John Legend’s 7-Month-Old Son Danced to Usher’s Halftime Show Like a Pro

John Legend’s 7-Month-Old Son Danced to Usher’s Halftime Show Like a Pro

The Voice Coach’s littlest one has already proven he’s got the moves!

There’s a dancer Usher needs to put on his radar for his next big show: John Legend’s 7-month-old son, Wren!

Legend’s wife, author-model Chrissy Teigen, posted an adorable video to Instagram of Wren dancing to Usher’s Super Bowl halftime show on February 11. Teigen holds the little one and bounces him up and down as his eyes are wide with excitement, tiny legs kicking to the beat. It’s all so very, very cute.

Check out the video further down this article! (It’s the second post in Teigen’s carousel.)

The Voice gives John Legend work-life balance with his kids

John Legend trên thảm đỏ lễ trao giải Grammy 2024

John Legend arrives for the 66th Annual Grammy Awards at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on February 4, 2024. Photo: ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images

John Legend has four children: Luna, Miles, Esti, and Wren. In an interview with NBC Insider, Legend mentioned how being a Coach on The Voice allows him to both work and be a hands-on dad.

“I live here in Los Angeles [where The Voice films], I have four kids,” he said. “It’s nice to work at home, basically, you know? 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.”

He added, ”I love that we get to be surrounded by so much talent and it’s really inspiring, truthfully. I learn so much from being on this show. I learn from coaching. I learn from the interaction I have with these Artists, and it’s very renewing because, you know, I’ve been making records for, like, 20 years now and to be around Artists that have that hunger and that excitement is very renewing for me, and I love that experience.”

Legend returns as a Coach on The Voice for Season 25, premiering February 26 on NBC. He’ll be joined by Coaches Reba McEntire, Chance the Rapper, and the show’s first-ever Coach Duo, Dan + Shay, who will be sitting in the first-ever Double Chair.

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