Janice Dickinson rose to fame in the 1970s as a bold, self-proclaimed “first supermodel.” She later became a reality TV star, appearing on shows like America’s Next Top Model. Her fiery personality and headline-making love life, including a paternity scandal involving Sylvester Stallone, kept her in the spotlight.
Cosmetic surgery became part of her journey early on, starting with a mini facelift at age 32. Over the years, she underwent numerous procedures and spoke openly about them in her book “Everything About Me is Fake… And I’m Perfect.” She later appeared on Botched after complications from decades-old implants.

In 2016, Dickinson was diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer, calling the moment “an out-of-body experience.” Thanks to early detection, she avoided chemotherapy and became an advocate for awareness.
Now 70, Dickinson is married to Dr. Robert Gerner and has shifted her focus to music and writing. Despite online chatter about her changing appearance, she remains unapologetically herself. “You will always remain the most beautiful model that ever was,” one fan recently commented.