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Cindy Crawford is reflecting on that 1986 Oprah Winfrey interview.
Crawford appeared on Apple TV+’s “The Super Models” alongside Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington.
During the docuseries, Crawford called out Winfrey for commenting on her body during the talk show interview nearly 40 years ago, in which she appeared alongside Elite Model Management founder John Casablancas.
During the 1986 chat, Winfrey asked the then-20-year-old to “stand up [for] just a moment,” telling her studio audience, “This is what I call a body.”
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The docuseries featured a clip of the interview, showing Crawford doing what she was told and standing up to show off her figure, Page Six reported.
Crawford, now 57, said, “I was like the chattel or a child, be seen and not heard. When you look at it through today’s eyes, Oprah’s like … ‘Show us why you’re worthy of being here.’”
She admitted that “in the moment, [she] didn’t recognize” what she was doing.
“Watching it back I was like, ‘Oh, my gosh, that was so not OK really,’” Crawford insisted. “Especially from Oprah!”
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According to the Daily Mail, Winfrey quietly made the Crawford interview clip private, removing it from her YouTube page amid the model’s comments.
The paper stated it had been available to watch for the past three years.
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criticized how Winfrey handled a past interview.In the series, Crawford recalled going on Winfrey’s talk show in 1986 when she was 20.“Did she always have this body?” questioned Winfrey, 69, after introducing the fashion icon. “Stand up just a moment.”One Crawford awkwardly stood up, Winfrey added: “Now this is what I call a BODY.”“I was like the chattel or a child, be seen and not heard,” Crawford said of the experience.
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new docuseries, “The Super Models,” which is currently being streamed on Apple TV+.“In the beginning of a relationship, when you’re a young woman, you’re like, ‘You like baseball? I like baseball. You’re really into Tibetan Buddhism? I might be into that.
called “The Super Models,” which debuted Wednesday on Apple TV+ and follows Crawford as well as Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington as they reflect on their journey to “super” status. In the series, Crawford recalls her first-ever appearance on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” in 1986 alongside her Elite Modeling Agency rep, John Casablancas.“Did she always have this body?” questioned Winfrey, 69, after introducing the fashion icon. “Stand up just a moment.”Smiling awkwardly, Crawford stands up from her chair to give the show’s audience a full view of her figure.“Now this is what I call a BODY,” exclaimed Winfrey.
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