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Chrissy Teigen's Blunt Announcement That Her Family's Pet Hamster Died Has The Internet Cackling

Chrissy Teigen's Blunt Announcement That Her Family's Pet Hamster Died Has The Internet Cackling
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Chrissy Teigen and John Legend have had a tough year.

And now the family seems to have lost their pet hamster....though they don't seem so broken up about it.


Though people began responding with sympathy and real-life stories of their own pet losses.





Immediately Teigen posted a follow-up to show just how not-broken-up the family is.

The stocking reads "New P Butter," implying the family already has another hamster named "New Peanut Butter."





She's also not exactly sure when he died.

In a now deleted tweet, Teigen said Peanut Butter's death "hurts like it happened today but it happened uhhhh not today, I dunno I forget lmao."





We wish our condolences...we think? And our happiness for the new member of the family...we think?

In any event, RIP old Peanut Butter. In memoriam, here is a tribute song from RuPaul featuring Big Freedia.

At least we think that's what this song is about...

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