Janice Dickinson has shared a series of gruesome photos from a fall that left her with a permanent scar on her face.
Unseen photos obtained by The Sun show the supermodel, who has several scars on her lip, nose, chin and forehead, lying in a hospital bed and staring into the camera.
TMZ also shared another series of photos of Dickinson’s face with a purple bruise on her chin.
The former “America’s Next Top Model” judge was injured in 2022 while filming “I’m a Celeb…Get Me Out of Here!” In the middle of the South African jungle.
In September 2025, Ms Dickinson filed a lawsuit in the UK against ITV Studios, claiming she suffered permanent facial disfigurement and nerve damage, which affected her ability to speak, eat and drink.
She is suing the British broadcaster for breach of duty of care and is seeking compensation of 700,000 pounds (just under $1 million).
Dickinson suffered “permanent traumatic scarring to multiple areas of her face, including her lips and area around her mouth, both cheeks, chin and lower face,” according to the complaint.
She believes her fall was caused by sleeping pills given by her doctor and the dark campsite, Thursday’s Mirror revealed.
The 70-year-old told The Sun about the incident: “It was the scariest night of my life.
“Those mothers left me bleeding in the dark for 10 minutes,” she went on to claim. “The people whose job it was to monitor us were negligent. ITV had a duty of care and they let me down.”
She detailed that her nose and lips were “bloody” and her chin was “slit” and bulged “like a golf ball.”
In response to her lawsuit, ITV released the following statement: “Ms. Janice Dickinson’s complaint has been received and considered.
“IAC operates high-level safety protocols and the health, safety and well-being of all of our contributors is our top priority.
“We are not aware of this version of events. However, we were caring for Janice at the time, paying her medical bills and flying her to Los Angeles, and the I’m A Celebrity team remained in regular contact with Janice and her representatives after she returned to the United States and on an ongoing basis until seven months after the show aired.”
