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on the covers of Vogue, ELLE,
Harper's Bazaar Swimsuit Issue, Cosmopolitan
and Playboy. She has also appeared in ads
for Revlon, Max Factor and Clairol.
Dickinson is the author of three books,
including No Lifeguard on Duty: The
Accidental Life of the World's First
Supermodel, Everything About Me Is Fake...
And I'm Perfect and Check, Please! : Dating,
Mating, and Extricating. Besides writing and
modeling, she is a photographer and a mother
of two, Nathan and Savannah. She has been
divorced 3 times. Her former husbands are
Ron Levy, Alan B. Gersten, and Simon Fields.
Dickinson claims to have coined the title
"supermodel" and therefore proclaims herself
to be the world's first supermodel (although
the term was first used regarding Jean
Shrimpton in the 1960s). She is famous for
effortlessly repeating "I'm Janice
Dickinson, I am the world's first
supermodel!"
"Back in the day I was doing runway,
editorial, advertising, spokesmodeling, and
public appearances. Those are five different
categories. Your Twiggys and your Lauren
Huttons weren't doing that. I was Versace's
muse, I was Valentino's muse, I was Alaia's
muse, Lancetti's muse, Calvin Klein's,
Halston's. I could go on and on." - Janice
Dickinson
Dickinson is upfront about her extensive
plastic surgery. "Everything about me is
fake" as the title of her book proclaims.
The US book cover lists her numerous
"enhancements." Dickinson also talks about
the physical and s--ual abuse she and her
sister, Alexis, suffered at the hands of her
late father, Ray Dickinson, when she was
young.
She has appeared on 37 covers of Vogue.
Dickinson also starred as a judge on the
reality TV series America's Next Top Model
during the first four seasons. After
quitting (or possibly being fired) in the
spring of 2005, she was replaced by Twiggy.
She appeared in the fifth season as the
photographer for one episode's photoshoot
(with the theme of the photoshoot being
plastic surgery). Dickinson has expressed
disapproval for the winners of America's
Next Top Model, saying that they do not have
enough potential to be successful.
In 2005, Dickinson starred in the fifth
season of The Surreal Life with José Canseco,
Bronson Pinchot, Omarosa, Carey Hart,
Caprice, and Pepa. Dickinson's behaviour
during the show cast her in a negative
light. The show had a recurring feud between
Dickinson and Omarosa. While referring to
Omarosa, Dickinson claimed to have seen "the
scrass of current American Society."
Dickinson's post-Surreal Life ventures
include starting her own Hollywood-themed
restaurant known as "The Couture Cafeteria".
The restaurant received a rating of one star
in the last edition of Zagat's. Janice is
also starting her own modeling agency and is
in the middle of creating a reality TV show,
somewhat similar in concept to America's
Next Top Model. It will air on Oxygen
Network and titled The Janice Dickinson
Project.
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