Janice Dickinson teases biopic of her life as she reveals Sharon Stone's iconic advice

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Janice Dickinson, the original supermodel and a familiar face on shows like America's Next Top Model and I'm A Celebrity, has hinted at a biopic about her life.The 69 year old first shot to fame in the 1970s after moving to New York City to pursue a modelling career.

Despite initial rejections from agents including Eileen Ford who told her she was "much too ethnic. You'll never work", it was Wilhelmina Cooper who signed Janice, changing her life forever.

Her unique looks landed her top spots in Paris, making her one of the most sought-after models in the industry, often earning four times more than some of her counterparts at a whopping $2,000 per day, before signing to Ford Models.Ten years later, she was known as a "supermodel" with one of the most recognisable names, faces and walks in the industry.

With cover appearances for Vogue, Marie Claire, Playboy and Harper's Bazaar and collaborations with Valentino, Gianni Versace, Calvin Klein and Christian Dior, Janice also ventured into music, writing, acting and TV presenting – most notably on the Next Top Model franchise, alongside Tyra Banks, reports the Mirror.

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