Feb 15, 2015

Cindy Crawford In More Flattering Bikini Selfie

Cindy Crawford has been seen in a more flattering bikini selfie

Cindy’s husband Rande Gerber shared the snap on Valentine’s Day.

The image of the former supermodel relaxing on a sun-lounger beside a pool comes after an untouched lingerie image of her went viral on the Internet.

The 48-year-old looks amazing in the bikini snap which is sure to spark the debate over her lingerie image where she still looks great but not quite so perfect.

Rande Gerber, 52, captioned the image: “She got flowers and I got her. Happy Valentines Day @cindycrawford!”

Cindy remained tight-lipped about the controversial lingerie image on Valentine’s Day only telling her one million plus fans on Twitter to enjoy dark chocolate.

Marie Claire magazine confirmed that the lingerie shot from their December 2013 issue was authentic — they wrote: ‘It is real, it is honest, and it is gorgeous.”

And it has certainly sparked a massive debate about body image and touched-up photography on social media.

One fan declared on the Marie Claire page: “Bravo! I’m 45. After 5 kids in 4 pregnancies, my stomach looks exactly like Cindy’s! Thank you, Cindy Crawford and Marie Claire for the real deal. I’m so sick of girls, women, and men thinking fake photo-shopped images are how women should look.”

Mother-of-two Crawford — who turns 49 on February 20 — has made millions of dollars using her amazing body for famous commercials for brands like Pepsi.

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And now she appears to be supporting women of all ages and body types.

She told Marie Claire last week: “I don’t want to act like I don’t—especially now. As a young model, you have 4 a.m. call times; now when they give me early call times I’m like, ‘I’ll get up whenever you want…but my face doesn’t really like to get up before 7 or 8. I’ll be there, I’m just not sure you’re going to want to shoot me.

“I was never one of the skinny skinny girls who could eat whatever they wanted, so I certainly exercise and try to eat right. But at the same time, I try to be a good role model for my daughter in terms of just accepting myself, not saying ‘Does this make me look fat?’ or ‘I can’t eat that’ or ‘I’m on a diet.’ I just trying to lead by example.

“If we go out for ice cream I’m not going to not have any, I’m just going to have the baby-size cone. I don’t want her to think that taking care of yourself means depriving yourself and not having fun.”
What do you think of her un-touched lingerie image?

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