogs, Pippa.
According to Teigen, she and Legend got Puddy the first year they started dating.
"John and I got Puddy in our first year of dating, when I convinced him half-birthday presents were a real thing. 10 years ago, on May 30th, I found the dog that would be there for us through every up, down, new house, new city, new tour, new travel. He welcomed new pups and loved on new babies and new bellies," she wrote. "He was there for everything."
Teigen noted that she knew the time would eventually come, but she’s now feeling the void of his absence.
"We are their entire lives and it is the greatest shame that they can only bless us with a short spark of time in ours," Teigen said. "I always knew I would lose a piece of me when he left us."
Teigen then showcased some of Puddy’s wedding photos, and they’re absolutely everything.
The wedding was legit. Legend even dressed up for the poolside nuptials. There were also plenty of flowers, and both pups were wearing their finest attire.
Teigen opened up about Puddy’s health in November after he began suffering from heart problems.
My BABY IS BACK!!!!!!! Bulldog you made me cry harder than any other living being ever has. My old man monster I love you pic.twitter.com/3kpdQAFxsj
— chrissy teigen (@chrissyteigen) November 14, 2017
…he does have a tumor on his heart and he's basically a 70 year old man beast but I am so happy to have him home right now for morethanjustworkfriendsgiving.
— chrissy teigen (@chrissyteigen) November 14, 2017
We know it’ll take everyone in the family — both dogs and humans — a long time to cope with the loss of Puddy. Losing a pet is incredibly difficult, and we’re sending a giant hug Chrissy’s way.