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How to Intimidate People Like Janice Dickinson

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By eHow Contributing Writer

The self-proclaimed "World's First Supermodel," Janice Dickinson is known for her loud antics, her recurring role on various reality shows and her ability to intimidate people from all walks of life. If you want to intimidate people like Janice Dickinson does, harness the feisty fashionista's looks of death and cutting comments.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Bite the hand that feeds you. When Tyra Banks invited Janice to be a judge on her hit reality show, "America's Next Top Model," the exposure revived Janice's career and led to subsequent spots on reality shows as well as her own show, "The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency." In return, Janice has commented, "Tyra's no walk in the park. Tyra's really righteous."

  2. Step 2

    Throw people for a loop. In one memorable episode of "America's Next Top Model Cycle 6," Dickinson coaxed a contestant to open up about the problems she'd had with another model on the show. Instead of consoling words, Janice offered up the advice, "First rule of modeling--you NEVER rat out your b*tches!" and "Zip it, b*tch; you're dead in my book!"

  3. Step 3

    Size people up to intimidate them. Janice has been known to look people up and down to critique their model potential in a way that leaves them shaking in their shoes, both on "America's Next Top Model" and "The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency."

  4. Step 4

    Swear at one of television's most beloved stars. At the 2007 "Fox Reality Channel Really Awards" show, Janice greeted "American Idol" star, Sanjaya Malakar with, "F*ck you, Sanjaya!"

  5. Step 5

    Be a diva off-camera as well as on. During a 2007 fashion show, Janice reportedly refused to sit in her assigned seat and trashed designer Ed Hardy's clothing line to reporters.

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