![]() "They oiled me up and put me in an empty tub with a smoke machine to look like steam. "Someone explained to me that my first shot would be in a bathtub," recalls Cindy Crawford. "The hairdresser did my hair really curly-I was like, are you trying to make me look like I put my fingers in a socket? And then also had me lie on that chaise-lounge and smoke." "When I shot my segment it was just me on the sound stage in London.I was up against the wall in this leopard robe. When the Queen asked to meet George Michael: Royal was Wham! fan and 'knew all their hits'."All the models and I knew George Michael-I think I had done a photo shoot with him at some point before." Tatjana Patitz remembers about arriving on set to shoot the video. I didn't sleep-I went from the plane to the shower to the set. "They didn't have the Eurostar then, so I took the 6 o'clock train to London and then went to the airport. George Michael - Freedom! ’90 (Official Video) At the time, I’m not sure I realized the longevity and impact of this video, but obviously, it’s still a favorite." "First and foremost was the song itself and the message and declaration of “freedom” for George himself. The night George Michael chaperoned a nervous Shirlie on her first date with Martin Kemp."I think this video struck a chord for so many reasons," Cindy Crawford tells fellow model John Pearson in an article for Mr Feelgood. We've already arrived!'" she says at the time, referring to the the dizzying heights of fame the girls had reached in the early '90s.īut after speaking with the singer, Linda changed her mind and rearranged her schedule, telling Vanity Fair in 2015: "Little did I know that to this day, when someone meets me for the first time, they bring up that video. " thought it would make us into a big deal, that it would be good for us. Andrew Ridgeley "misses" George Michael: Wham! bandmate opens up over grief.“I’m not going to hide anymore,” she added. “I hope I can shed myself of some of the shame and help other people who are in the same situation as me,” she said. “It doesn’t look like me.”īut now Evangelista hopes that making her story public can help others. The longtime muse of renowned photographer Steven Meisel says she doesn’t even look in the mirror, anymore. She refused and ended up paying for two full-body liposuction surgeries, one in June 2016, the other in July 2017 - but that still didn’t work. The company offered to pay for liposuction to “make it right.” But according to the lawsuit, on the eve of the procedure, she was informed that Zeltiq would only pay for it if she signed a confidentiality agreement. One such rare side effect is a visible enlargement in the treated area, which may develop 2 to 5 months after treatment and requires surgical intervention for correction.” After she was diagnosed with Paradoxical adipose hyperplasia (PAH), her doctor told her that “no amount of dieting, and no amount of exercise was ever going to fix it.”Īccording to the CoolScuplting website, “rare side effects may happen in 1 to 10 out of 10,000 treatments (between 0.01% to 0.1%). “I was bawling, and I said, ‘I haven’t eaten, I’m starving. In June 2016 Evangelista decided to go see her doctor. I thought I was losing my mind,” she said. She began dieting and exercising more, but nothing seemed to help. “To my followers who have wondered why I have not been working while my peers’ careers have been thriving, the reason is that I was brutally disfigured by Zeltiq’s CoolSculpting procedure which did the opposite of what it promised,” she wrote in a post shared on Instagram.Īccording to Evangelista, within months after the treatment she started noticing that her chin, thighs and bra area - the same areas she was hoping to treat with CoolSculpting - had started hardening and growing. I’m willing to finally speak,” she added.Įvangelista first spoke up about the alleged botched procedure in September 2021. I just couldn’t live in this pain any longer. “I can’t live like this anymore, in hiding and shame. Now I dread running into someone I know,” she told People for this week’s cover story. In an emotional interview with People, the 56-year-old former model said how the procedure has affected her life. But after undergoing seven sessions of the FDA-cleared “fat-freezing procedure,” from August 2015 to February 2016, she claims that she was left “permanently deformed.”
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