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John Legend and Chrissy Teigen shared a video of them singing to the ashes of their late dog, Penny. <\/p>
The couple posted their duet, which was a serenade to all their pets, on Instagram Friday. In the special tribute for Valentine\u2019s Day, Legend and Teigen, who have four children, sang the romantic jazz song, \u201cL-O-V-E\u201d by Nat \u201cKing\u201d Cole. <\/p>
While decked out in various pink and red outfits, they had their dogs and bearded dragon in their lap, at various points of the song. They also dedicate a few verses to Penny\u2019s ashes, which were in a brown box \u2014 labeled Penny Teigen \u2014 in Legend\u2019s hands. <\/p>
The video even included a special moment of Teigen kissing the brown box. During the portion of their tribute to Penny, the 39-year-old model wore a red, feathered velvet dress, and a matching red feathered hat, paired with heart-shaped earrings. <\/p>
Meanwhile, Legend went for an all-pink look, including a sweater and matching pants, along with white sneakers. <\/p>
Teigen announced in January that Penny, who she and Legend adopted in 2011, had passed away. <\/p>
\u201cOur beautiful little tripod queen, Penny, passed on peacefully in her sleep today,\u201d she wrote on Instagram, alongside a series of photos of Penny with her family. \u201cBorn the same day John and I got married, 11 years ago, she was there for us for every baby, every loss, every joy. She loved nothing more than being loved, having her nub rubbed, and destroying any ball she could get her paw on, even till her last weeks. <\/p>
\u201cNever forget that while every pup is just a few chapters in your long life, for them you are their entire book, their entire lives. Oh Penny. We were so beyond lucky to have you. Say hi to Puddy and Pippa for us. You are all together again,\u201d she concluded, referring to two of her and Legend\u2019s dogs who had passed away in recent years. <\/p>
Last week, Legend and Teigen also revealed they\u2019re considering leaving California permanently, due to the increased frequency of deadly wildfires battering the state in recent years. <\/p>
During an interview with the Wall Street Journal<\/em>, Legend described the \u201cshock\u201d he and his family felt upon returning home last month during the Palisades fire after a family vacation.<\/p> \u201cOn our ride home to Beverly Hills from the airport, we could see the flames and billowing smoke from the Palisades fire,\u201d he said. \u201cWatching TV in the family room, our fears grew. When the Sunset fire began to expand on January 9, the danger felt too close for comfort.\u201d<\/p> That night, Legend said he and Teigen \u201cgathered our four kids, four dogs and bearded dragon and drove south to a hotel in Carlsbad.\u201d They didn\u2019t return to their home in Beverly Hills until the following week. <\/p>