Janice Dickinson -- the self-proclaimed world's first supermodel -- has signed on for the next season of "Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew" ... sources close to the show tell TMZ. 
We're told Janice decided to enlist the help of Dr. Drew Pinsky and crew in order to kick her problem with alcohol abuse.
Janice will be joining the likes of Bonnie Pointer of the Pointer Sisters, Jeremy London and his ex.
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(Page 1 of 3) | 1 | 2 | 3 | Most Recent | Next 15 CommentsA Pointer Sister?! Im so excited!....lol...seriously I cant wait to see this one....last one was off the chain.....but seriously, how are they all holding up, the former patients that is?
What is she addicted to: Bad plastic surgery ? I keep hearing how good she looks for her age, I don't see it... If I had that much money, I could afford a lifetime of plastic surgery too LOL
GEEEZZZZZZZZZZ!! What happened to her?? She used to be gorgeous. Now she's just.......
If she wants to deal with an alcohol problem, she should find a real professional and deal with it in private. Putting this material on television is unethical, period.
Did they really get Jeremy London? Smart if he's behind on his mortgage, but wasn't he trying to keep his family from talking about his issue?
Jeremy London ? But, I thought he's been sober for a while now... Those mean guys who kidnapped him and made him do drugs must've caused him to have a relapse... LMAO
I actually think she looks pretty good! I love the rehab shows, I think it's very entertaining, and I believe everyone should get a second chance WITH the exception of animal abusers and people who harm children!!!-those sickos need to be locked up and the key needs to be thrown away!
yikes,,she looks rough..thats definitly a face only a mother could love,,and thats only if mama is blind
hate to admit but I do like this show. Watching "D" lister at their lowest point somehow make it entertaining...I vote for LiLo to be the next cast...
Good Luck to Dr. Drew on this one. He got his hands full with her. I give her credit for trying - though.
















