Cindy Crawford's had a controversial "Photoshopped" image circulating on the web where the California local is a sporting lingerie in an untoned and haggard-looking body.
According to CNN, the leaked photo came from a December 2013 issue of Marie Claire Mexico and Latin America.
"During the session that we did at that time for our edition, we proved that Cindy is an ambassador of beauty who has made history. It was a total privilege to have this fashion icon on the cover," editor in chief of Marie Claire Mexico and Latin America Ariadne Grant said.
"The most important thing about this news is to note the beauty that Crawford has always been, and how happy we are that she has been part of a production for Marie Claire Mexico and Latin America -- a title that shows the strength and power of real women, always respecting (their) beauty, individuality and femininity," Grant added.
The leaked photo was allegedly altered to make Cindy Crawford look bad.
TMZ noted that Cindy Crawford's photographer threatened everyone who posted the image with a lawsuit if it won't be "taken down and apologize." Reportedly, the known photographer admitted "he took the photo for Marie Claire Mexico and someone stole it from him and Photoshopped it."
Supermodel Christie Brinkley appears to defend her colleague Cindy Crawford during her recent guesting in "The Dr. OZ Show." Fox News noted what Christie stated in the show.
"I just shared a dressing room with Cindy Crawford -- at most, it was a year ago, OK -- we're in the dressing room and I turned around to grab something and Cindy is stark naked stepping into something," Christie said.
"She looked perfect. It was kind of annoying. I was very inspired and went home and did my exercises," she added.
"I know there's people that would like to believe it, but I'm telling you with my own eyes, she was perfect. I know that she takes really good care of herself," Christie Brinkley said referring to the leaked photo.
Cindy Crawford remains mum about the allegedly "Photoshopped" image.