Chrissy Teigen goes house hunting in Los Angeles before being joined by husband John Legend

They are raising two young children and recently welcomed Petey the puppy to their family.

And power couple Chrissy Teigen and John Legend were spotted doing a bit of house hunting with daughter Luna in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon.

Model Chrissy, 34, dressed for comfort in a flowing black longline coat which she pair with some fuzzy grey open-toed sliders.

Out and about: Power couple Chrissy Teigen and John Legend were spotted doing a bit of house hunting with daughter Luna in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon

She kept her brunette locks tied in a bun and donned some pink-tinted shades to give more of an incognito look.

The doting mum held Luna, three, in her arms as she walked around inspecting potential homes.

Hubby John, 41, showed up to join the pair to check out one property, rocking denim jeans and a suede jacket over a jazzy print shirt.

Place in the sun: Hubby John, 41, showed up to join the pair to check out one property, rocking denim jeans and a suede jacket over a jazzy print shirt

Place in the sun: Hubby John, 41, showed up to join the pair to check out one property, rocking denim jeans and a suede jacket over a jazzy print shirt

Casual: Model Chrissy, 34, dressed for comfort in a flowing black longline coat which she pair with some fuzzy grey open-toed sliders

Casual: Model Chrissy, 34, dressed for comfort in a flowing black longline coat which she pair with some fuzzy grey open-toed sliders

But with a packed schedule for the day he left 30 minutes before Chrissy.

After completing the famously stressful task of viewings, the flawless beauty stopped of for pizza with her daughter and the family nanny.

Chrissy and John married at Lake Como in 2013, seven years after they first met. 

They had daughter Luna in April 2016, and son Miles in May 2018, both through IVF treatment.

Chrissy’s outing came after she recently credited bone broth with helping her deal with postpartum depression after the births of her children. 

Good mood: Chrissy recently credited bone broth with helping her deal with postpartum depression after the births of her children. Pictured: Chrissy shopping with mom Vilailuck and son Miles on Sunday

Good mood: Chrissy recently credited bone broth with helping her deal with postpartum depression after the births of her children. Pictured: Chrissy shopping with mom Vilailuck and son Miles on Sunday

Latest addition: Chrissy and John revealed they had adopted a puppy named Petey. The couple brought Luna and Chrissy's mom Vilailuck to the adoption center

Latest addition: Chrissy and John revealed they had adopted a puppy named Petey. The couple brought Luna and Chrissy’s mom Vilailuck to the adoption center 

When prominent gynaecologist Dr. Jen Gunter criticized bone broth on Twitter, calling it a ‘rebranding’ of simple stock, the mother-of-two defended the food for helping her heal from the ‘physical aspect’ of postpartum.

‘It is such an amazing scam to rename stock as “bone broth,” claim miraculous health benefits, and sell it for a small fortune,’ Gunter mused online.

Bone broth is made from the bones of cows or chickens, cooked down for an extended period of time to extract the most amount of nutrients. Stock, on the other hand, consists of more mean and is cooked for a shorter period of time. 

 

A bone to pick: Chrissy looked calm and collected just hours before a having Twitter exchange about bone broth, something many have touted as a 'miracle food'

A bone to pick: Chrissy looked calm and collected just hours before a having Twitter exchange about bone broth, something many have touted as a ‘miracle food’ 

Believers claim the collagen and gelatin-rich broth helps with everything from joint health to stomach problems, weight loss, inflammation and much more. 

Chrissy stepped in with her experience, telling the Dr. ‘Real bone broth is rich with marrow and deep flavor. Chicken stock is…water.

‘When i was suffering horribly from post partum depression, I was covered in bruises, had no energy and no ability to sleep. I attribute much of the physical aspect of getting better to bone broth.’

Fancy: Teigen treated her kids to some toys and clothes from the upscale Couture Kids

Fancy: Teigen treated her kids to some toys and clothes from the upscale Couture Kids

She also credited the antidepressant Lexapro and having time to reflect with helping her mentally.

‘Mentally, it was lexapro,’ the Lip Sync Battle DJ went on. ‘And my time doing silly things that gave me a moment to be calm and reflect. Things you find incredibly stupid. But things that worked for me. Because this mental health thing isn’t just about studies. Human beings need nurture and care and healing.’

Though many have praised bone broth as a cure-all, others have dismissed it as a food fad.

Talking to the Huffington Post back in 2018, William H. Percy, PhD, an associate professor at the Sanford School of Medicine of the University of South Dakota, said: ‘Unfortunately, there are no miracle foods, no matter how much people want one to exist.’

By her side: She was joined by her mother and son during the outing to Couture Kids toy store on Sunday

By her side: She was joined by her mother and son during the outing to Couture Kids toy store on Sunday