SHE was one of the most desirable women in the world in the early noughties and racked up a £24million fortune through sexy modelling shoots.
Despite her enduring fame and wealthy bank balance, Caprice, 52, is much more grounded these days, preferring to fly economy than in the pricier seats at the front of the plane.

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Speaking to the My Dirty Laundry podcast, the model reflected on her jetset lifestyle and celebrity romances.
She said: “I don’t even know how I did it. I mean, honestly, my life, you know, for like 15 years, my life was very big, you know, travelling everywhere, travelling first class.
“Now I’ve travel with seven people and work, you know, next to the toilets and economy, you know.
“Things have changed quite a bit. And it was very rock and roll. It was, I was meeting everyone in the entertainment industry. I was making good money, but now it’s much better.”
One former flame was so smitten with Caprice that he bought her a first class plane ticket from London to New York so they could have lunch just hours after meeting her.
Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst, 53, was attracted to the beauty after hitting it off at the MTV Awards in 2021.
Unfortunately for him their transatlantic date didn’t lead to anything more with Caprice describing the chat as pleasant but vacuous.
Time has changed many things in Caprice’s life but her love of a certain fashion favourite isn’t one of them.
She recently insisted she would never stop wearing hotpants, even when she eventually reaches her 70s.
However, she has retired another former wardrobe staple, G-strings.
Mum-of-two Caprice, who is married to Brit financier Ty Comfort, previously told us: “I’ve never been a fan of a G-string, I only ever wore one out of necessity on the red carpet or on photoshoots.
“Although what I wore was so revealing I’m not sure you could call it a thong, perhaps just a piece of string.
“I don’t like a string up my tushie.
“I always felt uncomfortable but I wore such risque outfits I needed something to hold everything in place but not be visible.
“Back in those days I should point out that my bum was perky, cellulite-free and hard as a rock.
“Now I’m 51, time has played a very cruel trick on me called ageing, so I hanged up my thong for good about eight or ten years ago.
“Not to mention the idea of my sons seeing me in a dental-floss bikini leaves me in a cold sweat.”

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