Chrissy Teigen got emotional on her Instagram Story Wednesday as she went through fan letters regarding her pregnancy loss.

The 35-year-old model and husband John Legend announced in September they had lost their son Jack at 20 weeks.

"This is just piles of letters that we just got because the place we usually get mail from, where you guys send mail, has been shut down and it opened back up," Teigen said. "And now we got everything."

 "You guys sent the most amazing condolence letters and cards and books, and I just wanted you to know we got all of them. All of them. And I'm gonna read them all, okay? I love you guys," Teigen added through tears. 

CHRISSY TEIGEN PENS EMOTIONAL ESSAY RECOUNTING PREGNANCY LOSS: ‘THAT WILL PROBABLY ALWAYS HAUNT ME’

Chrissy Teigen and John legend share two kids together. They were expecting a third before Teigen lost the baby due to complications in September.

Chrissy Teigen and John legend share two kids together. They were expecting a third before Teigen lost the baby due to complications in September. (Photo by John Sciulli/Getty Images for go90)

Teigen revealed that she and Legend had planted a tree inside their new home in line with Thai tradition. Jack's ashes are in the soil of the tree, according to the model. She added that both of her kids, Miles and Luna, talk about Jack in their everyday lives.

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"The way Miles and Luna talk about him is so beautiful and reminds me of when I was little talking to my grandpa who was just sitting bedside next to my mom in a little urn," Teigen told People magazine in April. "It's all beautiful, and I love that tradition carries down."

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Teigen announced her pregnancy loss in September on social media after she was hospitalized. 

"We are shocked and in the kind of deep pain you only hear about, the kind of pain we’ve never felt before," she wrote at the time. "We were never able to stop the bleeding and give our baby the fluids he needed, despite bags and bags of blood transfusions. It just wasn’t enough."