Chrissy Teigen,eroticism security once again, is a whole mood.
Colin Jost and Michael Che's painfully unfunny opening monologue drew scattered applause and awkward laughs.
SEE ALSO: Michael Che and Colin Jost try to tackle diversity in sloppy Emmys monologueIn response to a particularly terrible joke, Chrissy shrunk away from the camera and cringed into her seat when the camera panned to her and her husband John Legend.
The queen of the internet did it again, upstaging the lackluster monologue by perfectly conveying everything we all felt throughout the underwhelming rant.
Emmys viewers agreed with every face she made.
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Chrissy's previous awards show faces have become the go-to reaction gif for painfully awkward situations.
Via GiphyWhen will we get an awards show dedicated to her priceless reactions?
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