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Cindy Crawford is looking back on her 1986 interview with Oprah Winfrey through a new set of eyes.
The now 57-year-old supermodel opened up about the experience of the interview during Apple TV+ docuseries, The Super Models, where she addressed how Oprah‘s comments would not fly today, and looking back, weren’t okay then, either.
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During the interview, Cindy was being introduced to audiences alongside her Elite Model Management representative, John Casablancas, when Oprah made comments about her slenderness.
“Did she always have this body? Stand up just a moment,” Oprah is seen saying, just as Cindy stands up and shows off her body. “Now this is what I call a body,” Oprah added.
The audience was noticeably silent.
Reflecting on the moment during the new docuseries, Cindy says that he was “like the chattel or a child, be seen and not hear.”
“When you look at it through today’s eyes, when Oprah’s like, ‘Stand up and show me your body. Show us why you’re worthy of being here,’” she added. “In the moment I didn’t recognize it, only when I look back at it am I like, ‘Oh my gosh, that was so not okay, really. Especially from Oprah.’”
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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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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.