Once again we are facing an outright test, this time about... Cindy Crawford. I'll forgive her listening for her watching is worthwile.
- Transcript:
INTERVIEWER - I’m
going to rebate my paycheck for this week, because I really shouldn’t be paid
for doing this, I have with me a former corn detasseler, Cindy Crawford.
- CINDY CRAWFORD - My
claim to fame.
- I - I
know, can you believe that every bio I see starts with, no it don’t say supermodel,
no it doesn’t say most beautiful woman in the world, it says former corn
detasseler, no kidding.
- C - I
know.
- I - I
guess it shows you’ve come a long way.
- C
- It’s
like my Cinderella story.
- I - It’s
your Cinderella, from corn detasseler to here. And we’re going to talk about
all kinds of things with you, about Cindy.com, and you’re going into wonderful
charity, that you always do, which is fantastic, and you may not know. But
first we’re gonna go to the movies, I’m not gonna ask who your favorite movie
star is, cause that would be wrong,
it’ll get in trouble, and I know you don’t want to go there, but did you ever
had a movie when you were a little girl that really meant something to you?
That you would like to, that you’d go back and see it again and again.
- C - You
know the movie that just popped ahead was, but it was a television movie I
think, it was called "Something for Joey", and it actually was about a little boy
who had leukemia, and his brother, it was based on a real life story, and the
brother was a Heisman Trophy winner, and the little boy kept asking his brother
to get touchdowns for him, and I remember that meant a lot for our family,
because my brother died of leukemia.
- I - It’s
kind of "Brian Song", and all those kind of movies.
- C - Yeah!
I love those movies that make you cry.
- I
- So
you suffer with all those things.
- C
- I
do.
- I
- Okay,
alright we’re going to the movies right now, we’ll be right back with Cindy
Crawford, you can’t go away, I promise that.
- (Alright,
let’s come back, 1 camera shoot and all that stuff, okay?)
- (Okay).
- I
- Alright,
we’re back with Cindy Crawford, and Cindy, what is the one thing that people
bug you about when they sit down and do these one-on-one face, what do you
really get tired of talking about, let’s get that out of the way.
- C - You
know, it’s being interesting lately I think, it’s the whole kind of, the
downfall of the supermodel, and you know, Kate Moss and is there drugs in the
fashion business, and I’m sure there is, but I’ve just never been around, so
it’s not something that I have anything to say about.
- I
- Okay,
what do you have to eat today?
- C -
What
do I have to eat today?
- I - You
know women wonder that, they want to know, you know, what you have to… you eat
a lot of food? I mean, you really, or not really…
- C -
Alright,
let’s say, you know I do like to eat, but I exercise, that’s my…
- I -
That’s
the secret.
- C -
Yeah.
- I -
As
to burn those calories.
- C -
Yeah.
- I -
But
you don’t eat a lot of, probably, fatty food, and junk-like, like fast food.
- C -
Well,
you know what I really think, I don’t believe in dieting, and I think, I eat whatever
I want I just don’t eat as much as I
want, you know you don’t have the whole dessert, you have two tastes of it or
whatever. And that really seems, everything in moderation seems to work for me.
- I -
Let’s
talk about the charity work, we’re quick, because there is something, people
know that people who are very successful they do some charity work, but you’ve
really always kind of done a little something,
haven’t you, probably your whole career?
- C - Well
as I was saying before my brother died of leukemia when I was 10 years old and
my mother and I started a dance marathon, in our town to get people to raise
money and I guess I just saw how to be active in charity even when I was 10 and
11 years old, so that kind of got me thinking that way, and then as I started
having success as a model and making money
I was able to not only give money but also lend my name or you know come
to events to help praise awareness to certain causes.
- I -
That
is important, a lot of people you know, maybe charities don’t get enough
attention I got something today from Habitat for Humanity. They wanted me to
give some money. That’s a great cause.
- C -
There’s
so many!
- I -
But
there’s always so much money you got to give around.
- C -
And
there’s always so much time. I think for me, what’s been really important is I
give my time and money to causes that I have a direct relation with, leukemia
in childhood, cancer disease, and also AIDS it’s been a big thing, because the
fashion industry was hit really hard by, and then Revlon has really got me involved
with breast and ovarian cancer, because that’s their way of giving back with
their clients, and also my grandmother is a breast cancer survivor.
- I -
I
was in New York yesterday, I saw you on a bus, I saw you looked weary in a duty
free shop. I was reminded that…
- C -
Me
personally?
- I -
Well
you know, no, your picture. Do
you have a **** of seeing Cindy Crawford?
-
- C -
If
I like the pictures no, and if I don’t like the pictures yes. It’s you know,
like there’s pictures I can’t wait till the month is over and they offer a new
stand. But then other pictures I really like so I’m happy when they’re out.
- I -
That
sounds strange reading on your website while some fun, the hair is usually what,
I guess there are closer important too, but usually the big decisions used to, seem
to be with the hair, what are we gonna do with Cindy’s hair of that?
- C -
Yeah,
and I also think that for me usually is the lighting, I’m very picky about
lighting, because I like trying different things, I don’t always want to look
the same, people usually have a way that they like seeing me, it’s more like
what we think…
- I -
You’ve
run out of faces?
- C -
I’m
sure I’ve used the same one more than once.
- I -
You’ve
stolen from yourself.
- C -
Yeah,
exactly.
- I -
Do
you look at other models’ work?
- C -
Oh
definitely, but I also think that it’s such an internal and individual thing,
that you know what works for Linda Evangelista or Naomi Campbell wouldn’t be
right for me, and I always try to find that rapport, that relationship with the
photographer to, you know, create whatever the images we’re going for that day.
- I -
I
love the Internet, and there used to be a lot of really weird Cindy Crawford
sites on there, and you finally did something about that.
- C -
Yeah, well, I thought, because I had heard from other people who are computer illiterate
unlike myself who I’m not. And I heard that there was a lot of illegal sites
out there, ya’know a lot of them are just fans’ and they’re nice, and there was
a few that they weren’t that way, and they were a little bit strange, and I
wanted to have a presence on the Internet that reflected me, so I worked with a
company called Entertainment Drive to develop a website, and they’re still in
the working progress as you can see, but it’s at least, one official place to go
in case you wanna get…
- I -
Is
it for you, does someone make money out of this, I mean, is it a business or is
it just a service?
- C -
For
me, I don’t look at it as a money-making venture, I think eventually the
company that helped me develop it, they’re hoping it will, I guess it depends
on how much traffic you get, and then also…
- I -
And
it’s bust up!
- C -
Yeah, eventually, maybe my exercise videos or if I
do special poster or calendars or something like that, that we could sell.
- I -
Yeah
I know, Cindy cap or something.
- C -
Well
I’m not really in the hats and t-shirts, I think they are kind of overdone but
it potentially could be but really I did more, I guess I wanted to be reflected
in a certain way on the Internet, and I felt like only if did the side I was
involved with, it could’ve been really reflecting me.
- I -
Whenever
I’ve been chanced to see you on television or talk to you myself, one thing I
noticed…
- C -
Besides
that I’m on time?
- I -
Besides
that you’re on time. Is that you’re very positive, who do you credit, your mum
your dad, who gave you that thing about being positive and being professional,
'cause you really are.
- C -
Well
I think those are two different things, the professional thing I think definitely
came from my father, he has the Midwestern work ethic, and you know, he was
always trying to supply ourselves. But we called my mother Pauliana or Pauli
because she’s always the type that finds a silver lining in every cloud and I
think that’s really served me well in my life.
- I -
Cindy
Crawford, thank you for being with us tonight.
- C -
Thank
you, great seeing you again.
- I -
Nice
seeing you again. Bye-bye.
- C -
Bye.
1 passerby:
Great, I think I definetly did it better than I expected... XD they should allow us doing the exam with a laptop and a pair of earphones.. much easier to pass!!! Thanks for the searching ;)
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