Over the holidays, Dayle Haddon, supermodel, actress and advocate for the global education of girls, died from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning in Pennsylvania.
The 76 year old was the only model to have four major contracts as the face and international spokesperson for L’Oréal, Revlon, Estée Lauder and Max Factor. She posed for over 100 magazine covers and wrote two international bestsellers, and was a UNICEF Ambassador and who founded Women1One, a nonprofit devoted to creating positive change in the world by educating girls around the world.
APB News caught up with Dayle in Saudi Arabia a few years ago at the gathering of living Nobel Peace prize winners to discuss and help try to solve the world’s issues.
Dayle’s daughter, Ryan Haddon, wrote a beautiful tribute to her mother. In part it reads: “In conversation, she could go to the deepest of places and also soar the highest heights of spiritual understanding. She held so many up, saw their greatness, sometimes hidden to them, and always built bridges with her own connections to help them ascend. She was everyone’s greatest champion. An inspiration to many.”