Janice Dickinson, 67, Recreates Iconic Poses in Viral Video: ‘POV: You Were the First Supermodel Ever’
. “POV: You’re the first supermodel ever,” she wrote on-screen. Then, the video cuts back and forth from throwback photos to thecovers, swimsuit campaigns, fashion shoots, and more. Andwith the caption, “I’m back kidlets.
” Needless to say, fans were deeply entertained and inspired. “I learned to pose because of you Janice, loved every editorial of you growing up,” one person commented. “She’s an icon, a legend, and she IS the moment,” another added. “And stunning as always!” someone else wrote.
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