Cindy Crawford calls Oprah Winfrey because he asked him to show his body to a 20 -year -old camera t
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Cindy, 57, recalled 'I was like a chattel or a child, seen and unheard.' The young model appeared for the first time on The Oprah Winfrey Show. Cindy Crawford called out Oprah Winfrey in a 1986 interview; The famous TV presenter asked the then 20-year-old model to show off her body on national television. The beloved supermodel, 57, described interaction in the new Apple TV+ docuseries The Super Models, which chronicles how Cindy and her "super" friends Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington dominated fashion industry. . However, before Cindy became a household name, she was introduced to the country when she first appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show alongside Elite Modeling Agency representative John Casablancas. In piece shown in the documentary, Oprah can be heard introducing stunning young model and then asking 'Did she always have this body? Stand up for a moment, this is what I call BODY now.' Cindy Crawford addressed Oprah Winfrey in 1986 for an interview in which the host asked the then-20-year-old model to show off her body on national television. Cindy, then 20 years old, made her debut on The Oprah Winfrey Show alongside Elite Modeling Agency representative John Casablancas. In snippet shown in the documentary, Oprah can be heard introducing stunning young model and then asking 'Stand up for a minute, that's what I call THE BODY.' Cindy continued to smile nervously as she stood up, allowing viewers and viewers at home to take a look at her sculptural frame. Reflecting on how she felt at that moment, Cindy admitted 'I was like chattel or a child, to be seen but not heard. 'When you look at it through today's eyes, Oprah says, "Stand up and show me your body. Show us why you're worthy of being here." The mother-of-two continued 'As soon as I didn't notice it, I was like, 'Oh my God, that was really not nice.' Especially from Oprah!' Elsewhere in the clip, Oprah asked John, who was speaking on behalf of Cindy, a few questions. When Oprah quizzed her on whether the agency should put the model through a 'training process', she replied 'Cindy wasn't psychologically sure she wanted to do much more modeling... little by little her ambition grows. 'He's starting to understand, and I'm saying this now on this show, he can be number one in the industry if he wants to.' John's prediction certainly turned out to be true, but in the docuseries, Cindy highlighted how hard she worked to achieve it in the early days of her career. The former House of Style host admitted she would often 'faint' from hunger during grueling days. The 57-year-old popular supermodel talked about the interaction in Apple TV +'s new documentary series The Super Models Cindy appeared on her first Vogue cover the same year she made her Oprah debut. She said 'I was 20 and dropped out of college to model in Chicago and it was great. I was making $
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