After 25 years of silence, supermodel Karen Mulder shocks the world with her return to the spotlight—gracing the cover of German Vogue at 57. Once a global icon who accused powerful men of drugging and raping her in 2001, she later retracted those claims, calling them a “cry for help.” Now, she insists she was forced into that retraction and reveals she endured “horrible, inhumane things,” hoping her fame would compel change. Her explosive statements, long buried, are reigniting debates about industry abuse and whether she was ahead of the MeToo movement. With renewed energy and a new media company, Mulder may be launching a bold campaign to expose exploitation—backed by friends like photographer William Rutten, who believes she’s finally being heard.

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