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‘When I modelled as a teen, rejection crushed me – now, at 53, I don’t care’

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leave the industry after just three years.A typical day in Tokyo would involve two jobs: one from 8am to 4pm and another from 5pm to 9pm.

After that, agency bosses would send her to nightclubs where models were given free food to lure in Japanese businessmen willing to spend a fortune on drinks.

The only time Greenhill could afford to phone home was at night and she talks about standing in damp phone boxes in the dark while men banged on the door and tried to take photographs of her.“By my third three-month visit, I was 20 and was so lonely and alienated that I stopped eating,” she says. “Looking back, it must have been a control thing and by the time I came home, I weighed about 6 and a half stone and my hair was falling out.

My modelling agency took one look at me and said, ‘Oh you’ve lost weight, you look great’– but it wasn’t great, my periods had stopped.

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