Supermodel Cindy Crawford Slams Oprah

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Cindy Crawford, one of America’s most recognized models, recalled a time when Oprah Winfrey objectified her while appearing on “The Oprah Winfrey Show”.

The former supermodel, at the time just 20 years of age, said Winfrey had her stand up in front of a 1986 crowd of onlookers.

“Did she always have this body?” Winfrey questioned Crawford’s then-agent John Casablancas. (Trending: Democrat Hoax Unmasked In Brilliant Takedown)

“Stand up just a moment. Now this is what I call a body.”

“Did she have to go through that training period, or no?” Winfrey had pressed.

Crawford recalled the moment, saying, “I was like the chattel. Or a child — be seen and not heard.”

“When you look at it through today’s eyes when Oprah’s, like, ‘Stand up and show me your body.’ Like, show us why you’re worthy of being here. In the moment, I didn’t recognize it.”

“Only when I look back at it and I was, like, ‘Oh, my gosh, that was so not okay, really.’ Especially from Oprah,” Crawford said. (Trending: Illegal Alien Arrested For Disturbing Crime After Biden Release)

“I never felt like I looked special or different. If anything, I wasn’t like the ugly duckling, but in my high school the pretty girls were like the little petite cheerleaders. That was what the idea of beauty was in my small town,” Crawford stated.

“I never even thought about modeling. I didn’t even know it was a real job. I didn’t know how I would get from DeKalb, Illinois, to a magazine.”

“My dad really didn’t understand that modeling was a real career. He thought modeling was like another name for prostitution,” she added.

“They came with me to my very first modeling appointment,” Crawford recalled.

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