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The Ed Bernstein Show - Interview Janice Dickinson Part 1

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Part 1 - Television Interview with Supermodel Janice Dickinson

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  • I really like Janice , I have always been a celeb. watcher even the D listers but until her show I had really never heard of her, at least she is honest to girls , If you are fat or Ugly you will not make it ,Its one thing to think you can model, but it is very different to become a Model

  • I really feel for Janice. She's been thro so much yet never gave up on life. She instead picked herself up and turned herself into an icon. She is amazing. Love her or hate her she is strong. Love u Janice! x

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  • lol i lv janice <3

  • shes so full of shit!!! 'everyone is beautiful' ye right!! thats not what she says on her show 'your too ugly to be a model go get some surgery and maybe i will consider you'!!

  • who is that at 3:16 -3:21

  • well since then shes ovs had her neck lifted

  • These 2 men are sexy XD yummy

  • @Rouben19 I just think modeling is showing your true beauty more than enhancing what you have. Where does a model with no spirit go? Nowhere. Anyone with a lot of dedication and preserverance can make it, no matter how you look like.

  • Janice handed over her career to Cindy Crawford back in the 90's so she could be a mother. Cindy was the new prima supermodel and Janice's fame was dwindling because she wasn't a young, fresh-looking girl anymore. But you know? But she will always be the one who set the standard for what it takes to be a successful, hardworking fashion model...to work in Paris or Milan, it takes drive, skill, portfolio, knowledge of the culture and language, money, good manners and passion (not neediness).

  • I think Janice knows she is not THE first supermodel but in her eyes she is the first to have worked in more fashion capitals than any of the models before her and getting plenty of work in those places. She worked in Germany, England, Japan.... pretty much anywhere with a fashion capital flourishing. Europe paved the way for her modeling career and that's part of why she is known all over the world. Countries like European models... Janice was considered ethnic looking, as in European.

  • In the 20's and 30's supermodels did just print work. Runway didn't come into being till the 50's or 60's. In the 70's it begin to be intricate and theatrical like we see today. Dorian Leigh and Lisa Fonssagrives were the supermodels before the 40's but only in print. Janice added defination to the term in the 70's because by then modeling and fashion were going through another revolution. It was the 70's, a time of revolutions!

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