🔹️ Cindy Crawford interviews her fellow Supermodel group, Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington and Naomi Campbell about their Freedom 90' Music Video with George Michael. 🔹️ Follow Me Instagram: supermodelsfanatic
This is because Linda was the eldest, followed by Cindy. Naomi was the youngest. Age matters when it comes to maturity among models above all in your youth
Christy and Linda look particularly amazing here. The short hair really brings out their features a lot, especially Christy, who we are not used to seeing her in short hair.
These five beauty queens are just ABSOLUTELY stunning. They have their own prowess when put together they thoroughly support and bring the essence of what a supermodel should be. These are the LEGENDS OF MODELING. ❤️❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹🌹💎💎💎💎👸🏽👸🏼👸🏼👸🏼The four of them together was Amazing and I so SURREAL. BEAUTIFUL QUEENS OF THE CATWALK. NEEDED YASMIN TO ROUND IT OUT.
They were all so different from each other and unique and complimented each other with their differences, now so many models look like the same person over and over. Miss originality being the goal
Ironically, Christy mentioned about the 5 and 20 years later in that interview. How ironic she was missing in that interview, and, 20(+) years later, she died missing on that aspect and the reunion.
This is so precious. Cindy has always been very mature for her age. She always displayed a sense of kindness, intelligence, modesty and hard work in the way she conducted herself. Her ability to host, taking the role as leader, but not be patronizing over her interviewees by talking over them, or showing biases by asking more questions to a particular guest, but also her ability to encourage others by making them feel included (singing together) is truly admirable. She even made sure to remind people that Tatjana was in the music video, who often gets forgotten as one of the original supermodels. Even when watching older interviews of Cindy, she always displayed a sense of substance and depth to her answers. Never shallow and vapid. She was always respectful to her interviewers, never gave sass, and was always a great listener. Such good Midwestern values were instilled in her. She did a great job raising Kaia too. Such a lovely young girl.
yeah I was thinking the same thing, I think she grew up with a good family structure and values which she carried all the way throughout her career and life.
Cindy was always interested in being something more than just a hardworking top model. She seemed to love fame and money way more than modelling. She was so mature for her age, had no fun, didn’t party and had everything under control. She was a country girl, extremely ambitious whose goal was to become worldwide famous and extremely rich.
I'm LOVE your channel. Thank you for posting this. I've been looking for this video for the longest time. The 90s Supermodels was definitely the best ERA of modeling.
Crawford and Schiffer are famously considered ice queens all business no fun during their career heights, she was literally not their friend and honestly in modelling friendship is an unicorn, like any business that has people competing for multi million dollars contracts. People tend to forget that while entertainers and performers entertain them, its a brutally cut throat business and nobody is anyone's friend, just allies when convenient. Its a job, like all jobs, most people are not friends with their coworkers.
@@makdle66You are so right. This is what I wanted to say about Cindy and Claudia. They were so obsessed with fame and money and that made them so boring. They didn’t have fun, they didn’t party, they didn’t drink, it was all about business. They only wanted to become household names and extremely rich. Especially Cindy seemed to love money and fame way more than modelling.
@@kostas2696 And that's exactly why they are not just legendary but the highest earning. Maybe they had fun but not with work like anyone else who wants to keep the job and get ahead, don't drink do drugs or be friends with anyone in the place that feeds you. Not everyone likes alcohol that doesn't make them boring though. As per love of fashion, again, its a job, more people than not everywhere do what they can to get the most out of it, not because they enjoy the work. As per fame I disagree, I don't think either cared about fame but their images and both are needed to get the money they earned. Remember, even fashion loving Evangelista wouldn't get out of bed for less than 10k, so she could love fashion and her love stopped at 9.99K. Again, its a job like anyone else most people either just do it and don't enjoy it or hate their jobs but like the money.
@@makdle66 Sorry for my English cause I’m Greek. What I wanted to say about Cindy was that she was obsessed with fame and money from a very young age. She became an mtv presenter at the age of 23 cause she didn’t just want to be known as a top model. I mean even Christy who seemed to be quite mature too, had a lot of fun and partied a lot with Sante d’ Orazio and his model gang like Stephanie, Kara Young and some others. Even the younger generation like Amber, Shalom and Kate seemed to have so much fun and all those girls I’m referring to were really talented models who loved fashion and created art through their photos. Cindy was extremely smart, really beautiful and professional but behind all that she was just a country girl who just wanted to conquer the world. And finally she managed to do that and fulfil all her dreams. Good for her as you said. 😉
Cindy said “ George Michael “, Christy said “Wham”! Wish Christy told her story of how she ducks down every time, the cameras on her because she didn’t know the words it was brilliant.
I really love it how Cindy answers every question herself first after she asks it before asking the other girls. That's the sign of a really gifted interviewer.
Vyacom (deliberately misspelled) is a nightmare about that stuff. I could understand if they were selling them as DVDs but I don’t get blocking people from sharing stuff that no one can watch any other way.