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Chrissy Teigen, John Legend did not buy out entire row at Radio City, despite report

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend did not shell out money for an extra row at Radio City Music Hall’s annual Christmas Spectacular, despite a report claiming otherwise.

The couple took their children, Miles and Luna, to the event headlined by the Rockettes on Friday evening, and an eyewitness told Fox News that they “clearly” had purchased the entire row behind them “to avoid having anyone at their backs during the show.”

Photos from the family’s night out on the town show just one bodyguard sitting in the otherwise empty row of seats.

However, a Radio City Music Hall spokesperson told Page Six that the couple did not purchase the row behind them. It is unclear why the row was empty.

Each row in Radio City’s orchestra section has a dozen seats, and to purchase out an entire row could cost more than $3,000 — mere chump change for the Grammy singer, 42, and former Safely spokeswoman who recently dropped big bucks on a controversial “Squid Game”-themed party.

Tickets for the orchestra seating where the A-list family sat can range anywhere from $76 to $251 per seat.

Although the famed venue requires proof of vaccination so that attendees don’t have to wear their masks during the show, both the “All of Me” crooner and Teigen, 36, kept their masks on for the duration of the performance.

John Legend, Chrissy Teigen and their kids outside of FAO Schwartz
The couple appeared to purchase the row behind them amid coronavirus concerns. AbacaPress / SplashNews.com

The source also noted that the famed family snuck into their seats just before the show began at 5 p.m. ET, but Legend ended up taking off 10 minutes before the end of the show allegedly to avoid being spotted while the bodyguard helped escort Teigen and their kids out as soon as the curtain fell.

The “You Deserve It All” singer continued his touristy weekend by taking Miles to the Brooklyn Nets game where they sat court-side.