Friday, December 23, 2016

Janice Dickinson on Kim Kardashian & Kylie Jenner: Leave Modelling To The Professionals!

Janice Dickinson is not a fan of the way just about anyone can be branded a model these days based on how many followers they have on social media. 


The 61-year-old supermodel used an interview on The Tomorrow Show with Keven Undergaro to fire some shots at the people she thinks are not models. 


The main people on her radar appeared to be the stars of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.



Give me a break. You think that’s supermodel?” Dickinson said, looking at a photo of Kendall Jenner.


“That is not supermodel … She can’t beat me. She can’t. Apples and oranges.”


Janice has definitely fallen off the map in recent years, while the Kardashian-Jenners seem to be using social media to their advantage. 


Keeping fans up to date on what’s going on in their lives is what’s keeping them so relevant. It’s crazy how popular one family can be. 



Janice then took aim at Kim’s Vogue cover and hit out at the way the family looks. 


“Kim Kardashian made the cover of Vogue, which made me want to vomit. It was crazy,” said the former modeling agency owner.


“They’re not models! They’re reality TV stars! You know, modeling is extremely hard work, you have to have perfect proportions.



“The Kardashians do not have couture proportion.”


Her comments probably stem from the fact that social media was not around when Dickinson was in her heyday.


Maybe Janice would have had an easier time of breaking into the industry if she had Instagram and a whole lot of followers. 



Alas, we’ll never know how different it could have been for her, but we’re sure Janice would jump at the chance of taking the idea of social media back to the 1970s. 


Hey, she was the one who thinks she created the term “supermodel.”


The Kardashian-Jenners probably don’t give a damn about these comments because they’re reaping all the money and fame from being on these magazine covers. 


That sort of does make them models. Right?



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