Chrissy Teigen weighed in on the Taylor Swift/Kanye West feud Wednesday night on Bravo's "Watch What Happens Live." The model and her husband singer John Legend were in the audience during the Grammy Awards when Swift called out West during her acceptance speech for Album of the Year.

During her "Watch What Happens Live" appearance, host Andy Cohen asked the pregnant model on her thoughts on the feud between  West and Swift.

"It's tough when you're put in the middle like that. I didn't get to see it live, but I don't know," Teigen said Wednesday night. "It's so awkward. It's an uncomfortable moment. It's weird. John and I were very uncomfortable by it."

The host and the other guest on the show, Kristin Chenoweth, both agreed with Teigen. "I thought, why give up your huge moment? You are winning Record of the Year. Why hand it over to this guy?" Cohen said.

Teigen, who is friends with West and his wife Kim Kardashian, told both Cohen and Chenoweth that she thought the feud was far from over. "This is going to go on. This is being waged," she said.

The feud between West and Swift was reignited on Feb. 11 when West debuted a song called "Famous" off his new album "The Life of Pablo." In the song, the rapper calls the singer out in a lyric that said, "I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex/Why? I made that b---h famous/Goddamn, I made that b---h famous." West later said that he got permission from Swift to release the song, something that Swift's representatives denied.

"Kanye did not call for approval, but to ask Taylor to release his single 'Famous' on her Twitter account," Swift's PR team said. "She declined and cautioned him about releasing a song with such a strong misogynistic message. Taylor was never made aware of the actual lyric, 'I made that bitch famous.'"

Days later, Swift publicly addressed the "Famous" rappers lyrics when she accepted the Album of the Year Grammy for "1989."

"As the first woman to win Album of the Year at the Grammys twice, I want to say to all the young women out there: there are going to be people along the way who will try to undercut your success or take credit for your accomplishments or your fame," she said in her speech.