The famous model confessed the traumatic experience she lived on an Oprah show when she was at the beginning of her career
The 57-year-old Cindy Crawford made revelations about the years she took her first steps as a supermodel in a new Apple TV+ documentary series.
The catwalk star in the 90s, among others, confessed how bad she felt when the 1986 guest on the Oprah Winfrey show – the US national presenter.
Crawford was then 20 years old and made her first television appearance on the famous Tthe Oprah Winfrey Show, along with her manager at the time at Elite Modeling Agency, John Casablancas.
The then also young – but already famous – Oprah treated her rather… inelegantly.
Oprah can be heard introducing the stunning young model before telling her: ‘Have you always had this body? Get up now (let’s see you), this is what I call a BODY.”
Cindy Crawford got up smiling awkwardly while doing a catwalk for the audience, according to the Daily Mail.
‘It was so NOT okay’: Cindy Crawford blasts Oprah for treating her like ‘CHATTEL’ by demanding she show off her body on camera at age 20 to prove she was ‘worthy’ of fame – as supermodel opens up about regularly PASSING OUT from hunger on shoots pic.twitter.com/9oINGJMW6q
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“It was like being her servant, like a child, to be seen and not heard. When you look at it through today’s eyes, Oprah says, “Get up and show us your body. Show us why you deserve to be here.” At the time I didn’t understand it and, looking back, I thought: “Oh my God, that wasn’t right”. Especially from Oprah!” Krogerd said.
The episode in question was available on Oprah’s YouTube channel until Tuesday night, when it was “downloaded” just hours before the documentary was released.
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