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Chrissy Teigen admits she once bought a Celine bag just so she could use the bathroom

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Chrissy Teigen once splashed out on a Celine bag just so she could use a department store bathroom… and boy, they do not come cheap.

When you’ve gotta go, you’ve gotta go, but Chrissy didn’t want a guilty conscious for using the loo in US store Barney’s without being a customer.

So, naturally, she decided to make a purchase – that purchase being a new Celine designer handbag, with designs ranging from anything between £200 to £2000 or more.

One fan revealed on Twitter: ‘One time I saw you at barneys and you bought a Celine bag so you wouldn’t feel guilty about asking to use the bathroom.

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