Cindy Crawford, an American supermodel, was born in DeKalb, Illinois in 1966.
Cynthia Ann Crawford, born February 20, 1966, is a model, actress, and television personality from the United States. During the 1980s and 1990s, she was one of the most popular supermodels, and she was a regular on magazine covers, runways, and fashion advertisements. She later ventured into acting and commercial endeavours. Crawford retired from full-time modelling in 2000 and now appears exclusively in fashion publications on occasion. Crawford and Jean-Louis Sebagh collaborated on the Meaningful Beauty collection for Guthy-Renker in 2005. Crawford has admitted to receiving cosmetic treatments such as Botox and vitamin injections on a monthly basis. She went to see a plastic surgeon for the first time when she was 29 years old.&
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