JANICE Dickinson is making the most of her appearance in millions of homes every night on I’m A Celeb South Africa – by releasing a song.
The model announced her surprise foray into music on Instagram last night.
She has released a house track with her vocals over the top, and played the song called Get Into It over a video montage of her magazine cover shoots.
Janice, 68, said: “Check out my new song on Spotify!! Link in bio #music #model.”
A link to her new Spotify page revealed she released her first song last year, titled I Coined It.
A short bio on her page explains: “Janice Dickinson – America’s self-proclaimed first supermodel was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. in 1955 …
“After decades in the entertainment industry, Janice is now shifting her focus towards a fresh path in the music scene.”
Janice previously sparked a feud with Naomi Campbell after she claimed that she was the world’s first supermodel and coined the term in 1979 during a conversation with her manager.
The story goes that her manager, concerned that Janice was taking on too much work, told her, “You are not Superman.”
To which Janice replied: “I am not Superman, I am a supermodel.”
Years later in one barb Naomi hit back: “It’s used way too much.
“And I laugh. I just laugh. We never called ourselves that.
“It was coined by whatever losers, but I never called myself a supermodel.
“It’s always been a very competitive career. It’s hard work. It’s a discipline–taking care of yourself inside and out.”
Janice reignited their row on I’m A Celebrity when she slammed the Brit model during a chat with Myleene Klass.
Myleene, 45, asked Janice: “What do you think modelling does to young girls? Cos everyone is really scrutinising it now.
“You know, like, it’s not PC, they shouldn’t be doing it.”
Janice replied: “It depends, like Naomi Campbell for example is the biggest b*itch.”
Then she claimed: “She’s not nice to her assistants, she’s always late.
“The industry turned her into a monster.”