'Chrissy's Court': Release date, plot, cast, trailer and all you need to know about Chrissy Teigen's Quibi show

Chrissy Teigen has added another feather to her well-decorated cap. She will now be seen as a judge presiding in a court hearing small claims cases where her decision will be final and binding
PUBLISHED MAR 30, 2020
Chrissy Teigen (Getty Images)
Chrissy Teigen (Getty Images)

Coming to your TV screens with an arbitration-based show of her own is Chrissy Teigen. Her funny takes and explosive remarks about a certain political persona might have, in our opinion, singlehandedly increased the number of Twitter users over the years and now Chrissy is bringing her excellent, humourous and explosive self to Quibi on her show titled 'Chrissy's Court' where she will preside in a court hearing small claims cases and her word will be the final one. 

Release Date 

'Chrissy's Court' releases on Monday, April 6, 2020. 

Plot 

This show is a comedic version of arbitration shows such as 'Judge Judy' or 'The People's Court'. Chrissy Teigen will reign supreme as the "judge" over one small claims case in each episode. Her mother Vilailuck "Pepper Thai" Teigen will serve as her "bailiff" and help maintain order in the courtroom.

There will be real people with real problems on the show and Chrissy's judgment will be final and binding.

Cast

Chrissy Teigen and Vilailuck Teigen

Chrissy Teigen, Vilailuck Teigen and Miles Theodore Stephens attend Impossible Foods Grocery Los Angeles Launch With "Pepper Thai" Teigen on September 19, 2019, in Los Angeles, California (Getty Images)

Chrissy Teigen and Vilailuck Teigen will appear in all episodes of the show. Along with appearing on camera, Chrissy is also involved behind the lens with her executive producing the show along with Luke Dillon. 

Trailer

A stunning Chrissy Teigen in all her golden tan glory, donning a judge's robe replete with multi-layered golden necklaces appears in the trailer. "Hi, I'm Chrissy Teigen," she begins. "Have you been injured on the job — even if it was your own fault? Did your roommate steal your clothes and try to sell them back to you? Did your ex borrow your phone and return it back to you with a cracked screen? You may be entitled to a cash settlement."

By now we do get the drift of this satirical courtroom comedy-drama series that's going to release soon. "Did your neighbor hit your car after a long night out? Did your 'friend' poison your house plant? Get the justice you deserve in court, Chrissy's Court," she concludes.

Watch the trailer below.



 

Where to Watch

'Chrissy's Court' releases on Monday, April 6, 2020, on Quibi.

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