Chrissy Teigen looked effortlessly glamorous in a classic little black dress as she headed to an appearance on Watch What Happens Live on Tuesday evening.
The 35-year-old model was beaming ear-to-ear while showing off her phenomenal figure in the skimpy outfit as she exited her hotel in New York City.
Chrissy had a busy day of publicity after sitting for an interview with Today in the morning, which marked her first television interview since she stepped back from public view after abusive tweets she sent to Courtney Stodden when they were just a teen were revealed.
Back in black: Chrissy Teigen, 35, looked stunning in a classic little black dress as she stepped out in New York City on Tuesday evening for an appearance later on Watch What Happens Live
Chrissy put on a busty display in the plunging dress, which featured slim spaghetti straps.
The outfit included bow-like ruffles around her midriff and a short skirt that barely reached down to her thighs.
The 5ft9in beauty elevated her stature with a pair of black open-toe stilettos that strapped around her ankles.
Her wavy blond bob framed her elegantly made-up face and sparkling hoop earrings, and she rocked a side part.
Revealing: Chrissy put on a busty display in the plunging dress, which featured slim spaghetti straps
Skimpy: The outfit included bow-like ruffles around her midriff and a short skirt that barely reached down to her thighs
Standing tall: The 5ft9in beauty elevated her stature with a pair of black open-toe stilettos that strapped around her ankles. Her wavy blond bob framed her elegantly made-up face and sparkling hoop earrings, and she rocked a side part
Since she'd been up since early in the morning to get ready for her Today appearance, she got a welcome caffeine boost with an iced drink that she sipped on as she stepped out.
She was heading to appear on Andy Cohen's talk show Watch What Happens Live, where the avowed Real Housewives fan was sure to get her fill of Bravo drama.
The beaming beauty was seen showing off her infectious smile earlier in the day while grabbing some breakfast in the city with friends.
The Lip Sync Battle cohost was caught in the midst of a laughing fit as she left a restaurant while rocking a comfy–casual look.
Chrissy was focused on comfort with a warm set of gray–brown leggings, which she paired with a matching cardigan with thick buttons.
Having a laugh: The beaming beauty was seen showing off her infectious smile earlier in the day while grabbing some breakfast in the city with friends
Cozy: Chrissy was focused on comfort with a warm set of gray–brown leggings, which she paired with a matching cardigan with thick buttons
She added an extra layer with a long black overcoat with wide lapels that reached down to her knees.
The wife of John Legend still had her blond locks styled in elegant waves, but she partially covered them with a plain black baseball cap.
Her hair was noticeably longer that it was later in the evening, so she was likely wearing extensions for her interview.
She completed her outfit with fuzzy black open-toe slippers, and she still had her impeccable makeup from her interview.
Chrissy seemed to be having some fun with a female friend, who was dressed in all-black athleisure with white trainers.
She placed her hand on the friend's stomach amid her giggling fit.
Bundled up: She added an extra layer with a long black overcoat with wide lapels that reached down to her knees
Low key: She completed her outfit with fuzzy black open-toe slippers, and she still had her impeccable makeup from her interview
During her interview earlier in the morning, the Bring The Funny judge revealed that she is 100 days sober, having given up alcohol in the weeks after her cyberbullying scandal erupted.
The mother-of-two revealed to Today's Hoda Kotb that she has been sober since July, adding that her decision to give up alcohol has helped her to 'do the work' she needed to do in order to become a 'better person'.
'I'm actually a hundred days sober today and I'm so excited,' the cookbook author revealed. 'I feel so good, I feel very clear-headed.'
Fooling around: Chrissy seemed to be having some fun with a female friend, who was dressed in all-black athleisure with white trainers
Intimate: She placed her hand on the friend's stomach amid her giggling fit
Milestone: During her interview earlier in the morning, the Bring The Funny judge revealed that she is 100 days sober, having given up alcohol in the weeks after her cyberbullying scandal erupted
'Aside from being pregnant, I hadn't gone more than a day or two [without a drink], ever, since I started drinking at 20 or so. I just never really had that period of time of clear thought,' she admitted.
'It became embarrassing,' she said, adding that being with husband John Legend, who is 'so respected, and so beloved,' she realized, 'I can't be the messy one.'
'Waking up in the morning and being like, "Oh, what did I say?"' she said. 'That feeling is not worth it. Not to mention the headaches and everything.'
Getting sober has helped her get clarity, and Teigen talked about how she has changed since her Twitter scandal broke.
'I feel like I've done the work and I just hope these people can forgive and be able to welcome the fact that hopefully they've seen me be better,' she said.
Backlash: In May of this year, it was revealed that Teigen, 35, had sent a barrage of cruel tweets to a then 16-year-old Courtney Stodden, including one urging the model to 'go to sleep forever'
Evolving: On the Today show this morning, she said her decision to give up alcohol has helped her to 'do the work' she needed to do in order to become a 'better person'
Speaking about the fallout from the scandal, Teigen — who lost several brand deals as a result of the controversy — insisted that she is 'glad it happened' because it 'made her a stronger person' and a 'better person'.
'Having this period of time, and time to digest it all, and being able to look back, and to realize that there is so much time to grow and to learn and to become more empathetic.
'I look at my kids and what I want their values to be, and how I want them to treat people, and seeing that in myself, that I wasn't