Power couple John Legend and Chrissy Teigen have reportedly been considering a move from Los Angeles following the recent devastating fires that impacted the city. The pair, who previously resided in New York, indicated that a potential relocation might be on the horizon once their children are older.
In a recent interview, Legend revealed their ongoing contemplation of returning to the East Coast. He acknowledged that the fires had intensified these thoughts, stating that each time nature demonstrates its power, they question whether it's time to move back East. While their home remained safe during the recent fires, the experience was a jarring reminder of the potential dangers. They even temporarily evacuated to Carlsbad with their family.

The fires, which ignited in the Pacific Palisades in early January, created a sense of unease and vulnerability, especially as the Sunset Fire intensified. Legend described the experience as a collective trauma that deeply affected everyone, including their children. He contrasted this with his own upbringing in Springfield, Ohio, which he characterized as less unsettling.

Legend’s childhood was spent in a working-class environment, sharing a modest home with his father and siblings. The contrast between his early life and the current environment in Los Angeles underscores the family’s considerations about their future living situation.

The couple's relationship began on the set of Legend's music video for "Stereo." Their journey to marriage wasn't without its challenges, including a brief attempt by Legend to end the relationship, which Teigen playfully rebuffed. They eventually married in 2013 and are now parents to four children.

In a heartfelt message to Teigen, Legend expressed gratitude for their shared journey, emphasizing the joy, challenges, laughter, and tears they have experienced together. He praised Teigen's inspiring qualities as a mother and underscored the deep bond they share.
