

While many women saw the less-than-perfect image as a positive step, Cindy felt its release was malicious.
'I felt blindsided,' she told Elle Canada. 'I was very conflicted, to be honest.'
The unflattering image showed a then
 48-year-old Crawford revealing a less-than-flat stomach while dressed 
only in her lingerie. 
In the image the 49-year-old had wrinkles and sagging skin around her stomach area. 
The photo had allegedly been digitally manipulated to exaggerate any slight flaws.
'That picture didn’t reflect what I saw when I looked in the mirror—even in the worst dressing-room lighting,' she explained. 
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| Cindy's face in its natural state in a leaked, unphotoshopped picture that went viral. | 
But Cindy felt she was unable to speak out against it, because so many women saw it as a positive step.
'It put me in a tough spot: I 
couldn’t come out against it because I’m rejecting all these people who 
felt good about it, but I also didn’t embrace it because it wasn’t real -
 and even if it were real, I wouldn’t have wanted it out there,' she 
said.
'I felt really manipulated and conflicted, so I kept my mouth shut.' 
Cindy said she didn't understand why seeing a bad picture of her should make people feel better.
'Why would seeing a bad picture of 
me make other people feel good? I know my body, and I know it’s not 
perfect, but maybe I have a false body image; maybe I think I look 
better than I do. I think that most women are hard on themselves.'
However she did admit: 'Sometimes, 
the images that women see in magazines make them feel inferior—even 
though the intention is never to make anyone feel less.
'So somehow seeing a picture of me 
was like seeing a chink in the armour. Whether it was real or not isn’t 
relevant, although it’s relevant to me. I don’t try to present myself as
 perfect.'
When the picture went viral 
celebrity snapper John Russo said in a statement to ABC News that the 
image - from a 2013 cover shoot with Marie Claire Mexico - was 'stolen 
or unlawfully accessed and then altered and distributed to the media.'
Russo added: 'It has been falsely 
claimed that this photograph represents an un-retouched image of Cindy 
Crawford. This is not true.
'It is a fraudulent altered version of my photograph. I am grateful that this fact has been brought to the public's attention and that corrections are being run in the media.'
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