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Influencer lays bare the HORRORS of living in a shared 'model apartment' at age 16 - revealing she was forced to share 'tiny, disgusting' two-bedroom property with NINE other teens who all paid $3,000 A MONTH

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Living in a house full of models sounds glamorous, but according to one former cover star there's only one word to describe it - 'criminal.'

UK-native Madeleine White, 28, who now lives in Los Angeles, recently exposed the truth about life as a budding fashion star when she laid bare her horror stories from a summer she spent living in a two-bedroom model apartment in New York at the age of 16.

'Models are the most disgusting people on the planet Earth,' she declared in the TikTok clip, calling the $3000-a-month apartment she lived in with nine other teens and tweens a 'biohazard.'

Madeleine, who was previously signed with Ford Models and Nous Model Management, added the only reason her parents let her go and work in New York over the summer was because there was meant to be a chaperone living there at all times.

UK-native Madeleine White, 28, shared her horror stories from a summer she spend living in a two-bedroom model apartment in New York when she was 16

UK-native Madeleine White, 28, shared her horror stories from a summer she spend living in a two-bedroom model apartment in New York when she was 16

She called the $3000-a-month apartment she lived in with nine other teens and tweens a 'biohazard'

She called the $3000-a-month apartment she lived in with nine other teens and tweens a 'biohazard'

'Spoiler alert, there wasn't,' she joked in the clip, which has so far been viewed over 841,000 times.

'Imagine my shock and horror when I arrive and realize that there are 10 girls sleeping in a two-bedroom apartment,' she recalled.

Madeleine said the larger bedroom had three sets of bunk beds and the smaller bedroom had two, with the third room for the chaperone, 'who I don't believe I ever saw in two months,' she quipped.

The model-turned-TikTok-star admitted she is not overly surprised that the apartments were disgusting, as everyone living in it was under 18.

'Most girls were younger than me and I was 16,' she shared. 'A lot of the Russian girls were like 12, 13, 14.'

The horrors started from the moment Madeline arrived, when she was shown her bed which was made up with 'period-stained sheets.'

'None of the girls even said hello to me when I walked in,' she said. 'I'm obviously already so nervous, and so I have to go up to them and be like: "Hi, where are the clean sheets?"'

Madeleine said she was shown a cabinet which was filled with 'crumpled piles of other dirty, filthy, filthy f**king sheets.' 

Madeleine said the larger bedroom had three sets of bunk beds and the smaller bedroom had two (similar to the one shown)

Madeleine said the larger bedroom had three sets of bunk beds and the smaller bedroom had two (similar to the one shown) 

The horrors started from the moment Madeline (pictured on  the cover of Harper's Bazaar) arrived - when she was shown her bed which was made up with 'period-stained sheets'

The horrors started from the moment Madeline (pictured on  the cover of Harper's Bazaar) arrived - when she was shown her bed which was made up with 'period-stained sheets'

The former model said there was not one pot or pan in the whole apartment that wasn't moldy, broken and the stove and the oven didn't work
The former model said there was not one pot or pan in the whole apartment that wasn't moldy, broken and the stove and the oven didn't work

The former model said there was not one pot or pan in the whole apartment that wasn't moldy, broken and the stove and the oven didn't work

'There was not one pot or pan in the whole apartment that wasn't moldy, broken,' she listed. 'The stove and the oven didn't work.'

She said girls' alarms would be going off throughout the night, and that others would be having conversations all night with friends and boyfriends overseas.

Madeline then broke down how the model apartments are paid for, explaining they are leased through the modeling agencies with rent taken out of their earnings - meaning they don't have to pay any money up front.

According to Madeleine, sometimes girls end up staying in the apartments for years because they don't make enough money to leave.

'They literally could not afford to move out,' she explained. 'They either never paid off the agency debt from that rent, or just barely paid it off, but never made enough for a security deposit somewhere else.'

Despite the initial horror, Madeline said she ended up 'weirdly loving' staying there, but can't stay the same about her next model apartment experience - which was in Milan.

She said that it was a 'much nicer apartment' - which she shared with only three other girls - but the hygiene of the others caught Madeline off guard.

'Not one of them believed in flushing the toilet,' she said. 

'I had conversations with them,' she continued, adding there were 'pads, tampons, s**t' left in the toilet every day.

Luckily for Madeleine, men's fashion week was on at the time she was there and her friends and then-boyfriend were in Milan as well, so she was 'basically never home.'

'So imagine my surprise one day when I am summoned into the agency [and] I'm told that I'm being kicked out,' she recalled.

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Madeline said she ended up 'weirdly loving' her New York apartment, but can't stay the same about her next model apartment experience - which was in Milan (Madeleine walking the runway in Tokyo in 2015)

Madeline said she ended up 'weirdly loving' her New York apartment, but can't stay the same about her next model apartment experience - which was in Milan (Madeleine walking the runway in Tokyo in 2015)

'The agency proceeds to tell me that there has been a raging party in the apartment,' she continued. 'Multiple neighbors have complained about several nights in a row of partying, the police have been called several times.' 

According to the model, her roommates had conspired against her and all decided to blame her.

'I was horrified,' she said. 'I started bawling in the agency and eventually I'm pretty sure they believed me, cause I didn't end up getting kicked out.'

'But it's just a snippet of my model apartment experiences,' she concluded the video.

The video was inspired  by another former model who posted a video detailing the gross habits of a model she worked with, whom she said is now very successful Victoria's Secret model.

Madeline's video was inspired by another former model's video detailing her horrific experience of living in a model house

Madeline's video was inspired by another former model's video detailing her horrific experience of living in a model house 

In the now-viral clip, content creator Taylor said the model was the 'it girl' for the year - estimating it to be around 10 years ago - labelling her a 'pathological liar' who is a 'kleptomaniac with a personality disorder.' 

Taylor said she and the other models in the apartment started to notice that things were going missing from their rooms, including 'pens, cups and prescription medication - and they later spotted her wearing them.

However, things reached boiling point when they went to search her room to retrieve their belongings.

'But this is the grossest part,' she continued. 'She would keep all of her trash - dirty used tissues that she would wipe her nose with, her butt - you'd see poo.'

Taylor said she would keep all of the rubbish in a suitcase kept in their apartment.

'It was so foul,' she said. 'We took her suitcase out to the balcony that night and our apartment stunk so much less immediately, it was so foul.'

'We kicked her out that day,' she continued. 'Now she's super famous and doing really well. She's blown up and makes so much money.'

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