SEATTLE — The 12s just got the ultimate celebrity endorsement, and it’s hitting close to home. Literally.
Just hours before kickoff, the official Seattle Seahawks social media team dropped a bombshell hype video featuring none other than EGOT winner John Legend and his wife, Snohomish’s very own Chrissy Teigen. The caption? A simple, deafening command: “YOU HEARD ‘EM.”
But the real scene-stealer wasn’t the Grammy winner. It was their 7-year-old son, Miles, front and center, proving the fandom runs deep in the next generation.
“Snohomish’s Own” Returns to Her Roots
The video, just 23 seconds long, racked up 57K views in minutes. It cuts straight to the chase. Teigen, a proud alum of Snohomish High School, wraps her arm around Legend, looking every bit the Pacific Northwest native despite the Hollywood zip code. The on-screen text “SNOHOMISH’S OWN” flashes in Seahawks blue, a nod to Teigen’s well-documented roots in Snohomish County where she once cheered for the Panthers.
This isn’t just a generic celebrity cameo. Teigen has a history of repping the PNW. She and Legend famously crashed a Snohomish High choir practice back in 2017, and she’s raised the 12 Flag at Lumen Field before. But today? The energy is different. It’s playoff energy.
A Family Affair
The clip shows the trio in what looks like their home hallway, but the vibe is pure Lumen Field. Legend, usually the smooth crooner, brings the intensity, while Teigen beams with that signature hometown pride. Miles, standing stoically in front, anchors the shot.
Fans immediately flooded the comments.
“We got Legend and Snohomish royalty on our side? Niners don’t stand a chance.” — @HawkNest12, X (formerly Twitter)
The NFC Championship Stakes
The timing is surgical. With the Seahawks eyeing a Super Bowl berth, the organization is pulling out every stop to mobilize the fanbase. Getting a global superstar like Legend and a local hero like Teigen to cosign the mission sends a clear message: All eyes are on Seattle.
Teigen didn’t just ask for noise; she demanded it. The video ends with a call to action that likely has fans in Snohomish—and all over Washington—ready to run through a brick wall.

