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Cindy Crawford has finally spoken out about THAT viral unretouched photo
Francois Mori Francois Mori
EARLIER THIS YEAR, ITV News anchor Charlene White shared what she claimed was an unretouched photo of supermodel Cindy Crawford.
It was soon retweeted thousands of times and shared by dozens of media outlets.
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Women all over the world came out in support of the photo with many hailing it as “inspirational” and it helped prompt a much-needed discussion on body image.
Photographer John Russo later released a statement claiming that the photo had been stolen and doctored to make look Crawford look bad.
Crawford herself stayed mum on the photo and did not comment on the circumstances of the leak. Until now.
This month, the model discusses the incident with Elle Canada.
In an interview with the magazine, she states that she felt “conflicted” about the leak, but condemned the circumstances surrounding the release of the photo.
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As for why she didn’t disown the image immediately? She claims that the overwhelmingly positive reaction made her reluctant to do so.
“It was stolen and it was malicious, but there was so much positive reaction,” she tells the magazine. “Sometimes, the images that women see in magazines make them feel inferior—even though the intention is never to make anyone feel less.”
So there you have it.
Further proof that we can’t trust everything we see on the internet.
Previously: Here’s everything you need to know about that unretouched Cindy Crawford photo >
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