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Friday, 7. February 2003
Ana Hickman leaves ID agency; one dead
saltyt
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The Women agency is continuing its aggressive campaign to recoup losses following the defection of supermodel troika Stella Tennant, Eva Herzigova and Kate Moss (who's now officially part of the IMG stable). This week they made a play for ID Models' top girl, Brazilian bombshell Ana Hickmann, star of ads for the likes of La Perla and Victoria's Secret. Sources say Women offered Hickmann a $200,000 signing bonus and a deeply discounted commission to defect. "That's 720,000 reales in Brazilian money," notes our insider. "You can buy 10 apartments with that in Sao Paulo. It's pretty hard to say no." Apparently Hickmann isn't eager to ditch the agency that made her famous, but her husband has decided it's too sweet to pass up. Earlier this week it looked like a done deal, but now Hickmann is on the fence. "It's a very difficult decision to make," Hickmann tells us. "Paolo [Zampolli] was my mentor and he is like a brother to me. Unfortunately, there are communication differences between him and my husband involving my career. And I've also decided to do different things with my life." "Ana is a very sweet girl and we are on great terms," Zampolli says. "There are no hard feelings either way." And Women has apparently selected its next target: New York Model Management star Leticia Birkheuer, who walked in the Victoria's Secret show. "Women approached her and offered her a deal," says New York's Marion Smith. "But she told them she wasn't interested. It's a sad state of affairs that they're going after other agencies' girls like this." "They approached us, like a lot of girls have," insists Women boss Paul Rowland. "But we told them, 'If you have a contract, we have to wait until it's up.' We'd love to represent them, they're both beautiful girls. But that's a conflict of interest." Rowland denies that the agency is offering any signing bonuses or commission discounts. "What we offer is good management service, period. And anyway, Ana can make $200,000 in a week, she wouldn't be swayed by that." Meanwhile, it's been a rough week for Zampolli, to say the least; his close friend and ID's former head of scouting, the well-liked Fabio Lenzi, was shot and killed by a trio of robbers while working in Cape Town, South Africa for Italian Vogue. The bandits blasted the unfortunate Lenzi in the chest twice as he sat in a car with his fiance, American model Capri Thomas, who was unharmed. The murderers made off with Lenzi's rental car, cash, computer and cell phone, as well as Thomas' jewelry. Lenzi, who was with ID for three years, discovered South African Guess model Minki van der Westhuizen, among others. "I want to remember Fabio's loyal friendship, his talent, his precious presence and cooperation and his love for our business," Zampolli said in response to the news. "An unbelievable casualty took away one of us without a reason and we mourn his premature death." Zampolli is holding a memorial service for Lenzi at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church on Mulberry Street on Feb. 17. Related links
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