The star is smarter than many people think.
Cindy Crawford rose to fame as a catwalk star. Her face appeared on the pages of glossy magazines more than once or twice. She advertised the most expensive and exclusive things that many girls only dream of. Who would have thought that in her youth the star planned to connect her life with a completely different sphere.
After school, Cindy went to college, where she studied chemistry. After graduating she would become a chemical engineer. However, the future star did not stay long in college. Crawford left after one semester to become a model. Still, she remembers something of what she taught many years ago.
Vogue magazine once conducted a flash survey of models to determine their level of erudition. Crawford was asked:
“Which alkali metal reacts best when its most stable isotope has a half-life of 22 minutes?”.
The model immediately responded:
Francinium.
Photo source: Legion-Media
Author: Yekaterina Parfenenko
Source: Popcorn News

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