Saints WRs Olave, Thomas and Shaheed look to exploit a Panthers secondary without CB Jaycee Horn
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Houston calling: Cougars make their Big 12 debut against TCU with both teams seeking momentum
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No. 11 Tennessee heads to the Swamp focused on getting an elusive road win against Florida
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Ireland risking front-liners against Tonga before Springboks showdown in Rugby World Cup
Tonga has dropped its captain and most experienced player — Sonatane Takulua — for its Rugby World Cup opening match against top-ranked Ireland on Saturday in Nantes
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Princess Peach: Showtime Release Date
Princess Peach: Showtime comes out next year and is available for pre-order.
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Binance.US legal and risk executives are leaving - WSJ
Risk and legal executives at the U.S. affiliate of Binance are leaving at a time when the crypto
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Column-ECB seals euro's fate; parity back in play?: McGeever
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Florida The euro was already poised to weaken further before the European Central Bank's
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Disney Holds Initial Talks on Sale of ABC to Local Broadcaster Nexstar
Walt Disney Co. has held exploratory talks about selling its ABC network and TV stations to local broadcaster
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As UAW strike looms, Biden admin considers aid for small suppliers -source
President Joe Biden's administration is discussing emergency aid to protect smaller firms that supply U.S. auto manufacturers if
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Cindy Crawford says her father initially thought modelling ‘was another form of prostitution’
Cindy Crawford has shared how her father, John Crawford, didn’t initially understand that modelling was a career. The supermodel, 57, spoke candidly about the beginning of her career in a sneak peek of the new Apple TV+ documentary series, The Super Models, shared via People. While the clip showcased a photo of Crawford from the 1980s, she expressed that back when she was a teenager, she didn’t understand how the modelling world worked. “I never even thought about modelling,” she said. “I didn’t even know it was a real job. I didn’t know how I would get from DeKalb, Illinois, to a magazine.” After the clip showed footage of Crawford posing for the camera in the 80s, she then added that her father didn’t know what modelling was either. “My dad really didn’t understand that modelling was a real career. He thought modelling was like another name for prostitution,” she said. “So [my parents] came with me to my very first modelling appointment.” This isn’t Crawford’s first time opening up about the early days of her career. During an interview with Vanity Fair in 2016, she recalled how she posed for her first portrait at the age of 16, while living in her hometown. “When I was 16, Roger Legel, a local photographer in my small town of DeKalb, Illinois, asked to photograph me for the college newspaper. I agreed, and he shot this picture at the backyard pool of my high-school boyfriend,” she said. According to Crawford, that photoshoot offered her a change of perspective, as it ultimately encouraged her to go into modelling as a career. “I was still a teenager and dreamed of becoming something big - a nuclear physicist or the first woman president, the two biggest jobs I could think of,” she said. “Doing this first shoot changed my life. The photographer encouraged me to go to Chicago to try to find an agent.” The actor once again shared her parent’s initial thoughts about modelling, before recalling how she went on to officially start modelling in Chicago. “At the time, my dad thought modelling was a nice word for prostitution, so my parents were very protective of me,” Crawford said. “I went to Chicago, ended up signing with Elite, and from there started doing catalogue shoots as well as working with Victor Skrebneski - the most important photographer in Chicago.” She concluded: “This one photograph opened my eyes to a whole new world and started me down the path of modelling.” In the new Apple TV + series, The Super Models, Crawford comes together with fellow modelling legends – Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, and Christy Turlington – to open up about her time in the fashion world. According to a press release shared by Apple TV, the program will discuss some of the achievements that these four women have had so far, as well as how they’ve shaped the modelling industry today. “Their prestige was so extraordinary that it enabled the four to supersede the brands they showcased, making the names Naomi, Cindy, Linda and Christy as prominent as the designers who styled them,” the press release reads. “Today, the four supermodels remain on the frontlines of culture through activism, philanthropy and business prowess.” “As the fashion industry continues to redefine itself – and women’s roles within it – this is the ultimate story of power and how four women came together to claim it, paving the way for those to follow,” the statement continued. The Super Models will premiere on Apple TV + on 20 September. Read More Supermodels recreate iconic Vogue cover from 1990 Watch: Cindy Crawford re-creates iconic 1992 Super Bowl Pepsi ad Kaia Gerber addresses nepotism in Hollywood: ‘That just isn’t how art is made’ See plus-size model Ashley Graham stun in Old Hollywood-inspired Harris Reed LFW show Football legend Michael Owen: My four kids all have opinions about my fashion choices Sex Education season 4: How vintage finds help characters get their unique style
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Arkansas and BYU each seeking a 3-0 start in rematch of a game the Razorbacks won in a 2022 shootout
Arkansas will host fellow undefeated BYU on Saturday in Week 3
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No. 21 Duke aims for a for 3-0 start and fifth straight win against Northwestern
No. 21 Duke is going for a 3-0 start when it hosts Northwestern
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