Janice Dickinson beats Gigi Hadid, Bella Hadid and Julie Andrews

Catwalk veteran Janice Dickinson did not hold her tongue in a recent podcast, where she showed today’s hottest models and even the legendary Julie Andrews.

Dickinson, 66, says the “Music in the Heart” star was rude to her years ago, when she just wanted an autograph.

“I once met Julie Andrews at UCLA and she was in this back room and I was politely waiting for my turn in line to take a selfie and at least, you know, get an autograph,” she explained in “Behind the Velvet Rope” podcast. “And she – she stopped in front of me and said, ‘That’s enough. Thanks.'”

“And I thought, ‘Enough of what?’ she continued. “‘I stood in this line to get your autograph politely.’ She was like, ‘Well, I’m done. I’m tired.'”

“I was like, ‘F- you, man. How do you dare!’ She’s a bitch. She hurt my feelings. You can go for sound and music elsewhere. “

PageSix contacted Andrews for comment.

During the lively interview, Dickinson also shared his thoughts on the biggest names in modeling today, saying that they simply “don’t compare” with his colleagues from the 70s and 80s.

“I mean, they are very beautiful women, but they are not supermodels,” said Dickinson of the Hadid sisters.
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“Instagram models are famous and are put on ‘Vogue’, Kylie Jenners and Gigi Hadids and Bella Hadids. I mean, they are very beautiful women, but they are not supermodels ”, she said.

“You see them in advertising and Vogue uses them because they have millions and millions and millions of followers,” she added. “Vogue has a subscription of around 800,000 and Kylie Jenner has about 25 million people following her, something like that.”

“Never at the level of the girls of the seventies, eighties and nineties, we were fabulous.”

When asked what the new girls lack, the former “America’s Next Top Model” judge said: “I’m just thinking that they are not, they are – they have a look, they don’t diversify their movements. They just stay there. And receive millions of dollars. “

“They are not fierce hikers,” she added.

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