Chrissy Teigenās crying face at the 2015 Golden Globes became a meme for the ages:
During the 2018 Emmy Awards on Monday night, the model appeared to top it after she was captured trying to duck out of the shot when the cameras panned to her and husband, singer John Legend, during Colin Jost and Michael Cheās opening monologue:
The footage of Teigen trying to sink down into her seat went viral, prompting all kinds of amusing reactions on Twitter:
Aaaand gonna be using this Chrissy Teigen reaction shot for everything. #Emmys pic.twitter.com/qapBNCniDa
— Debra Greene (@msdebragreene) September 18, 2018
Forever and always, @chrissyteigen. pic.twitter.com/wBMb4nXjaW
— Dave Itzkoff (@ditzkoff) September 18, 2018
and @chrissyteigen is the first winner of the night #Emmys
— heather mason jar (@NerdHeather) September 18, 2018
Mood: Chrissy Teigen. Always. pic.twitter.com/OpqM5cRlSa
— Blake McCoy (@BlakeNBC) September 18, 2018
BAHAHAH @chrissyteigen IS SUCH A MOOD IM FKN DEAD
— amy || 159/68 || š³ļøš (@dazzlingurie) September 18, 2018
I need an audience cam on @chrissyteigen though. All awards shows need this. #Emmys
— Maria Karambelas (@mkarambelas) September 18, 2018
When you get caught for eating the last piece of pie! #emmys @chrissyteigen @johnlegend pic.twitter.com/ugtCOdX0Hm
— 104.7 KISS FM (@KISSFMPhoenix) September 18, 2018
Really only watching the #Emmys to see @chrissyteigen GIFs as they happen live.
— Tayla Burney (@taylakaye) September 18, 2018
Yaaaasss that @chrissyteigen reaction!!!! #Emmys
— Oz (@Oztvgeek) September 18, 2018
Imma need that @chrissyteigen ducking moment turned into a gif ASAP because that is 100% ME. #Emmys
— steph carr (@stephc45) September 18, 2018
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