Celebrities: they're just like us. Chrissy Teigen's dad acts justlike a dad.
When Teigen texted her dad,ass fucking movies Ron, to tell him about John Legend's Emmy nominations, he responded in the most clueless fatherly way possible.
SEE ALSO: Emmys 2018: The full list of nominations"John got two emmy nominations for Jesus Christ," Teigen told her dad, referring to Legend's performance in Jesus Christ Superstar."He will probably get the EGOT!"
An EGOT is the holy grail of performance awards. If you get to claim the esteemed EGOT title, it means you've received an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony award, so it's a pretty big deal. The list of people who've landed all four awards is small, and includes legends like Whoopi Goldberg and Audrey Hepburn.
Teigen's dad breezed right past her announcement to tell her something that was clearly moreexciting than winning one of the most coveted titles in the entire entertainment industry.
He didn't have any blank thumb drives, but he had a 32 GB micro SD card.
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Maybe he thought an EGOT was some kind of newfangled techy thumb drive?
Teigen's followers agreed: This text is the most dad-like text exchange ever.
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One came up with an awful, eye roll worthy dad joke.
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Chrissy asked her dad, "Did you see my text?" but he didn't respond.
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One of Teigen's followers asked if he could have the SD card -- after all, they are expensive.
"I just spent all my money on John's wine pls the card would help so much," he said.
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This is pretty much Teigen's dad:
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At the time of writing, Papa Teigen has not responded to his daughter's text. We'll keep you updated if he ever figures out what an EGOT is.
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