Janice Dickinson is engaged

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Janice Dickinson is engaged

By Liz Raftery,

She's spent plenty of time walking down a runway, and now Janice Dickinson will soon be walking down the aisle.

The former America's Next Top Model judge recently got engaged to Dr. Robert ("Rocky") Gerner, she tells Us Weekly.

"I couldn't be happier right now," Dickinson tells the magazine. "Oh! And our wedding is going to make Brad and Angelina's look like a trip to city hall!" 

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Dickinson and Gerner have been dating for about three months and recently went shopping for an engagement ring together, according to Us Weekly. Dickinson showed off the rock at a party over the weekend.

It will be the fourth marriage for Dickinson.

"I intend to make Rocky the happiest man in the world for the rest of his life," she tells Us.

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