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Chrissy Teigen Jokes About Boosie Badazz Teaching Son Kappa Shimmy Amid Controversy
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Commenting on the 'Lip Sync Battle' co-host's joke, one Instagram user gushes, 'Chrissy's comedic timing should be taught at Harvard. Because it is grade A. top notch!'

AceShowbiz - Chrissy Teigen's social media posts have always featured her cracking jokes that most of her followers enjoy. Recently, the model apparently found an opportunity to joke about Boosie Badazz (Lil Boosie), who made headlines after he posted a photo sporting a piece of Kappa Alpha Psi attire despite never having been a member of the fraternity.

On Thursday, January 16, the "Lip Sync Battle" co-host took to her Instagram account to share an adorable picture of her and husband John Legend's 20-month-old son Miles. The baby posed beside a board featuring an updated version of his profile.

The board stated that the toddler loves "cars, playing basketball + my sister luna," while he doesn't like "getting my nails trimmed." It was cute and people left gushing comments in the comment, but only one of them that caught Chrissy's attention.

"He's got swag. Can I teach him the Kappa shimmey???" asked the fan. It seemed like Chrissy was in her jokester mood so she replied, "too late boosie's coming over tomorrow," referring to the rapper's controversy.

"Lmaooo she's funnier than half of these comedians and she’s a model, imagine that," one fan commented on the cookbook author's joke. Another one added, "Lol I love her & her sarcasm!"

"Chrissy's comedic timing should be taught at Harvard. Because it is grade A. top notch!" another fan gushed. Meanwhile, a fan hoped "Boosie don't see this! he's going to think she's serious."

Boosie was previously under fire after he was seen wearing a red Kappa shirt at the Houston Rockets game on Wednesday night, January 8 though he wasn't member of the Black Greek community. Following the backlash, it was said that he apologized to the fraternity after he was scared into doing so by some members of the community.

"Aye check this out. I wanna give a shout out to all the Kappas mane. If I offended y'all in any kind of way that's my bad. You know, but uhh, I ain't gon' wear y'all shirt no more but I just found out that y'all step to 'Wipe Me Down'," he later said in a video, showing a change of heart as he appeared unapologetic for the controvery prior to that. He also went on Instagram live to show him having a one-on-one session with a Kappa member.

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