58-Year-Old Cindy Crawford Rocks The Internet With Fourth Of July Pictures
In case anyone out there today was wondering if 58-year-old Cindy Crawford can still bring the heat on America's 248th birthday, I've got some news for you …
Our girl still very much has it! It might as well be 1992 all over again.
Crawford rocked the internet yesterday on an otherwise slow Fourth of July by not only posting a set of throwback pics of the glory days, but also mixing in a few current photos just to let the folks out there know that she can still hit the corners with 99 MPH cheddar.
"Born in the USA ❤️🤍💙 " the supermodel captioned her Instagram slideshow, which was set to Bruce Springsteen’s hit song that you undoubtedly heard 25 times yesterday.
But you haven't heard it like this:
Cindy Crawford still has it at 58
Yep. Cindy Crawford ain't going anywhere, any time soon. Was it ever a question? If it was, there's your answer. Right there in the above slideshow that had the internet in shambles yesterday afternoon.
Let's take a quick glance at the reaction:
The quintessential American girl next-door.
A top U.S. ambassador.
When women actually cared what they look like not all fast food and excuses.
Beautiful woman.
Love it, the iconic supermodels.
Don’t you ever get tired of looking in the mirror and taking your picture? Don’t you have more to do than try to stay a model? You don’t look the same, are old now. Jeez just move on. Do something like give back to communities every single day. Oprah says to those whom much is given, should give back. She is spot on. Get a life.
Wow! Didn't see that little twist coming at the end, did you? That comment comes courtesy of someone named pieancake123, for those wondering. Frankly, that makes perfect sense. Checks out.
Hey, pieandcake123, if Cindy Crawford wants to A) post sexy throwback pictures of herself on the Fourth of July and/or B) post current pictures of herself on the Fourth of July, she can. Get over it. Nobody on this planet is complaining except you.
Red, White & Blue bikinis is exactly what Ben Franklin had in mind on this day, 248 years ago. Get on board or get out.
Welcome back, Cindy!