Kaia Gerber Calls Out Mom Cindy Crawford for Posing with an Underwear-Clad Model: ‘Where’s Dad?’

Cindy Crawford and her rising model daughter Kaia Gerber are undeniably close. The two attend red carpet events together, walk the same runways, pose in endless selfies and support each other’s work. But that doesn’t mean Kaia isn’t savage when it comes to what her mom shares on social media.

In Crawford’s latest Instagram photo, which she captioned “Versace Versace Versace Versace,” the 51-year-old supermodel poses alongside a young male model, dressed in just a pair of Versace briefs, for an InStyle photo shoot. The model paints her toenails bright red while he holds onto her calf. Crawford, who is dressed in Versace as well, has her arm draped over the model’s shoulders.

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And 16-year-old Gerber decided to troll her mom on Instagram, for posing seductively with someone other than her father, Rande Gerber.

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“MOM!” Kaia wrote in the photo’s comments. And in another comment, she followed up with, “where’s dad.”

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The InStyle shoot, in which Crawford wears all Versace, also includes photos of male models waiting on Crawford by pouring her tea, along with a group of men accompanying her by the pool.

But despite her daughter’s Instagram humor, Crawford is one proud mom when it comes to Kaia’s budding modeling career.

“I am so proud of Kaia. She’s doing it! And she an incredible first season, and then for her to work with Steven Meisel for the new Versace campaign, doing Versace was one of my first major campaigns, and then seeing her do it, she’s just killing it. She’s having fun.”

Crawford also reminisces about her own modeling career, and remembers the very moment when the industry changed — and when supermodels became the forefront of fashion.

“With the generation before us, there were show girls, and there were print girls, and very few did both,” Crawford says. “Gianni was the first to say, ‘I want the women in my campaign to also be on the runway.’ It was palpable that something had shifted.”

And while Crawford’s worldwide fame doesn’t doesn’t phase Kaia, that’s not the case for everyone.

“To her I’m mom, but I’m Cindy Crawford to her friends,” Crawford says.