Photo: Splash News; GettyChrissy Teigendoes not agree withKanye West‘s pro-Donald Trumpstance — but she is standing up for his right to express them.“You can’t just believe you’re the right one all the time. That’s what makes us horrible,” themom of two, 32, toldVoguein a new interview. “Trust me: My viewsare super liberal, and I’m like, How could anyone not think this way? But people are also entitled to their opinion.”She opened up to the magazine about West’s exchange with her husbandJohn Legend, 39, in April that started after West, 41,posted tweets calling Trump “my brother.”The back-and-forth went public when Westtweeted a screenshot of a conversationhe had with Legend over text. “Hey it’s JL. I hope you’ll reconsider aligning yourself with Trump,” Legend wrote. “You’re way too powerful and influential to endorse who he is and what he stands for. As you know, what you say really means something to your fans. They are loyal to you and respect your opinion.”West answered, “I love you John and I appreciate your thoughts. You bringing up my fans or my legacy is a tactic based on fear used to manipulate my free thought.” The musicians seemed to be on good terms just days later when Westtweeted out a friendly selfie of them.Kim Kardashian“The thing with Kanye is that his opinions have always been super strong,” Teigen reflected toVogue. “He’s never been the guy to push them on you, but he will say what he wants to say. Same with John. That’s why I loved that they were able to have this civil discourse. Kanye learned a lot in the months after that. John did, too.”RELATED VIDEO: PEOPLE Writer Natasha Stoynoff Breaks Silence, Accuses Donald Trump of Sexual AttackIn recent weeks, Westhas met with Trump in the Oval Office,delivered an impromptu speech in favor of TrumpafterSaturday Night Liveandcalled first for abolishing and then for amendingthe 13th Amendment.In the interview, Teigen said that Trump blocking her on Twitter in 2017 has meant that she does not know what people are reacting to when there are uproars.“>p-image-5844630″ src=”https://peopledotcom.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/trump-teigen.jpg?w=1024″ alt=”” width=”1024″ height=”666″ data-portal-copyright=”People.com” data-image-id=”5844630″ /> Donald Trump andChrissy Teigen“Do I get in the bunker or not?” she quipped.“I still don’t know why I’m not blocked,” Legend added. “Ihave said as many bad things about himas shehas. Maybe it’s because I’m a man; I have no idea.”

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Chrissy Teigendoes not agree withKanye West‘s pro-Donald Trumpstance — but she is standing up for his right to express them.“You can’t just believe you’re the right one all the time. That’s what makes us horrible,” themom of two, 32, toldVoguein a new interview. “Trust me: My viewsare super liberal, and I’m like, How could anyone not think this way? But people are also entitled to their opinion.”She opened up to the magazine about West’s exchange with her husbandJohn Legend, 39, in April that started after West, 41,posted tweets calling Trump “my brother.”The back-and-forth went public when Westtweeted a screenshot of a conversationhe had with Legend over text. “Hey it’s JL. I hope you’ll reconsider aligning yourself with Trump,” Legend wrote. “You’re way too powerful and influential to endorse who he is and what he stands for. As you know, what you say really means something to your fans. They are loyal to you and respect your opinion.”West answered, “I love you John and I appreciate your thoughts. You bringing up my fans or my legacy is a tactic based on fear used to manipulate my free thought.” The musicians seemed to be on good terms just days later when Westtweeted out a friendly selfie of them.Kim Kardashian“The thing with Kanye is that his opinions have always been super strong,” Teigen reflected toVogue. “He’s never been the guy to push them on you, but he will say what he wants to say. Same with John. That’s why I loved that they were able to have this civil discourse. Kanye learned a lot in the months after that. John did, too.”RELATED VIDEO: PEOPLE Writer Natasha Stoynoff Breaks Silence, Accuses Donald Trump of Sexual AttackIn recent weeks, Westhas met with Trump in the Oval Office,delivered an impromptu speech in favor of TrumpafterSaturday Night Liveandcalled first for abolishing and then for amendingthe 13th Amendment.In the interview, Teigen said that Trump blocking her on Twitter in 2017 has meant that she does not know what people are reacting to when there are uproars.“>p-image-5844630″ src=”https://peopledotcom.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/trump-teigen.jpg?w=1024″ alt=”” width=”1024″ height=”666″ data-portal-copyright=”People.com” data-image-id=”5844630″ /> Donald Trump andChrissy Teigen“Do I get in the bunker or not?” she quipped.“I still don’t know why I’m not blocked,” Legend added. “Ihave said as many bad things about himas shehas. Maybe it’s because I’m a man; I have no idea.”

Chrissy Teigendoes not agree withKanye West‘s pro-Donald Trumpstance — but she is standing up for his right to express them.

“You can’t just believe you’re the right one all the time. That’s what makes us horrible,” themom of two, 32, toldVoguein a new interview. “Trust me: My viewsare super liberal, and I’m like, How could anyone not think this way? But people are also entitled to their opinion.”

She opened up to the magazine about West’s exchange with her husbandJohn Legend, 39, in April that started after West, 41,posted tweets calling Trump “my brother.”

The back-and-forth went public when Westtweeted a screenshot of a conversationhe had with Legend over text. “Hey it’s JL. I hope you’ll reconsider aligning yourself with Trump,” Legend wrote. “You’re way too powerful and influential to endorse who he is and what he stands for. As you know, what you say really means something to your fans. They are loyal to you and respect your opinion.”

West answered, “I love you John and I appreciate your thoughts. You bringing up my fans or my legacy is a tactic based on fear used to manipulate my free thought.” The musicians seemed to be on good terms just days later when Westtweeted out a friendly selfie of them.

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“The thing with Kanye is that his opinions have always been super strong,” Teigen reflected toVogue. “He’s never been the guy to push them on you, but he will say what he wants to say. Same with John. That’s why I loved that they were able to have this civil discourse. Kanye learned a lot in the months after that. John did, too.”

RELATED VIDEO: PEOPLE Writer Natasha Stoynoff Breaks Silence, Accuses Donald Trump of Sexual Attack

In recent weeks, Westhas met with Trump in the Oval Office,delivered an impromptu speech in favor of TrumpafterSaturday Night Liveandcalled first for abolishing and then for amendingthe 13th Amendment.

In the interview, Teigen said that Trump blocking her on Twitter in 2017 has meant that she does not know what people are reacting to when there are uproars.“>p-image-5844630″ src=”https://peopledotcom.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/trump-teigen.jpg?w=1024″ alt=”” width=”1024″ height=”666″ data-portal-copyright=”People.com” data-image-id=”5844630″ /> Donald Trump andChrissy Teigen

“Do I get in the bunker or not?” she quipped.

“I still don’t know why I’m not blocked,” Legend added. “Ihave said as many bad things about himas shehas. Maybe it’s because I’m a man; I have no idea.”

source: people.com