Chrissy Teigen and John Legend have once again proven that they know how to make the holiday season extra special! This year, the power couple celebrated Christmas in London with all four of their children, and the family looked absolutely picture-perfect in matching festive pajamas. The adorable family photos shared on social media were a hit with fans, showcasing their undeniable bond and holiday spirit.

The cookbook author and EGOT winner traveled across the pond to open gifts under the tree

Chrissy Teigen/Instagram Chrissy Teigen and John Legend celebrate Christmas with kids Luna, Esti, Miles and Wren on Dec. 25, 2024 in London.

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend are showing off their holiday spirit!

On Wednesday, Dec. 25, the Cravings cookbook author, 38, and the EGOT winner, 45, shared photos from their Christmas celebration on Instagram, which included the couple’s four kids — Wren Alexander, 17 months, and Esti Maxine, 22 months, Miles Theodore, 6, and Luna Simone, 8.

As Teigen explained in her post’s caption, the family of six spent the holiday abroad. “Christmas morning in London! Merry Christmas, guys. We love you so much,” she wrote alongside a group photo in front of a festive tree and a few wrapped gifts.

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Chrissy Teigen/Instagram John Legend and his kids Miles, Wren and Luna celebrate Christmas in London on Dec. 25, 2024.

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A second slide showed Legend standing beside Luna, Miles and Wren. The “All of Me” singer wore a festive patterned sweater while the little ones matched in tartan pajamas. The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover star also shared a look at their family’s stuffed stocking hanging over the fireplace.

The singer complemented his wife’s post with a similar collection of snaps, though he also added an adorable shot of their eldest two kneeling by the stacks of gifts.

“Have a Merry Merry Christmas!” Legend said in his caption.

John Legend/Instagram Chrissy Teigen and John Legend’s kids Miles and Luna celebrate Christmas in London on Dec. 25, 2024.

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On Halloween this year, Teigen showed off her family of six’s 2024 Halloween costumes in a chaotic Instagram Reel of the family posing together. Teigen and Legend dressed as Wilma and Fred Flintstone, with their younger two kids Esti and Wren joining them as Pebbles and Bam Bam.

Their older two, Luna and Miles, took costume ideas into their own hands. Luna rocked a black and red creepy clown look, while Miles dressed up and dabbed as DJ Marshmello.

In the sweet video, the family attempted to cheer “yabba dabba doo,” though the kids couldn’t quite seem to figure out the tricky saying.

“This Halloween was less ‘YABBA DABBA DOOOOO!!!’ and more ‘yabba dabba doo.’ in bed by 8 baby,” the mom of four captioned her post.

In the comment section, Teigen adds, “The commentary 😂 John so over it.”

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While speaking to PEOPLE in September, the “All of Me” singer noted that it’s been much less stressful parenting the couple’s two youngest kids than their two older ones.

“We are definitely more relaxed in general, so we’re not as stressed,” Legend told PEOPLE. “Even though you still have to do the work, none of it is as intimidating or worrying as it used to be. You’re not nervous about it. You’re like, ‘I got this.’”

He added that after getting into the swing of things with his first two children, “Everything gets a little more lax.”

Legend also admitted that having two kids under 2 is “nonstop” chaos.

“They’re so cute and interesting, and it’s so interesting to see their personalities develop, but it is truly nonstop,” he continued. “You’ve got to watch them every second.”

“They’re both walking now, so it’s more trouble for them to get into. It requires all hands on deck.”

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