Chrissy Teigen is the reigning queen of Twitter, whether she’s mocking husband John Legend, taking down trolls, posting pics of her stretch marks, or laughing about her different-sized, post-breastfeeding boobs. Her latest post (once again about self-love) revealed a new thing her ever-changing body is doing–something that she could easily dislike or want to cover up. Instead, she’s embracing it. And people are loving her for it. Well, loving her more.
I have a skunk like streak of grey hair and I’m actually very into it. My cruella dreams are coming true!
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) January 22, 2018
A simple post but it opened the floodgates as greying Twitter users everywhere who have long been slaying the look were quick to jump on Chrissy’s feed and show her just how it’s done.
Me too! Own it own it own it pic.twitter.com/hYaCyoAZHE
— meh (@thewolfhuntress) January 22, 2018
Me too! pic.twitter.com/bMIXu2e1Wy
— kg 🍍 (@TheKristyGray) January 22, 2018
ME TOO! pic.twitter.com/5ZcDS1TYiq
— Everyday Betsy (@betsymartian) January 22, 2018
Heck, me too pic.twitter.com/hRlweS27Xc
— Emily (@emaygreen_) January 22, 2018
Same! I call it my villain hair. pic.twitter.com/BUFohjMZJJ
— Amber Felix (@ambergontrail) January 22, 2018
SAME. My husband asked to pull it out and I yelled “NO, MY SUPER POWERS”
— Kym (@KymikoTan) January 22, 2018
I’ve had a natural white streak in my hair since I was 19. 13 years later I still love it pic.twitter.com/fv5yxS3Gf3
— Felicia Ingram (@f_plato) January 22, 2018
Samesies! pic.twitter.com/bklaIypb7n
— Jade (@vegiebug) January 22, 2018
#twinning pic.twitter.com/LxTZW3jIDO
— Amanda Fite (@TheRustyLlama) January 22, 2018
I’m jealous ❤️ pic.twitter.com/I9J3fo8D06
— Chelsi Miller-Smith (@chelsiii86) January 22, 2018
My little sister’s gray hair started coming in when she was 5 or six years old. Even some babies are born with gray hair. So beautiful!❤️ pic.twitter.com/E57TEvBgMo
— Y•S•A•N•N•E (@YsanneBueno) January 22, 2018
I find new grey hairs on my head every day and I LOVE THEM. I’m only 24, so I’m not sure why they’re already here but I call them my unicorn hairs. 😂🦄
— Rachel Guajardo (@ohrachie) January 22, 2018
#embracethegray pic.twitter.com/RP8tYUWyo4
— Nina Marie (@MoxieEmerson) January 22, 2018
— Russell Bennetts (@RussellBennetts) January 22, 2018
If you want to dye it and cover it up, all the power to you. But if you’re cool with streaks or sprinkles of grey to full heads of it, feel free to rock that too. Because women, you’ve earned every single one of them. Thanks for the reminder, Chrissy. And Cruella.