Cindy Crawford has called out Oprah Winfrey over their 1986 interview, in which the famous TV host asked the then 20-year-old model to show off her body on national television.
The beloved supermodel, 57, opened up about the interaction in the new Apple TV+ docu-series, The Super Models, which sees Cindy and fellow ‘supers’ Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington reflect on how they came to dominate the fashion industry.
However, before Cindy became a household name, she was given an introduction to the nation when she made her first ever appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show alongside her Elite Modeling Agency rep, John Casablancas.
In the snippet shown in the documentary, Oprah is heard introducing the stunning young model before she asks: ‘Did she always have this body? Stand up just a moment, now this is what I call a BODY.’
Cindy Crawford has called out Oprah Winfrey for an 1986 interview where the host asked the then 20-year-old model to show off her body on national television.
A then 20-year-old Cindy made her first ever appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show alongside her Elite Modeling Agency rep, John Casablancas
In the snippet shown in the documentary, Oprah is heard introducing the stunning young model before she asks: ‘Stand up just a moment, now this is what I call a BODY’
Cindy proceeded to smile nervously as she stood up and allowed the audience – and viewers at home – to take a look at her statuesque frame.