Though they weren’t physically present,John LegendandChrissy Teigensupported the N.Y.C.Eric Garnerprotests this weekend.The singer and his supermodel wife (andone of our favorite celeb foodies) hired a number of food trucks to hand out free food during the demonstrations following a N.Y.C. grand jury’s decision last weekto not indict a white police officerin the chokehold death of an unarmed black man.“So much love for the super generous & thoughtful@chrissyteigen@johnlegendfor their support. #BlackLivesMatter Now come get fed!”tweetedthe Korean BBQ food truckKimchi Taco.In response, Teigentweeted, ”@KimchiTruck@johnlegendwish we could be there!! thank you for being a part of it!”And the generosity didn’t stop there. Teigen says the food trucks donated all the extra food to the homeless.—Ana Calderone, @anacalderoneThis embed is invalid
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Though they weren’t physically present,John LegendandChrissy Teigensupported the N.Y.C.Eric Garnerprotests this weekend.The singer and his supermodel wife (andone of our favorite celeb foodies) hired a number of food trucks to hand out free food during the demonstrations following a N.Y.C. grand jury’s decision last weekto not indict a white police officerin the chokehold death of an unarmed black man.
“So much love for the super generous & thoughtful@chrissyteigen@johnlegendfor their support. #BlackLivesMatter Now come get fed!”tweetedthe Korean BBQ food truckKimchi Taco.
In response, Teigentweeted, ”@KimchiTruck@johnlegendwish we could be there!! thank you for being a part of it!”
And the generosity didn’t stop there. Teigen says the food trucks donated all the extra food to the homeless.
—Ana Calderone, @anacalderone
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source: people.com