During the last weekend of June, John Legend and Chrissy Teigen shared a zip lining adventure they had with their oldest children, Miles and Luna!

Fans of the famous parents will be happy to know that they bravely took on the high-flying activity with smiles, and Teigen captured the moment with a sweet Instagram post on June 30:
Teigen shared, “Kids lived their dream of a long zipline! Did 10 runs down the mountain. Tip: Skip denim daisy dukes—I learned the hard way!”
Kudos to both 6-year-old Miles and 8-year-old Luna — they’re taking full advantage of the sense of adventure Legend and Tiegen try to impart to their children.

Legend, returning as a longtime Voice Coach in Season 27, prioritizes fatherhood by often bringing Luna and Miles to the set, though his younger children Esti and Wren are too young to join.
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“I live here in Los Angeles, I have four kids. It’s nice to work at home, basically, you know?” he said in a February interview with NBC Insider.

“And [to] be able to take my kids to school in the morning and then go to work, but honestly, the inspiration that I get from these Artists every single time is very renewing for me, and it doesn’t get old.”
Even though he’s one of the most talented artists of his generation, the impact of being a dad has profoundly affected him. During a 2017 appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Legend revealed how becoming a new dad brought him closer to his wife than he thought possible.
“It’s beautiful, it’s very emotional, and it brings you and your wife closer together,” he confessed. “It’s a very powerful feeling to see the product of your love right there in front of you.”
Shortly after the May 2018 birth of his oldest son, Miles, Legend opened up about the difference between having your first child and welcoming your second.

“In some ways it’s easier because we have perspective and we’re not like, afraid,” the star told Huffington Post in 2018. “I wouldn’t say we were afraid the first time, but we definitely didn’t know what we were doing and leaned on our professional help a lot more. I think now we understand our style as parents and understand how to interact with each other and with the kids. The experience really helps you with the second kid.”
It sounds like courage runs in the family.
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