John Legendknows how to makeChrissy Teigenfeel like a queen, no matter what.

Fans of the couple, who have been married for five years, know Teigen doesn’tholds backwhen it comes to showing off their relationship on social media.

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“There is a lot of relatability in our lives,” she says. “We’re homebodies. We like to stay in. We get to do over-the-top, awesome things a lot, but we really love being a family. We really love being together, and I find more happiness in the smaller moments than those huge nights out.”

Teigen says there’s only one aspect of her life that she’d keep private. “I would never get into crazy detail if John and I were really struggling through something on a weird relationship level. I can’t imagine what that would be, but I would probably avoid it if that happens,” she insists.

As she says this, she laughs, thinking of her fans: “Now they’re all going to think that it happened anyway!”

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Hypotheticals aside, the couple’s arguments are more likely to be “over the dumbest things,” she says. “John loves telling me things when I’m in the midst of something—like when I’m opening up the oven and my head is inside of it and I’m checking on a roast, he’s like, ‘Hey, babe, I’m going to China tomorrow for two days.’ And then I totally don’t know that’s happening and I’m wondering ‘Where’s John?’ for two days.”

And if they do get into a tiff, Teigen is strict about never rehashing their arguments—unlike some of her favorite reality show stars: “We watch a lot ofHousewivesand we always joke that they are obsessed with apologies on the show. They are always like, ‘You never said sorry for this.’ Or someone will apologize and then it’s like, ‘Okay, let’s never bring it up again’ and then the next episode there they are bringing up the same fight again. I think that’s really unhealthy,” she says. “If we say we’re over something, then we don’t dwell on it.”

source: people.com