Everyone who follows Chrissy Teigen on Twitter knows she loves The Office... including Melora Hardin, the actress who plays Jan Levinson on the show.
On Saturday night, while Luna was asleep and John Legend was performing, Teigen decided to spend her evening in bed, watching re-runs of The Office and tweeting. An extremely relatable thing she does quite often.
But this time, when Teigen tweeted a photo of Jan from her favorite episode, "Dinner Party," JAN REPLIED.
SEE ALSO:23 things on 'The Office' you've never noticed beforeHere is Teigen's original tweet: A photo of Jan showing off her "Serenity by Jan" candle collection and explaining that sometimes she just needs to relax and smell all her candles.
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Then, Melora Hardin (Jan) saw the tweet and replied, "Omg! Glad you're enjoying this episode!" The absolute ultimate goal.
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Teigen played it cool and directly replied to Hardin's tweet with a very subdued and witty reference to Jan's assistant Hunter's infamous song, "That One Night."
"That one night, you made everything everything alright, melora. I love you so much," Teigen tweeted.
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But on the outside, she was FAAAAAA-reaking out, as any true fan of the show would be.
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And in the end, Jan Levinson's presence was so powerful it neutralized Chrissy Teigen's period.
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Wonder if they saw the mini The Office reunion on Saturday Night Live...
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