Her husband is the best friend and business partner of George Clooney.
And now, Cindy Crawford has opened up about the news that George and wife Amal are pregnant with twins.
The 50-year-old supermodel, who has been in Australia for work with watch brand Omega, stated, 'My only advice is enjoy it!'
The star was initially keeping tight-lipped, until she learned the pregnancy news had actually been confirmed. In an interview with the Today Show, Lisa Wilkinson asked the brunette beauty about the pregnancy, to which she replied: ' I read that [they were expecting] as well, but that's all I can say...'
However, Lisa later revealed that after the cameras stopped rolling, Cindy seemed relieved when she realised the news had officially been confirmed.
'She said 'Oh, so it's actually been confirmed. Thank heavens! I had to keep that in for months'', Lisa claimed.
In a later interview with Today Extra, Cindy was asked by Sonia Kruger if she had any parenting advice for the pair.
Stunning Cindy replied, 'My mother's best advice to us was don't give advice unless someone asks for it. I would never volunteer advice. If someone asks me I would tell them, but I'm not the person just like,'Oh, here's what you should do''.
She then added, 'I guess, my only advice would be enjoy it! Because, as you know, because you have a little one, it goes like that!'
50-year-old Cindy is mum to seventeen-year-old son Presley and fifteen-year-old daughter Kaia, with husband Rande Gerber.
Rande is close friends with George, and the pair were seen out for dinner in West Hollywood on Friday seemingly celebrating the actor's baby news, as Cindy continued her work commitments Down Under.
Rande and George are business partners in tequila label Casamigos, which they launched to the public in 2013.
The friends came up with the idea whilst building their side-by-side vacation houses in Cabos San Lucas, Mexico.
And Rande and Cindy were front and centre during George and Amal's lavish wedding celebrations in Venice in 2014.
When asked about George finally settling down with the Lebanese-born human rights lawyer, Cindy said, 'He has done very well. Amal is amazing.'
By Andrew Court