Cindy Crawford Stuns in Bathing Suit at 49 Alongside Her Gorgeous Kids – See the Pics!
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Cindy Crawford Reveals Her Favorite Body Part and Why She’s Not Phased by Turning 50
Age is nothing but a number! Cindy Crawford spoke to ET while promoting her new book, Becoming, and the supermodel revealed everything from how she feels about turning 50, to her favorite body part! "I would say definitely, as a model, your legs," Cindy revealed about her personal favorite part of her look. WATCH: Cindy Crawford to Her Model Daughter Kaia: 'Enjoy Carbs While You Can!' As for the milestone birthday she has coming up in February, Cindy says she's just happy about her life and career. "When I started modeling, I thought of it as a five year career," she said. "And I kept on tacking on five more years." "As a woman I don't go, 'Hey, whoopie!' But I'm grateful for my life. It's just a number right." That it is, Cindy!! WATCH: Cindy Crawford's Kids Kaia and Presley Gerber Might Just Be the Most Gorgeous Celebrity Kids Ever Meanwhile, Cindy's 14-year-old daughter Kaia has already a burgeoning modeling career of her own. Cindy revealed to The Edit last week she sometimes worries about the pressures to be thin in modeling today. "Today, models are expected to be so tiny and I worry about that for her, because that was never my natural body type and I don't think it'll be hers either," Cindy said. "Still, I'll say to her, 'Enjoy carbs while you can!'" That said, Cindy totally supports her daughter following in her footsteps. PHOTOS: Hollywood's Best Bikini Bods Over 40 "Kaia's blossoming into such a beautiful young woman and I really want to let her shine," she continued. "I don't want her to feel in competition with me, although I'll tease her, and say, 'You have my old hair -- give it back!' Or, 'Give me back my legs!' But she'll be fine … She's much more together and worldly than I was at her age." Watch below.
The supermodel appeared alongside her 15-year-old son Presley and her daughter Kaia, who turns 14 next month, for a family photoshoot in Vogue that proves amazing genes run in their family.
The 49-year-old beauty and her family welcomed cameras into their remote, private getaway in Ontario, Canada, where Cindy showed off her fabulous figure in an army green one-piece bathing suit, while hanging out with her kids.
In Vogue's September issue, Cindy, her husband Rande Gerber, and their children soak up the sun, play in the clear Canadian waters, and jet around on a water craft, generally showcasing the perks of being super attractive and fabulously wealthy.
And it's clear that Presley and Kaia are following in their parents' footsteps of being almost impossibly gorgeous.
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Cindy's time with her family at their luxurious island getaway is documented in great detail in Vogue. The issue also features Beyonce on the cover, so that’s always another good reason to check it out.
Recently, Cindy and Rande joined their friends George and Amal Clooney in Italy where they stayed with the Oscar winner and his wife at their home in Lake Como, before they traveled together to Spain for the launch of Rande and George's brand of tequila, Casamigos.
Check out the video below for more on the fun celebration.
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