
Janice Dickinson, 70, Posed for Playboy and Dated Rob Lowe and Sylvester Stallone – See Her Now
Janice Dickinson: From Supermodel to Reality Star at 70
(Include image: Janice Dickinson in 1980s Versace ad with caption: "Janice in a iconic 1980s Gianni Versace campaign.")
Janice Dickinson, the 70-year-old supermodel who dominated the 1980s fashion scene, remains a recognizable figure decades after her runway heyday. Known for gracing covers of Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, and Cosmopolitan, Dickinson also posed for Playboy and became a muse for designers like Versace and Calvin Klein. Her career expanded into TV as a judge on America’s Next Top Model and star of her reality series The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency.
Recent Sighting: Low-Key in LA
(Include image: Janice in denim shorts and visor, 2025, caption: "Janice running errands in Los Angeles.")
Recently spotted in Los Angeles, Dickinson kept it casual in cutoff denim shorts, a navy tee, and a beige visor. The model, now married to psychiatrist Dr. Robert "Rocky" Gerner since 2016, has been open about her 2015 breast cancer battle, which included radiation and surgeries.
Stallone Romance and Paternity Drama
(Include image: Janice and Stallone in 1994, caption: "Dickinson with Sylvester Stallone during their brief engagement.")
Her personal life made headlines in the ’90s when she dated Sylvester Stallone, who left then-girlfriend Jennifer Flavin for her. Their engagement ended abruptly when Stallone discovered he wasn’t the father of Dickinson’s daughter, Savannah (born 1994). Businessman Michael Birnbaum was later confirmed as the biological father. Stallone reconciled with Flavin, marrying her in 1997.
Plastic Surgery Confessions
Dickinson has never shied from discussing her cosmetic procedures, starting with a "mini facelift" at 32 while dating Stallone. On a 2024 podcast, she admitted targeting early signs of aging: "I noticed jowls… a mini lift kept me going for years." She’s also undergone breast augmentations, liposuction, and Botox, though she insists her lips are natural. Despite past financial struggles—including a 2013 bankruptcy with nearly $1M in debts—she claims no surgery regrets.
Legacy and Resilience
(Include image: Janice at 32 in 1986, caption: "Dickinson in her modeling prime, 1986.")
From Brooklyn native to international icon, Dickinson’s career evolution—modeling, TV, and entrepreneurship—reflects her relentless drive. At 70, she remains a testament to reinvention, proving that even supermodels age, but their legacies endure.
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