The model threw back some dutch courage ahead of presenting the award for Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie.
She was forced to bring her own supplies because event bosses refuse to serve alcohol at the glitzy event.
Instead for the first time ever, stars could drink at their seats for the first time ever.
Despite being under the influence, Chrissy delivered a flawless introduction with husband John Legend as the pair made a gag about their anniversary celebrations before announcing Godless actress Merritt Wever as the winner.
The happy couple – who recently welcomed their second child together – were seen giggling as Chrissy snuck alcohol into the 70th anniversary of the event.
It's after Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel revealed there's "no booze" at the bash in a hilarious social media post.
Sharing pictures of the pair with sad and angry faces, Jessica wrote: "Our faces when we learned there’s no booze at the #Emmys."
Of course she was only joking, and arrived grinning from ear to ear as she arrived hopeful for a win at tonight's Emmys.
Jessica, 36, is up for Best Actress in the Limited Series or TV Movie category for The Sinner, which she was also executive producer for.
She's up against Laura Dern (The Tale), Michelle Dockery (Godless), Edie Falco (Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders), Regina King (Seven Seconds) and Sarah Paulson (American Horror Story: Cult).
Tonight’s star-studded ceremony is taking place at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
A-Listers have been arriving on the red carpet ahead of one of the biggest nights of the year in television.
Cheeky Chrissy shocked fans on Twitter this week when she revealed that we "pronounce Teigen wrong all the time".
She confirmed: "Word! Gave up a long time ago."
Turns out, we should be saying "tei" how we would necktie, rather than T-shirt.
Chrissy explained: "Last name is tie-gen not tee-gen."
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