Supermodel Cindy Crawford has offered a rare, intimate look into her past with the late John F. Kennedy Jr., sharing a previously unseen handwritten note from him. The personal message, recently uploaded by Crawford, immediately captivated fans and resurfaced memories of their iconic collaboration on the debut cover of *George* magazine in 1995.

The note was shared shortly after an episode of FX's 'Love Story' highlighted Kennedy's significant career milestone with the launch of his publication. Crawford posted the inaugural *George* cover, which famously featured her posing as a scantily clad George Washington, photographed by the renowned Herb Ritts. The accompanying note from Kennedy, addressed to Ritts, read: “Herb. Here's the cover. It reflects hours of debating over what words and how many words to obscure your beautiful image. We hope you liked it. Talk soon, John K.”

The supermodel reminisced about the project, which blended politics with pop culture. John F. Kennedy Jr. himself once commented on the cover, stating on CNN that *George* aimed for the “intersection of politics and popular culture.” He described Crawford as “the symbol of American commercialism, in a way, as well as being a very capable businesswoman,” explaining his choice for the magazine's groundbreaking first issue.