Chrissy Teigen and John Legend Show Off Their (Almost) Full Family Costume in Hilarious Halloween Video

The couple shares four kids: Luna, 8, Miles Theodore, 6, Esti Maxine, 21 months, and Wren Alexander, 16 months

Chrissy Teigen/Instagram Chrissy Teigen and John Legend's family Halloween costume.

Chrissy Teigen/Instagram

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend's family Halloween costume.

Halloween is in full swing for John Legend, Chrissy Teigen and their four kids.

On Friday, Nov. 1, the model and author, 38, showed off her family of six's 2024 Halloween costumes in a chaotic Instagram Reels of the family posing together. Teigen and her husband, 45, dressed as Wilma and Fred Flintstone, with their younger two kids Esti Maxine, 21 months, and Wren Alexander, 16 months, joining them as Pebbles and Bam Bam.

Their older two, Luna, 8 and Miles Theodore, 6, took costume ideas into their own hands. Luna rocked a black and red creepy clown look, while Miles dressed up and dabbed as DJ Marshmello.

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In the sweet video, the family attempts to cheer "yabba dabba doo," though the kids can't quite seem to figure out the tricky saying.

"This Halloween was less 'YABBA DABBA DOOOOO!!!' and more 'yabba dabba doo.' in bed by 8 baby," the mom of four captioned her post.

In the comment section, Teigen adds, "The commentary 😂 John so over it."

Teigen also shared a hilariously relatable video on her Instagram documenting her night out trick-or-treating with her kids, in which she is constantly reminding them to say "thank you" at every door.

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In early October, the author of the Cravings cookbook teased her son Miles’ costume exclusively with PEOPLE at ChainFEST LA, and candidly spoke about her struggle to get her kids into the idea of a family costume this year.

"We love Halloween," she shared. "But now it's about kids' Halloween. I actually prefer kid ones because they're so fun and they're so cute and they're during the day and I can still go to bed early and stuff."

"Well, my kids don't know any of the families that I want to be, so I pitched them some ideas. They're like, ‘Who's that?‘ ” she explained. “My son wants to be like Marshmello. He's obsessed with the DJ Marshmello, so he's going to be that. And I'm like, ‘They're not into the family thing right now.’"