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John Legend

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This article is about the character. For the guest star, see John Legend.
John Legend
John Legend.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Black
Occupation: Singer
Relatives: Wife: Chrissy Teigen
Children: Unnamed
First appearance: "The Miseducation of Lisa Simpson"
Voiced by: Himself


John Legend is an American singer and pianist.

History

To get the people of Springfield to agree to fund a STEM school, Marge contacted Chrissy Teigen and asked her if she could get her husband, John Legend, to sing a song to convince everyone. John Legend sung the song whilst playing piano, which won the people over. John Legend then told Chrissy Teigen that they had to get going as they would be late for the launch event for their couples' perfume. Chrissy then told John to charge the kids iPads. After John put the iPads on charge, Homer asked him to play a song about how Homer should be allowed to skip jury duty.[1]

Non-canon

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John Legend attended the premiere of The Simpsons season finale at the Dolby-Mucinex Theater in Los Angeles.[2]

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