The vivid image of a tired mother: Chrissy Teigen falls asleep at the Oscar gala

When there is a baby at home, the nights are not exactly calm. Baby care demands continuous night waking and that is undoubtedly reflected throughout the day. Especially towards the end of the day, when getting to dinner without falling asleep at the table is a triumph. Not to mention worthily enduring night outings and much less if it is the Oscar gala, which runs for a few hours.

One of the theories of his nap during the gala could be "guilty" to his little Moon, 10 months. Like any recent mother, it seems the model Chrissy Teigen, has not been able to endure awake and threw a big head on her husband's shoulder, John Legend, during the ceremony.

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The girl is her small weakness, and judging from what happened, it takes a few hours of sleep. A fact that the model could have used to compensate during the gala.

But motherhood is not the only theory around her big head. Because he takes a nap at the time in which Casey Affleck gave his speech after taking the Oscar for Best Actor for his performance in 'Manchester facing the sea', there are sources that suggest that it could be a subtle sign of protest towards the actor accused of sexual abuse.

However, minutes after finishing Affleck his speech returned to focus and Chrissy followed his own without listening to Emma Stone's speech, so it may be that his motive was simply fatigue.

Be that as it may, a funny anecdote that although it has not been the most played of the night, shows the reality of recent mothers who dream of sleeping a whole night.

Chrissy Teigen being a national hero once again during casey affleck's speech pic.twitter.com/raZfHFQvwd

- laura (@daisyrdley) February 27, 2017

Recall that we met the model just turned into a mother, when she appeared breastfeeding her two-month-old baby in the video M.I.L.F. $ ', which purported to be, supposedly, a hymn of empowerment to mothers.