Meet the 64-year-old ANTI-SEX evangelist Sister Cindy who inspired supermodel Cindy Crawford’s viral One Margarita video with irate rants about the dangers of drinking
Meet the 64-year-old ANTI-SEX evangelist Sister Cindy who inspired supermodel Cindy Crawford’s viral One Margarita video with irate rants about the dangers of drinking
- New single from TikTok star That Chick Angel is based on a tirade from Sister Cindy
- The 64-year-old Christian preacher shares stance against sexual sins online
- Her speech from Margarita went viral after a visit to LSU in March
Cindy Crawford’s surprise cameo in the viral One Margarita music video has thrilled fans since it debuted last week, but others are now even more excited after learning of the surprising inspiration behind the raunchy song.
Released by TikTok personality turned rapper That Chick Angel, the rap single pays tribute to the power of a margarita as an aphrodisiac that loosens your inhibitions with every sip.
However, the original concept for the drunkenness count came to another Cindy – thanks to a talk by an anti-sex evangelist named Sister Cindy.
The 64-year-old Christian pastor — whose real name is Cynthia Smock — has visited college campuses for the past few decades to speak out about sexual sins.
Sweet Mummy: Supermodel Cindy Crawford delighted fans with a cameo in the new music video for That Chick Angel’s single, One Margarita
The Other Cindy: However, many are surprised to learn that the song was inspired by a completely different Cindy
In recent years, she has been sharing her message on TikTok. However, her rant about Margarita first went viral after she delivered an impassioned speech at Louisiana State University (LSU) in March.
You heard her say, “If you buy her one margarita, she’ll spread her legs!” and explain what happens every time you buy more of the drink.
In April 2021, she made similar statements to a student at Indiana State University, as she argued:If you buy her two margaritas, she’ll jump right on your penis.”
Since then, Smock has re-shared her message on TikTok, using the song’s popularity to highlight her original message.
“Drink four margaritas and your heart is stone cold,” she says in a clip. “You had a great time last night, but you wake up the next morning with a stone cold heart. And it stays round.’
She continued, “You lose all feeling, all sense of kindness and compassion and mercy. You have changed into nothing, like an animal, survival of the fittest. No one can love you and you can’t love anyone either.’
In another video, she preached, “Five margaritas and you’ve been told, drink five margaritas and you’ll lose your soul.”
“You’re doing all sorts of nonsense. And the next day you don’t even feel sorry for it. You’re empty, your heart is hard, and you don’t even feel regret or remorse.”
Spread the word? 64-year-old evangelist Sister Cindy — whose real name is Cynthia Smock — has spent the last few decades touring college campuses preaching her views on sexual sins
Cheeky: The new song and music video plays on Sister Cindy’s famous speech claiming that drinking margaritas leads to immorality
Best Promo: Cindy drinks a Casamigos tequila drink from a margarita glass in the video — the brand was founded by Cindy’s husband Rande Gerber and George Clooney
She added, “It’s like you’ve gone too far and you’re in the deep, deep pit with no way out and you don’t even care anymore.”
Cindy Crawford brings a completely different energy when she agreed to star in the music video for a remix of That Chick Angel – aka Angel Laketa Moore – and rapper Saucy Santana – real name Rashad Jamiyl Spain.
Throwback: Cindy’s cameo was inspired by her iconic 1992 Pepsi ad
The supermodel slips back into a white tank top and her blue denim Daisy Duke shorts to recreate her iconic 1992 Pepsi Super Bowl ad for the clip.
The 57-year-old runway queen sips a Casamigos tequila drink from a margarita glass — the popular brand was founded by Cindy’s husband Rande Gerber and his best friend George Clooney.
Speak against Entertainment tonight on how the model featured in the video, That Chick Angle explained that Giant Music, the label behind the video, was already in a relationship with Casamigos.
She then added that Crawford’s children — daughter Kaia, 21, and son Presley, 24 — both played a role in convincing their mother to take the part.
In the original ad, the Vogue star wore a tank top and jean shorts — made from her own pair of jeans she brought to the set that day — as she drove a Lamborghini and stopped at a rural gas station to buy a can of soda .
Two young boys in a nearby field can be seen in awe and amazement as the beauty gobbles the can in one sitting.