I’m A Celeb’s Janice Dickinson’s transformation including unrecognisable throwback snaps
26.04.2023 - 20:31
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Janice Dickinson, who is the self-proclaimed “world’s first supermodel”, first found fame as a fresh-faced teen model back in the 1970s.The star, 68, was an almost instant success story and graced the pages of huge fashion magazines including Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar and walked for major brands including Calvin Klein and Versace. Janice even had a couple of acting stints on eighties shows including Matlock and The A Team, but proved to be better suited to the world of reality television.The supermodel has appeared on shows including America’s Next Top Model and her original stint on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! Back in 2007 was so memorable that she’s among the iconic stars returning for the All Star edition.
Janice looked positively glowing as she appeared on the first episode of the new series rocking a chic bright turquoise blouse and her signature long dark locks.The supermodel’s appearance has famously changed significantly throughout the years and she’s been frank about undergoing cosmetic procedures in a bid to preserve her good looks. In 2012, Janice underwent a facelift, but it didn’t exactly go according to plan and the star later confessed that it had left her disfigured and facing medical complications.
She was later forced to undergo more surgery to fix the problems, but it didn’t stem what she would later describe as an addiction to cosmetic procedures. In 2015, she likened herself to an “alcoholic looking for their next drink” and confessed to having a breast augmentation, a tummy tuck, a neck lift, botox injections, collagen lip fillers and several more facelifts to boot.The star turned to the experts on reality TV series Botched for help to fix various issues and got extremely personal when she
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