Famous model Loni Willison became homeless
Once a famous beauty today doesn't even have shoes and eats from garbage. Former beauty and swimsuit model Loni Willison is homeless today.
The former catwalk queen had millions on her account, but those days seem to be forever behind her. While she was once a swimsuit model and the wife of Rescue Service star Jeremy Jackson, today she ended up abandoned, penniless and homeless.
Former beauty Loni Wilson is hard to recognize today as she digs through containers on the streets of Los Angeles where she lives as a homeless person. The street and dirty containers have been her daily routine for almost six years, and now she was filmed again after a long time pushing a cart from the supermarket with her belongings and digging in garbage cans looking for food.
While we used to see her on the covers of magazines, Loni today looks like many other women living in the same situation. In the photos published by the Daily Mail, it can be seen that she is wearing a denim jacket and leggings. She has a colorful scarf around her neck, a flannel shirt tied around her waist, and a cap turned upside down on her head. Walking the streets barefoot.
When you see her in an issue like this, it's hard to believe that ten years ago she lived the Hollywood dream, was on the covers of magazines and appeared on the red carpet with her famous husband Jeremy Jackson, whom she married in 2012.
Loni got addicted to drugs. She divorced Jeremy after only two years of marriage, and it seems that everything has gone downhill since then and she has been sleeping on the street in recent years.
She was found to be homeless in 2016 and she was reportedly addicted to methamphetamine and suffered from mental problems.
Earlier, she told The Sun that she was 'doing quite well' and that she had not been in contact with her ex-husband for years.
' I didn't talk to Jeremy. I don't want to talk to my friends. I'm doing quite well. I don't want anyone to help me, ' she said at the time.
She added that she has everything she needs.'I don't have a cell phone. I have food and a place to sleep. I get some money here and there, and there is food in buckets and near shops. There is a lot, ' she said.