Linda Evangelista is sharing a uncommon glimpse into her blended household life with Salma Hayek.
Within the cowl story for Vogue‘s September concern, the supermodel, 58, recounted a heartwarming story about how the Frida actress, 56, showered her with kindness when she was sick in the course of the holidays. Hayek is Evangelista’s son Augie’s stepmother, because the 16-year-old is the son of the actress’ husband, French businessman François-Henri Pinault.
“I used to be sick at Thanksgiving,” the Able to Put on star recalled to the journal. “And Salma obtained on the airplane along with her daughter, got here right here, and made Thanksgiving dinner.”
It wasn’t simply any dinner, both. “She requested what I needed — it was a really eclectic want record,” Evangelista continued. “I needed her Mexican rooster with truffled potatoes. And he or she spent the day within the kitchen and cooked it herself. No assist. The children helped her on the finish. She made a feast — a gorgeous, stunning meal.”
Initially, Evangelista tried to demur, however the actress was undeterred in her mission to verify her pal loved a pleasant vacation regardless of being in poor health. “I had advised her that I wasn’t going to have Thanksgiving; I wasn’t feeling properly. And he or she stated, ‘Oh sure you might be. I’m coming.’ And poof, she was right here,” Evangelista defined.
The mannequin dated Pinault, 61, for 4 months between 2005 and 2006, with Augie born in October of that 12 months. On the time, Evangelista didn’t publicly reveal the identification of her son’s dad, however she filed court docket paperwork in 2011, searching for baby assist, and confirmed that the French billionaire had fathered Augie. Hayek started relationship Pinault in 2009, and the 2 welcomed their daughter, Valentina Paloma Pinault, 15, the next 12 months. The couple wed in Paris in 2009.
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Evangelista reunited with fellow ’90s supermodels Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington and Naomi Campbell to shoot the duvet for Vogue‘s iconic September concern. The women opened as much as the journal about what it was wish to be queens of the catwalks throughout their heyday.
“I am blessed that I got here up at the moment, I would not have needed to come back up at one other time,” Campbell, 53, advised the journal. “There was a sisterhood there, outlined by caring and loyalty: When one is down, you decide the opposite one up.”
“There’s something about our early years that actually felt very joyful and actually celebratory,” added Turlington, 54. “Though life was actually not good, whenever you look again there’s a sense of enjoyable.”
Evangelista echoed Campbell’s sentiment that the fashions loved a particular sisterhood. “It may well really feel lonely up on that runway so to move somebody is at all times reassuring — you do not really feel so alone,” she stated.
The style icons additionally shared their ideas on growing older and the strain many ladies really feel to take care of their youthful look. Evangelista declared that she truly embraces getting older.
“I don’t thoughts and I by no means did thoughts growing older,” she advised Vogue. “Getting older will get us to the place we need to be, and that’s for me a protracted life. [Late makeup artist] Kevyn Aucoin was so afraid of wrinkles and he by no means obtained them. I would like wrinkles — however I Botox my brow so I’m a hypocrite — however I need to develop previous. I need to watch my son [Augie] develop right into a fantastic younger man. I simply need to stick round.”
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