[post_page_title]Cheryl Tiegs then[/post_page_title]
Tiegs earned the most part of her fame by appearing on the covers of TIME magazine and the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. During her modeling career, Tiegs posed for a poster dubbed the Pink Bikini poster, which was one of the most iconic images of the 70s.
She was arguably the biggest and most notable supermodel of the time, having a whole hoard of appearances on magazine covers, making her a much-loved and renowned model. Her beauty never failed her in the industry.
[post_page_title]Cheryl Tiegs today[/post_page_title]
In 1995 she released two product lines. One was sportswear for QVC, named Cheryl Tiegs Sports Wear – hardly an original name, but it served its purpose! The second was a line of wigs and hair products, specifically for Revlon.
She has also appeared in Girls Behaving Badly, Family Guy, and True Beauty. As a further reminder of her unwavering fame, she also hosted Pathfinders: Exotic Journeys and is often invited onto shows like The Dr. Oz Show and The Today Show.