This Is Why Kaia Gerber Started Modeling When She Did

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In the family: In a new interview with Teen Vogue, Cindy Crawford and daughter Kaia Gerber chatted about all things modeling. Crawford decided to clarify exactly why her teenage daughter started modeling when she did—and it had nothing to do with her purposely keeping Kaia away from the limelight. “Even though her dad and I have always taken pictures of Kaia, her first real modeling job was for Versace when she was 10 years old,” Crawford told the magazine. “We allowed her to do it because it was with a great team. … Because she didn’t do another modeling job right away, the media falsely said I was pulling her back from it. The truth is, there aren’t that many incredible opportunities for young girls and I only wanted her to have great experiences.” Head over to Teen Vogue to read the full interview. [Teen Vogue]

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