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Chrissy Teigen said that the very public political debate held by her husband John Legend and Kanye West a few months ago was a good time for all to learn.

In April, the controversial rapper shared screenshots of SMS with Legend, who tried to challenge the political views of his famous friend. The conversation began after West supported President Donald Trump, becoming one of the most prominent supporters of celebrity.

"The problem with Kanye is that his opinions have always been very strong," says Teigen in the November issue of Vogue. "He was never the guy who pushed them, but he will say what he means. Even with John. "

The mother of two continues, "That's why I loved that they could keep this civil speech, Kanye learned a lot in the months that followed, John too."

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"You can not just believe that you are good all the time. That's what makes us horrible, "she continues. "Trust me: my point of view is very liberal and I say to myself, 'How could one not think so?' But people are also entitled to their opinion. "

Teigen and West are at both ends of the political spectrum. In fact, Teigen is one of Trump's biggest online opponents, which led the commander in chief to block the author of "Cravings" on Twitter last year after a tweet "nobody loves you".

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She revealed to Vogue that the hangover was worrying her because she had no idea what people were talking about in response to frequent, sometimes controversial, presidential tweets: "Am I going in the bunker or not? "

"I still do not know why I'm not stuck," adds Legend. "I have said as many bad things about her as she. It may be because I am a man; I have no idea. "

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John Legend, Chrissy Teigen, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West meet in New York on January 8, 2015. (Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris, Getty Images for the EMM Group)

Teigen's visible disgust on Twitter by Teigen has often put it in the sights of his followers – This results in many annoying comments – but the host of "Lip Sync Battle" admits she's watching her endorsements and cares what she sees.

"I'm going to read a thousand of the nicest comments -" You have the cutest family, I love your book, "she says. Then a person says to himself, "You look like Chucky's bride" and I'll be like "Oh my God, @ paulh7114620 think I look like Chucky." "

Teigen continued, "The much stronger people are like," I do not care what you think. "I really care about it. I think it's funny when people say to themselves, "I like not giving explicit." I say to myself, "Oh, my God. I give so much (expletive). 'I want to be loved.'

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