

Price left school in 1994, at the age of 16, and after the suggestion of a mate to have some professional photographs taken they decided to pursue a modelling career. The pics were sent to a modelling agency in London and, to her surprise, agencies invited her in to their studios for photograph shoots and to speak about a contract.It took a few negative responses for Cost to have a successful outcome,but when in 1996 they was offered a job at Page, a topless female glamour model pictorial in British tabloid newspaper The Sun. Price's career as a glamour model had begun.She adopted the name Jordan in 1996, and made frequent appearances as a model on both Page and in men's lifestyle magazines.



In an try to cross over from modelling to other areas, Cost auditioned for a part on the United Kingdom tv remake of the American-series Baywatch in 1998,[ visitor introduced The Large Breakfast and played herself in an episode of Dream Team.


In 2002, they appeared on the September cover of the American edition of Hugh Hefner's Playboy journal. Price's reputation led to a trio of documentaries by film-maker Richard Macer: Jordan: The Truth About Me in 2002; later followed by Jordan: The Model Brother and Jordan: You Don't Even Know Me in 2004.