Price left school in 1994, at the age of 16, and after the suggestion of a friend to have some professional photographs taken she decided to pursue a modelling career. The pictures were sent to a modelling agency in London and, to her surprise, agencies invited her into their studios for photo shoots and to discuss a contract.It took a few negative responses for Price to have a successful outcome,but when in 1996 she was offered a job at Page Three, 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 Three and in men's lifestyle magazines.



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 the coursework of the 2001 British General Election, Jordan ran as a candidate in Stretford and Urmston under her actual name using the slogan: 'For a Bigger and Betta Future'. As part of her comical election campaign, they promised free breast implants, more naturist beaches, and a ban on parking tickets.In the finish, Jordan won 713 votes, one.8% of the votes cast.



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.