
Title: Yasmin Le Bon, 60, Details Modeling Career’s Toll: Chronic Pain, Depression, and Reflections on Industry Struggles
Yasmin Le Bon: From Supermodel to Chronic Pain Survivor
[Image: Yasmin in her 1980s modeling heyday]
At 60, former supermodel Yasmin Le Bon has revealed the hidden toll of her glamorous career. Once a top earner in the industry, she now admits that decades of runway work left her with chronic pain and depression. Discovered at 17, Yasmin signed with London’s Models 1 agency, becoming the face of Chanel, Versace, and Dior, and gracing iconic magazine covers like Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar.
The Physical Cost of Fame
[Image: Yasmin in a 1990s photoshoot]
Yasmin’s career demanded grueling physical endurance. “I’ve had times where I couldn’t walk without pain. It was mentally exhausting,” she shared. She recalled balancing in stilettos during photoshoots, a norm in the ’80s and ’90s that took a toll on her back. “You have to accept living with pain and adapt,” she added, emphasizing the mental resilience required.
Navigating a High-Pressure Industry
The industry’s darker side also tested her. Yasmin credits her strong personality for avoiding exploitation. “Photographers would push boundaries to test your toughness,” she explained. “I never compromised—I shut down anything that felt off.” She married musician Simon Le Bon at 21, and their 39-year marriage became her anchor.
Motherhood and Mental Health
[Image: Yasmin with husband Simon Le Bon]
Raising three daughters—Amber, Saffron, and Tallulah—added to her challenges. “Teenage years were brutal. Their emotions drained me,” she admitted. The stress exacerbated her physical pain, leading to a “dark period” in her 50s. “I felt like a punching bag. My body couldn’t recover.” Therapy and family support helped her rebuild.
Legacy and Moving Forward
[Image: Recent photo of Yasmin]
Now a grandmother, Yasmin focuses on wellness and family. Her daughter Amber welcomed a son in 2024, bringing new joy. Reflecting on her journey, Yasmin remains candid: “The industry gave me everything, but it cost me. You learn to prioritize your health and happiness.”
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