Exclusive: Janice Dickinson sues ITV over I’m A Celebrity accident while walking to the loo

American supermodel Janice Dickinson, 70, tripped over a cable in the Kruger National Par while filming the All Stars series of I’m A Celebrity – falling face-first to the ground

Janice Dickinson is launching legal action against ITV

Janice Dickinson Sues ITV After Horror Fall on I’m A Celebrity — Star Left Bloodied and Broken in South Africa Jungle Nightmare

The “world’s first supermodel” is taking her jungle battle from the Kruger National Park straight into the High Court.

American icon Janice Dickinson, 70, has launched a legal war against ITV bosses after a shocking on-set accident forced her to quit the All Stars edition of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! in 2023.

The legendary model and former America’s Next Top Model judge tripped over a cable while filming in South Africa, crashing face-first into the ground in a terrifying fall that left her with a black eye, a head wound, and fears of a fractured skull.

Paramedics rushed Dickinson to hospital, where doctors ruled out a break — but she was left battered, shaken, and permanently scarred. “There’s still an indentation on my forehead,” she revealed. “I don’t think it will ever fill out.”

Janice appeared on the All Stars series of the show in South Africa

‘I Came Here to Win!’

Despite calling the fall an “honest accident,” Dickinson insists the aftermath was devastating. “Even when I was on a stretcher, I was crying: ‘I came here to win this contest,’” she confessed.

The star says she begged producers to let her return to camp, but ITV pulled the plug, fearing the other celebrities couldn’t handle her condition. “I was in shock even a day after,” she admitted.

Dickinson — who rose to fame in the 1970s and 80s and went on to conquer TV as a larger-than-life personality — has now filed a personal injury claim against ITV Studios Limited, dated September 19.

While the exact amount remains under wraps, insiders say the claim could stretch into hundreds of thousands of pounds.

Holding Hands, Hiding Pain

After the ordeal, Dickinson recalled the emotional moment she reunited with her husband, Robert Gerner. “My husband’s face didn’t budge when he saw me… but he held my hand really tight, so I knew something must be up.”

ITV reportedly covered her initial medical bills in Los Angeles, where she underwent intensive laser treatment to repair her injuries.

Still, Dickinson insists the emotional scars run deeper than the physical ones. “Emotions were at a high. I was crying and laughing and peeing on myself at the same time. It was terrible.”

ITV Stays Silent

Neither Dickinson’s agent nor ITV have commented publicly on the lawsuit, which is now set to play out in the courts.

But one thing is certain — the jungle queen isn’t done fighting.

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