The Internet hashtag #nofilter took on a brand new meaning when pics of beautiful supermodel Cindy Crawford, 48, hit the Internet just recently.
No filter meaning: touch no buttons and blurring after “snap.”
Send at your own risk. And well-in her case: leaked as her own frisk-but much to her desire-it frontfired: The beautiful supermodel was celebrated.
A pic unretouched photos from the Crawford’s December 2013 cover shoot for Marie Claire (Mexico and Latin America) showing the beautiful supermodel wearing a black fedora, black fur, and black panties and bra. Marie Claire gave a statement:
“An unretouched photo of Cindy Crawford has been circulating on Twitter this morning, revealing a body that defies expectations — it is real, it is honest, and it is gorgeous.”
She was hot, sexy, and no less beautiful than we know Cindy Crawford to be!
Viewers from all over weighed in on Cindy
As well, actress and model Halle Berry 48, spoke out against the pressures of being encouraged to join the plethora of women in the business running to plastic surgery “like crack” she expressed during makeup maven Bobbi Brown’s interview on Yahoo.
Here are some of viewpoints on the subject as expressed by Halle:
“It is pressure. When you see everybody around you doing it, you have those moments when you think, ‘To stay alive in this business, do I need to do the same thing?’
“Somebody is always suggesting it to me, ‘You know if you just a little bit of this and that, lift this up, then this would be a little bit better.’ It’s almost like crack that people are trying to push on you. That’s what it feels like.”
“I just have kept reminding myself that beauty really is as beauty does, and it is not so much about my physical self. Aging is natural, and that’s going to happen to all of us. I think of those women that I thought aged so beautifully, like Lena Horn. Even how Jane Fonda is aging — I don’t know what she has or hasn’t done, but she looks beautiful as she’s going about her way. I just want to always look like myself, even if that’s an older version of myself. I think when you do too much of that cosmetic stuff, you become somebody else in a way.”
“We have to stop wanting to look like that decade before. We have to stop coveting that. Let it go andembrace it now and really be okay. It’s easy to say, I guess, but that’s the goal.”
I love the way Halle embraces herself. It makes her even more gorgeous to me.
This, all just timely considering recent red-carpet pics of Pulp fiction actress Uma Thurman hitting the net which, became a global trending topic considering the drastic change-a change by which the actress asserts was the result of “makeup.”
Other celebs suspected of going for the plunged (who we’ve blogged about are