Janice Dickinson vows to 'always support' Madonna despite 'different' looks
Janice Dickinson has insisted that she will "always support" pop superstar Madonna despite her "completely different" looks.
The former supermodel, 68, is back on our screen in the UK for the upcoming series of I'm A Celebrity South Africa - an All Stars spin-off version of the hit ITV show where former contestants will test themselves once again in Bushtuckers Trials.
Janice is one of nine confirmed celebrities to take part in the 12-person line-up, which will air on our TVs from Monday, April 24. She will be joined by Fatima Whitbread, Paul Burrell, Helen Flanagan and Carol Vorderman.
Shaun Ryder, Amir Khan, Jordan Banjo and Phil Tufnell will also star with three mystery names to be confirmed for the show which has already been filmed in Kruger National Park.
Janice was speaking with Queerty over a manner of issues, including her 'feud' with fellow America's Next Top Model judge Tyra Banks, Donald Trump and Madonna.
TOWIE's Chloe Brockett makes cheeky dig at Saffron Lempriere during filmingIt is with the latter that Janice praised the 64-year-old singer-songwriter for "transforming herself" over her distinguished career.
Janice said: "She just keeps transforming herself. Pushing for new horizons being a director, being a photographer, being an author, being a singer, being a dancer.
"I have met her and I photographed her. She’s gorgeous. I don’t know what’s going on with her look these days. She looks completely different. But to each his own. I will always support her."
During the revealing interview, the self-proclaimed first supermodel opened up on the unfortunate moment she "stole" former US president Donald Trump's limousine to attend a dinner with a friend.
Janice claims the incident occurred when she was due to go for dinner with the son of another US president John F Kennedy Jr.
She admitted that it was a simple mistake as she did not realise that the vehicle belonged to the businessman. Janice explained how she was unable to find a cab at the time so grabbed the next best thing.
"I once stole Trump’s limousine without knowing it was his limousine,” she explained.
Blaming a snowstorm in New York for the lack of cars available, she said she spotted the limo nearby and did not hesitant to jump in the driver's seat.
The model continued: "I drove it a few blocks down the street, swerving, you know, making fishtails in the street and there was no one on the road. It was a real storm."