Teigen shares Luna Simone, 8, Miles Theodore, 6, Esti Maxine, 17 months, and Wren Alexander, 11 months, with her husband, John Legend

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend baby

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend baby. Photo: Chrissy Teigen/Instagram

Chrissy Teigen is honoring John Legend on Father’s Day as they celebrate the holiday with all four of their kids.

In an Instagram post from Sunday, June 16, the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model, 38, highlighted her musician husband, 45, by sharing photos of him at the births of all four kids: Luna Simone, 8, Miles Theodore, 6, Esti Maxine, 17 months, and Wren Alexander, 11 months.

The mom of four captioned the carousel with a pun, writing, “happy fourther’s day, Johnny! I’d put more but I’m really proud of that as a caption and also you’re right next to me 🤍.”

Teigen also made sure to clarify who is who in the photo gallery, dropping a comment on her post that read, “1 – miles, 2 – luna, 3 – esti, 4 – wren (only picture I am not sky high to the moon).”

While the proud mom loves using social media herself, she recently revealed that she isn’t ready to let her kids join anytime soon.

At Aura’s inaugural Digital Parenthood Summit on Tuesday, June 4, Teigen sat down with DreamWorks founder Jeffrey Katzenberg to discuss what it’s like raising kids in the world of social media.

The mother of four said that when it comes to iPad usage, “There’s a tight timeframe. Maybe an hour on the weekends” for her kids.

What scares Teigen the most about iPad time is the large amount of inappropriate ads her kids are served while watching YouTube videos.

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend attend LOVED01 By John Legend Launches Pop-Up At at Westfield Century City

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend.Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for LOVED01

“Who am I going to call [to complain]?” she asked. “It makes me very uncomfortable.”

She added that there should “absolutely’” be regulation on the ads children are given on the site.

The model said she would ideally let her kids join social media “after high school,” noting that would be her “absolute dream.”

“Unless there are more rules and regulations in place, I would prefer for them not to be on social,” she added. “I want them to be safe and happy and flourishing as kids.”