Cindy Crawford

Cindy Crawford
Cynthia Ann "Cindy" Crawfordis an American model. Her 30 years of success at modeling made her an international celebrity that has led to roles in television and film, and to work as a spokesperson. In 1995, Forbes magazine named her the highest paid model on the planet. Cindy is one of the original five "Supermodels". She was named No. 3 on VH1's 40 Hottest Hotties of the 90s and was named one of the "100 Hottest Women of All-Time" by...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionModel
Date of Birth20 February 1966
CityDekalb, IL
CountryUnited States of America
I always knew I wanted to have children. When I met my husband, Rande, I thought, 'This is the guy.' When you are getting ready to become a mom, being in love with someone just isn't enough. You need to think about whether he would be a good parent and raise your children with similar beliefs.
It's important for moms to have alone time. However, that's the first thing that goes on a busy day. Fortunately for me, because of my job, I have to find the time to do it. At least that's the way my mind sees it.
As a mother, I always have something better to be doing. I love work still, but I'm less tolerant of my time being wasted.
You leak sometimes. My pediatrician said, 'Can't you just wear pads under your clothes?' I said, 'You don't know the kind of clothes I wear on photo shoots.'
I like to work. The self-esteem and satisfaction that I get from working makes me a better person, which makes me a better mom.
When you are getting ready to become a mom, being in love with someone just isn't enough. You need to think about whether he would be a good parent and raise your children with similar beliefs.
As my mom always said, 'You'd rather have smile lines than frown lines.'
You know, I'm uh not very good. I might have a few tips for Michelle about how to model a watch, and hopefully she could give me a few golf tips.
My hat is so off to stay-at-home moms. Sometimes its easier to go back to work - other than the guilt factor, which pulls you the other way.
Just because you can wear a micro-miniskirt it doesn't mean you should. You don't need to show your midriff, either, if you're over 40.
If I put on a few pounds, it goes straight to my butt.
There are things I'd wish weren't part of ageing. But what you gain is much more than you're giving up. I don't think you come into your own until you're 35 or so.
You don't even want to look in the mirror after you've had a baby, because your stomach is just hanging there like a Shar-Pei.
Twitter is just like posting old-fashioned press releases, and it can be very effective in promoting your business interests and charity work.