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America's Next Top Model Cycle 10
« on: January 28, 2008, 06:27:39 AM »
America's Next Top Model cycle 10 Premiere's February 20, 2008

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The competition goes back to where it all started, New York City, for the tenth cycle of The CW’s hit series AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL, as 14 finalists from across the country fight to make their dreams of becoming a top model into reality. Supermodel Paulina Porizkova joins the panel of judges when the season premiere of AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL hits The CW on Wednesday, February 20 (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET).

AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL
CYCLE 10 PARTICIPANTS:

Aimee
Age: 18
Occupation: Hostess
Hometown: Spanaway, Washington

Allison
Age: 19
Occupation: Hostess
Hometown: Waunakee, Wisconsin

Amy (a.k.a. “Amis”)
Age: 20
Occupation: Waitress
Hometown: Bartlesville, Oklahoma

Anya
Age: 19
Occupation: Retail Sales
Hometown: Honolulu, Hawaii
Atalya
Age: 18
Occupation: Student
Hometown: Brooklyn, New York

Claire
Age: 24
Occupation: Production Coordinator
Hometown: New York, New York

Dominique
Age: 23
Occupation: Receptionist
Hometown: Columbus, Ohio

Fatima
Age: 22
Occupation: Student
Hometown: Boston, Massachusetts

Katarzyna
Age: 22
Occupation: Finance
Hometown: Roslyn, New York

Kimberly
Age: 20
Occupation: Customer Service
Hometown: Worcester, Massachusetts

Lauren
Age: 22
Occupation: Artist
Hometown: Brooklyn, New York

Marvita
Age: 23
Occupation: Retail Sales
Hometown: San Francisco, California

Stacy Ann
Age: 22
Occupation: Student
Hometown: Miami, Florida

Whitney
Age: 20
Occupation: Student
Hometown: Atlantic Beach, Florida

During this cycle, the 14 participants live together and ferociously vie for the grand prize, competing in a highly accelerated modeling boot camp. The participants’ abilities are tested each week as they strive to master the runway and fashion photo shoots, perfect publicity skills and learn the business aspects of becoming a supermodel, all under 24-hour-a-day surveillance of the AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL cameras. Throughout the series, supermodel Tyra Banks, art director of photo shoots Jay Manuel, and runway guru J. Alexander mentor the participants.

Banks leads the panel of AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL judges, comprised of leading fashion industry experts. Joining the panel this cycle is supermodel Paulina Porizkova, along with returning judges photographer Nigel Barker and runway expert J. Alexander, who closely evaluate the progress of the models to narrow the field each week. In addition, special guest judges appear to critique the participants within his or her area of expertise.

The winner of The CW’s AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL will be managed by Elite Model Management. She also receives a $100,000 contract with cosmetics giant CoverGirl. Finally, the winner will appear on the cover and six-page fashion spread in Seventeen magazine

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Re: America's Next Top Model Cycle 10
« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2008, 01:53:19 PM »
AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL ONE-HOUR SPECIAL

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET)

"AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL EXPOSED, PART I"

THE BEST OF "AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL" Tyra Banks' hit reality series takes a look back at the show's most inspiring, touching and funny moments with clips from the first nine cycles and commentary from the participants.

Aspiring models from all over the U.S. are asked to demonstrate both inner and outer beauty while mastering complicated catwalks, intense physical fitness, fashion photo shoots, publicity skills and challenges, all under 24-hour-a-day surveillance.

In addition to Tyra, series regulars include Twiggy, Jay Manuel, J. Alexander and Nigel Barker.


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Re: America's Next Top Model Cycle 10
« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2008, 01:56:49 PM »
AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL ONE-HOUR SPECIAL PART II

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) 

THE BEST OF "AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL" Tyra Banks' hit reality series takes a look back at the show's most inspiring, touching and funny moments with clips from the first nine cycles and commentary from the participants.

Aspiring models from all over the U.S. are asked to demonstrate both inner and outer beauty while mastering complicated catwalks, intense physical fitness, fashion photo shoots, publicity skills and challenges, all under 24-hour-a-day surveillance.

In addition to Tyra, series regulars include Twiggy, Jay Manuel, J. Alexander and Nigel Barker.

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Re: America's Next Top Model Cycle 10
« Reply #3 on: February 14, 2008, 10:22:05 AM »
AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL ONE-HOUR SPECIAL PART II

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) 

THE BEST OF "AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL" Tyra Banks' hit reality series takes a look back at the show's most inspiring, touching and funny moments with clips from the first nine cycles and commentary from the participants.

Aspiring models from all over the U.S. are asked to demonstrate both inner and outer beauty while mastering complicated catwalks, intense physical fitness, fashion photo shoots, publicity skills and challenges, all under 24-hour-a-day surveillance.

In addition to Tyra, series regulars include Twiggy, Jay Manuel, J. Alexander and Nigel Barker.


DAD GUM IT!! I missed this! I can't wait for the new season though!!  :wohoo:
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Re: America's Next Top Model Cycle 10
« Reply #4 on: February 23, 2008, 12:27:55 PM »
Shoot, I can't tape this because of BB and AI. Does anyone know when they re-air the episodes? I am not finding the schedule.
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Re: America's Next Top Model Cycle 10
« Reply #5 on: March 02, 2008, 12:24:41 AM »

 :lol: I'm guilty of the same thing. I missed the show too.

Funny I was home but I forgot it was on.

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Re: America's Next Top Model Cycle 10
« Reply #6 on: March 02, 2008, 12:27:30 AM »
THIS WEEK ON AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL

"TOP MODEL MAKEOVERS" 

FORMER SUPERMODEL ELLE MACPHERSON GUEST STARS

Elle Macpherson surprises the girls at a photo shoot

and they model her new lingerie line after getting makeovers.

Tyra decides the look for each girl but not everyone agrees with her decisions.

Meanwhile, tension flares in the house between Fatima and Allison

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« Reply #7 on: March 08, 2008, 10:06:48 PM »
America's Next Top Model

Tonight, on America’s Next Top Model, the girls receive makeovers as chosen by Tyra herself. Afterwards, special guest Elle MacPherson surprises the girls as a photo shoot, where they model her new line of lingerie. There’s more drama in the top model house as Fatima and Allison get into an argument over racist comments.

The girls kick off the evening with a makeup challenge. They had very little time to throw on some Cover Girl makeup and the winner would have her photo featured in WalMart stores across the country. Though Allison and Whitney did well, the judges ultimately decided to make Claire the winner.

Back at the house, while playing with dolls, Allison made a comment that the black doll should have a bigger behind. She wanted to stuff the jeans to make her look more accurately proportioned. Fatima, naturally, took offense and the two got into an argument about Allison’s offensive comments.

Tyra met up with the girl to give them their surprise makeovers. They sat in chairs, having no idea what they’re going to look like until they see themselves in the mirror. Anya’s hair was dyed platinum blonde and Whitney received long blonde extensions. Aimee dyed her hair red and received bangs. Marvita had a horse mane weave, keeping her hair short on the sides and long from the middle on down.

Lauren received beautiful red highlights. Katarzyna went dark while Claire went very light blonde. Allison’s hair was lightened while Dominique lost some length. Stacey Ann’s hair was completely chopped off. Amis received extensions and blonde highlights while Fatima suffered as her weave was sewn in.

At their photo shoot, the girls were surprised by Elle MacPherson and found out they would be modeling her latest line of lingerie. Fatima and Marvita gave standout performances along with Aimee, Katarzyna, and Claire. Allison worked too hard on her poses in the mirror and didn’t come across as being natural enough. Amis had a hard time following directions and Lauren just looked awkward.

In panel, the judges felt that Dominique was more commercial than high fashion, a comment she took offense to.  Claire needs to learn how to use her eyebrows while softening her mouth, the way Christy Turlington is so good at.  The judges were turned off when they complimented Allison's new look and she didn't thank them.

Tyra surprises everyone by calling Lauren first.  Marvita is called next followed by Aimee, Claire, Stacy Ann, Anya, Katarzyna, and Amis.  Allison and Dominique are left in the bottom two.  Both girls have to learn that they're not perfect and need a little humility. 

Allison is eliminated



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Re: America's Next Top Model Cycle 10
« Reply #8 on: March 08, 2008, 10:10:29 PM »
 
I finally caught a rerun tonight of this season, geez I'm behind :lol:

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Re: America's Next Top Model Cycle 10
« Reply #9 on: March 16, 2008, 07:24:45 AM »
Update: America's Next Top Model



The first time Amy "Amis" Jenkins was in the bottom two as an America's Next Top Model tenth-season finalist, she didn't want to be booted because she felt like she had more to prove.
 
However the second time she found herself there, the 20-year-old waitress from Bartlesville, OK "really felt like it was okay."

"As time goes on in the competition, you feel differently towards things," she told reporters during a Thursday conference call.  "I was starting to just kind of feel over it a little bit -- not in a bad way -- but I felt like I was just this underdog.  I sucked at everything!  Sometimes that motivates people -- but for me -- I don't want to be a loser so sometimes I feel like I just kind of don't even get in the race."

Jenkins became the third contestant eliminated from America's Next Top Model's tenth season during Wednesday night's broadcast of The CW reality series after being criticized by the show's judges for not taking the competition seriously.

Source: http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/amy-amis-jenkins-felt-okay-about-her-top-model-ouster-6727.php


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Re: America's Next Top Model Cycle 10
« Reply #10 on: March 22, 2008, 03:25:27 AM »
Update: America's Next Top Model



What are you doing now, post-"ANTM"?
I'm just practicing posing. I'm back at home, back to working my normal retail job: I'm a cashier. But I love New York. I plan on moving there and looking for work.

What is your hair doing right now?
My hair is doing a lot that it shouldn't be doing. Right now I still have it in my mohawk. I'm looking forward to changing it really soon: it's going to be completely different. I'm thinking I'm gonna go blond, or I might keep it black, or go blue.

What did you think when Tyra gave you that style to begin with?
When I got the horse mane, I thought "Oh my God, this is a lot of hair. I really look like a horse!" I got called so many names, people were calling me Bret Michaels, My Little Pony, Mullet Wonder.

I'm not sure why Tyra was saying she invented that hairstyle.
She invented it. If she said she did, she did. 

 How do you feel about the way you've come off on the show: Do you think it's an accurate portrayal of what you're like in real life?
To tell you the truth, the way I am in real life is just the same way I am on TV. Except that this last episode, I really didn't like it that much. I'm not like that, like when I was saying that I'm too ghetto for this. No.

What did you think about the other girls calling you "ghetto"? Where I come from, that's not a cool thing to say about someone.
It's really not. Fatima said that to me one time on the very first episode, but it never damaged me. Where a person is from is not who they are. I know a lot of people from "the hood" or whatever you want to call it, and they are completely different from what they are surrounded by. I can say that about myself. At one point in time, I was more into where I lived, I was more into my surroundings, I was all hard, but then one day I just said to myself: "I'm cool. I want to do something different with my life. I want to go somewhere. I want to be somebody." I just got up and did it. 

Was the fighting in the house real or were they playing that up?
We did argue and fight a couple of times, but it wasn't really as severe as it was on the show.

Well, then there was the fight where Dominique called Whitney a racist.
Oh that was real! But I was neutral. But Dominique opened her mouth, I was like, "She can talk and do whatever she wants to do -- I'm fine."

It seems like the show encourages girls to discuss any traumatic events from their past: Did the producers ask you to talk about being molested?
When I did last cycle, I mentioned that because I wanted people to really know me and be able to relate to me and to say "I was raped, but I can do anything, I can be anybody. If she can do it, I can do it." That's why it brought tears to my eyes to admit that on national TV last cycle. But I gave that information out myself because I felt somebody might need to know because it might encourage them and make them feel stronger.

Do you think your experience was different from the other girls' since you were on the show once before?
It was really weird for me. Last cycle I was a completely different person, so excited and happy and new and fresh and green, "Oh my gosh, Top Model, this is so cool!" And then I didn't make it and I was a little hurt, but when I got back, I was really confused because I didn't know what the judges really wanted from me. I didn't 't know what to do. I was a little afraid: "Is she going to let me go through this time? Am I not going to make it?" I just thought, "I'm going to try to give it my all."

Did Tyra give you any advice?
Last cycle she told me not to give up and I didn't; I came back. This cycle she said: "Your pictures are beautiful. You should go and do what you want to do."

Are you friends with any of the girls from the show?
I keep in touch with Amis; she's my best friend. I love Amis. We're so tight. In the bonus clips, we're in the house talking about moving in together. She's so cool. 

Did the producers ask you to scream as much as you guys did?
It's all about the edits. When we first got there, we were like "Oh my gosh!" And once they get that edit ... we always looked like we were screaming.  I always looked like I was smiling, and I'm like, "I was not smiling that much!"

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Re: America's Next Top Model Cycle 10
« Reply #11 on: March 27, 2008, 05:19:47 PM »
Darn I have so much to tivo on Wednesday that ANTM is tivo'd on another tv and when I went upstairs to watch it the Celtics went over their time (11 minutes exactly!!!!!)  and didn't get the end of last nights episode so needless to say I have it tivo'd for the Saturday Night repeat and hopefully can see the end in its entirety!  I know who went home but still want to watch it  (:;)

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« Reply #12 on: March 27, 2008, 06:51:25 PM »
Darn I have so much to tivo on Wednesday that ANTM is tivo'd on another tv and when I went upstairs to watch it the Celtics went over their time (11 minutes exactly!!!!!)  and didn't get the end of last nights episode so needless to say I have it tivo'd for the Saturday Night repeat and hopefully can see the end in its entirety!  I know who went home but still want to watch it  (:;)

 :lol3: That's so funny my Wednesdays are full too so I settle for watching on Saturdays when there is nothing else on.

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« Reply #13 on: March 27, 2008, 10:50:35 PM »
Darn I have so much to tivo on Wednesday that ANTM is tivo'd on another tv and when I went upstairs to watch it the Celtics went over their time (11 minutes exactly!!!!!)  and didn't get the end of last nights episode so needless to say I have it tivo'd for the Saturday Night repeat and hopefully can see the end in its entirety!  I know who went home but still want to watch it  (:;)

 :lol3: That's so funny my Wednesdays are full too so I settle for watching on Saturdays when there is nothing else on.

You crack me up ca bb fan  :lol3: :lol3: So much good TV and so little time to watch all of it.  I usually watch the Saturday episode too.  And then keeping up with all the internet sites, gee how do we do it  :duno:   :lol:

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« Reply #14 on: April 01, 2008, 05:11:00 AM »
Aimee Wright the fifth girl cut from 'America's Next Top Model'



Aimee Wright's inexperience on the runway finally caught up with her, as the 18-year-old hostess from Spanaway.

Aimee became the fifth contestant eliminated from America's Next Top Model's tenth season during last Wednesday's broadcast of The CW reality series.

Source: http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/aimee-wright-fifth-girl-cut-from-america-next-top-model-6799.php

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Re: America's Next Top Model Cycle 10
« Reply #15 on: April 23, 2008, 01:37:02 PM »
Gee, there aren't many of us watching from here this season, huh?  Is this traditionally not a show folks at RFF watch? 

ANTM is one of my favorite reality shows.  Cheesy, campy, yes!  But it's just so darn much fun.  And the fact that I'm from Fargo, ND (home of ANTM 7 winner Caridee, and only 80 miles from home of ANTM 5 winner Nicole!) my girls and I became addicted cheering for our North Dakota girls! 

I have to say that I'm excited to see the girls in Italy tonight and and so thrilled that we FINALLY have a plus-size girl who made the over-seas trip!  Love Whitney and want to see her in the F3, at least!
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« Reply #16 on: April 23, 2008, 02:39:55 PM »
Gee, there aren't many of us watching from here this season, huh?  Is this traditionally not a show folks at RFF watch? 

ANTM is one of my favorite reality shows.  Cheesy, campy, yes!  But it's just so darn much fun.  And the fact that I'm from Fargo, ND (home of ANTM 7 winner Caridee, and only 80 miles from home of ANTM 5 winner Nicole!) my girls and I became addicted cheering for our North Dakota girls! 

I have to say that I'm excited to see the girls in Italy tonight and and so thrilled that we FINALLY have a plus-size girl who made the over-seas trip!  Love Whitney and want to see her in the F3, at least!

I know vanillalatte I love, love, love this show it's something my daughter and I can't wait to watch.  Sometimes so much is recording on Wednesday's that I have to record on the repeat night which I think is Saturday.  But we never miss it.  We've watched every cycle and even love the reruns!  ca bb fan is here with us so we can have a good ole time.   I glad you're here  :-*

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« Reply #17 on: April 24, 2008, 01:07:22 PM »
Well, as much as I loved Lauren's quirky, dark personality (and her awesome photos!) I can completely understand why she was eliminated last night.  I knew she was toast as soon as she started talking about how she's not a Cover Girl and how she had been dreading the CG commercial and shoot.  Ummm....sweetie, do you realized what the PRIZE is for winning ANTM????  So yeah, it was time for her to go.  I think she's be a fabulous print model, though!

I'm also worried about my Whitney!  I see exactly what Tyra and Co. were saying about the fakeness, and I don't think she intended it to be fake, but it just came off that way.  She's really overcompensating for her size.  She needs to just relax and be Whitney!

I have to add here, too, I'm really afraid Anya is going to win.  Every time that girl opens her mouth, I CRINGE!   :lala  Unfortunately, she's really in a front-runner position right now and is getting a winners edit.   :groan:

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« Reply #18 on: April 24, 2008, 01:55:39 PM »
Well, as much as I loved Lauren's quirky, dark personality (and her awesome photos!) I can completely understand why she was eliminated last night.  I knew she was toast as soon as she started talking about how she's not a Cover Girl and how she had been dreading the CG commercial and shoot.  Ummm....sweetie, do you realized what the PRIZE is for winning ANTM????  So yeah, it was time for her to go.  I think she's be a fabulous print model, though!

I'm also worried about my Whitney!  I see exactly what Tyra and Co. were saying about the fakeness, and I don't think she intended it to be fake, but it just came off that way.  She's really overcompensating for her size.  She needs to just relax and be Whitney!

I have to add here, too, I'm really afraid Anya is going to win.  Every time that girl opens her mouth, I CRINGE!   :lala  Unfortunately, she's really in a front-runner position right now and is getting a winners edit.   :groan:



Oh vanillalatte I agree with everything you just said I could swear you were sitting there with my daughter and me  :lol:  But what you left out was Ms Jay was so darn funny last night we were laughing with tears!!!  :funny: The whole panel was funny and even Katarzyna was laughing in the background when Anya was up but Ms Jay was in rare form! 

We are just hoping Whitney wins because we would like to see a plus size model (oh is an 8 a plus size?) win so young ladies don't think they have to be a 0 or 2 to be acceptable.   

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« Reply #19 on: April 24, 2008, 05:47:05 PM »
We are just hoping Whitney wins because we would like to see a plus size model (oh is an 8 a plus size?) win so young ladies don't think they have to be a 0 or 2 to be acceptable.   

HERE HERE, rosesrred!  That's exactly why I want her to win!  (And yeah, that is a bit pathetic, isn't it, that they consider a size 8 to be plus???  I'm a 12 and PROUD to wear that size considering a wore a 20 two years ago!  WHITNEY IS HOT!)  It's hard to raise girls (I have two daughters, myself!) to have good body image when one is 12 years old, already wears a 4, and thinks she's overweight.  Honestly, that's one of the reasons I continue to watch this show is Tyra's commitment to help plus size girls into the industry. 
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« Reply #20 on: April 24, 2008, 05:57:47 PM »
We are just hoping Whitney wins because we would like to see a plus size model (oh is an 8 a plus size?) win so young ladies don't think they have to be a 0 or 2 to be acceptable.   

HERE HERE, rosesrred!  That's exactly why I want her to win!  (And yeah, that is a bit pathetic, isn't it, that they consider a size 8 to be plus???  I'm a 12 and PROUD to wear that size considering a wore a 20 two years ago!  WHITNEY IS HOT!)  It's hard to raise girls (I have two daughters, myself!) to have good body image when one is 12 years old, already wears a 4, and thinks she's overweight.  Honestly, that's one of the reasons I continue to watch this show is Tyra's commitment to help plus size girls into the industry. 

Well  :-* to you for losing the weight two years ago that's wonderful and yes I'm a 14 so Whitney would be an inspiration to so many that you can be cute and have curves!  My daughter is also a 4 and when she says her butt looks big in her jeans I tell her you can't be a 4 and big in the same sentence  :lol:  and then I get the ever famous eye roll :res:

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« Reply #21 on: April 24, 2008, 07:01:52 PM »

Gee, there aren't many of us watching from here this season, huh? 


  :funny: vanillalatte sometimes I feel like I'm talking to myself :hhello:



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« Reply #22 on: April 25, 2008, 11:43:10 AM »
Well, ca, there are at least 3 of us here now!! So you have someone to talk to!  :yess:
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« Reply #23 on: April 25, 2008, 12:36:18 PM »
Ok since we are talking and it's only us 3  :lol:  I have a secret cruch on Jay Manuel  :flirt:  Can't help it I just do. :flirt:  :-[ 

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« Reply #24 on: April 25, 2008, 01:01:53 PM »
Ok since we are talking and it's only us 3  :lol:  I have a secret cruch on Jay Manuel  :flirt:  Can't help it I just do. :flirt:  :-[ 


 :lol: my fav is Nigel Barker