Baidu Encyclopedia is a comprehensive narrative of 80 years to become the world's first supermodel
January 1960 On the 29th, the Karanjis welcomed their first daughter, Giya Karanji. Giya grew up in the suburbs of Philadelphia. Her father runs a chain of sandwich shops, and her mother takes care of the children at home.
Although Jiya’s family looks normal on the surface, in fact Jiya’s family has broken down. Ji Ya's brother Mike Carranji recalled that he and Ji Ya would sit on the steps every night and listen to their parents arguing. In 1971, Giya's mother Catherine left her husband and children and moved out by herself. In this year, Giya was only 11 years old.
Little Jiya is very dependent on her mother and hopes that her parents can get back together. But a year later, her mother's remarriage completely shattered Jiya's dream of having a normal family. Since then, Xiao Jiya has drifted between the two families and seldom gets the attention of people around. She felt abandoned.
At the age of 13, 14 years old, Ji Ya began to violate the curfew, drink and smoke marijuana. She admires David Bowie, the rock chameleon very much, and agrees with his rebellious spirit. With the admirers of David Bowie, Jia found the life she had been pursuing. She went to David's concerts, went to the gay clubs in the Philadelphia Dungeon, lived with someone older than her, and chased girls.
Because of her beauty and unparalleled image, Ji Ya has been invited to be a model when she was a teenager. Her mother believed that being a model could help Jiya restrain herself, so she encouraged her to make modeling her career.
In 1977, Gea went to a DCA club (similar to a gay disco) to dance and was caught by Morris Turnerbaum, the hair stylist at the time.
Three months later, he took Giya to New York to meet Minnie Cook, the owner of a modeling agency. Minnie was very excited to see Ji Ya, and she forgot to sign a contract with her. In early 1978, Gea moved to New York and started a modeling career with the help of Morris.
Ji Ya's indifferent attitude towards everything and her cold and fragile appearance made her quickly become the world's top model, earning $10,000 a day.
This kind of thing has never happened before in the fashion industry.
In the 1970s, a drug containing cocaine was popular in the United States. This drug is not only prevalent in nightclubs, but also widely consumed in studios, with the goal of keeping models energetic so that they can work longer.
At first, Giya snorted cocaine just for recreation.
But in 1980, her consultant and agent Morris Turnerbaum died of lung cancer. In order to alleviate the pain caused by this, Ji Ya began to take heroin, and drug use soon became all of Ji Ya's life.
A few months later, Jiya spent all the money he earned on drugs. She doesn't even have the energy to work, and sometimes falls asleep while taking pictures.
In 1983, Jiya was arrested for taking drugs while taking photos in South Africa. Since then, Jiya's modeling career is over.
After that, Jiya returned to Atlantic City. In order to earn money to buy drugs, she slept with men and was even raped several times. On November 18, 1986, Giya Karanji died of AIDS at the age of 26.
http://baike.baidu.com/view/2829280.htm from Baidu Encyclopedia
seen Julie's interview, she said she Jiya too much like I missed the play before so she asked some more time to think
we know Julie youth It’s crazy to think about it. Indeed, even the personality is very similar. I’m not going to talk about it. The
movie depicts Jiya’s heartbreaking life in a confused style.
She is a bad girl, LES. At first, she took drugs for entertainment and became so serious that even true love can’t restore her. Drugs hurt people
The starlight of a supermodel cannot be exchanged for the meager dream of being loved and embraced. The courageous pursuit of same-sex emotions cannot restore the cruel youth of loneliness and disillusionment. Remember her beauty, remember her pain, remember this lost and childlike woman.
TOO WILD TO LIVE, TOO BEAUTIFUL TO DIE
http://tieba.baidu.com/p/1138193969 This post is Jiya’s magazine post. I hope everyone will take a look at some real Jiya that you don’t know.
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