Chrissy Teigen and her husband, John Legend, have chose to relocate to London due to wildfire worries in Los Angeles.
The A-list Hollywood couple, who now live in Los Angeles, claimed that they want to relocate to a "colder place".
John, who has four children with Chrissy, told The Sun that he and his family "love" living in London.
"We spent our last Christmas here, and two or three Christmases before that," recalled the artist, who also acknowledged leaving his $17.5 million Beverly Hills house.
John stated, "We prefer to be in a cooler environment. We don't enjoy being in Los Angeles for Christmas."
"We always talk about the possibility of moving to New York or London," said the 46-year-old.
The artist went on to say, "Those are two cities that we would definitely consider living in." "We love walking cities."
Earlier this year, John said that he and wife Chrissy were thinking about moving permanently out of Los Angeles following the horrific wildfires.
The Eaton and Palisades Fires began on January 7 and burned almost 17,000 houses, killing at least 29 people. The couple was among the A-list inhabitants forced to abandon their property, and they sought refuge in a fancy hotel with their four children.
However, the singer admitted that there is currently a "collective trauma" in the neighborhood, prompting the pair to explore moving to New York.
Meanwhile, speaking with The Wall Street Journal, John stated, "Chrissy and I have long pondered returning to New York, where we formerly resided. We'll probably do it once our younger children are a little older."