Cindy Crawford was among one of the very first ‘original supermodels’ to hail from the United States.
After a passing newspaper photographer took a picture of a young Crawford pollinating corn on a farm in Illinois, the high school student soon launched her modelling career, becoming one of the most recognisable faces of the supermodel era.
It was a true small town girl turned celebrity story.
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Well, I hope that a young Cindy Crawford had that corn's consent.
And, that there weren't juvenile plants around. Young ears. S'all I'm saying.
She resembles her Mum, and is very lovely, but still doesn't have that photogenic magic that her mother had. It's a bit like those pharmacy knock-off perfumes that try to imitate the really expensive, classic brand - it's a close dupe, but it's not the same quality.