Georgina Cooper, the British supermodel who rose to fame in the 1990s and was known as London’s “original gap-toothed girl,” has died at 46, The Post can confirm. A friend of fellow ’90s modeling icon Kate Moss, Cooper passed away while vacationing on the Greek island of Kos only months after getting married. A source on the Greek island said she died after falling ill suddenly the day before she was set to fly back to her home in the UK.
Cooper’s former agent, Dean Goodman, told The Post, “I can confirm the death of the beauty that was Georgina Cooper. She was a special one, like no other i have ever looked after, she was real..
. hard to find these day’s and she will be sorly [sic] missed by me and the many others that she touched their lives.” He continued, “Seeing the outpouring of love for her is beautiful and shows what a special person she was, a naughty funny soul, and a smile that lit up any room or catwalk.
” Cooper said “I do” to her husband, Nigel, in June. The pair exchanged vows at her home in Maidstone, Kent, before heading to a local pub for their wedding reception. Daily Mail was the first to report her death.
According to the outlet, she was taken to the main hospital on Kos, but her condition was so grave that she was flown by an air ambulance to Crete, where she remained in intensive care for five days before her death. Cooper’s body was allegedly flown back to England last week. “She loved Greece and told me that she was going ba.