Analeigh Tipton may not have won her cycle of "America's Next Top Model" ... but she's getting the last laugh. While Season 11's winner, McKey Sullivan, is Mia these days, Tipton not only starred in the critically acclaimed flick "Crazy, Stupid, Love" but also appears in this weekend's zombie movie "Warm Bodies."And though she's moved away from reality TV, Tipton still gives the show some credit for her current success."When I was cast in 'Crazy, Stupid, Love,' I know the directors didn't know about 'Top Model,' she told a group of reporters at a recent press event for her new film."For me, it was kind of cool," she says of the achievement. "But I think what 'Top Mode' gave me was a fan base, it really has helped make it so that I can even get into rooms [with directors] in the first place. It really opened the...
- 1/31/2013
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
America's Next Top Model came back from hiatus right when the competition was revving up. Down to the final six and on the edge of going international, the show still had yet to bring back a competitor and had more than enough time to continue the gelling at panel. The cycle had been more about getting used to the changes that had been implemented before the season began, but now that we're halfway through, it's time that tentativeness gave way to Top Model insanity.
But did the return episode, "The Girl Who Comes Back," keep the momentum going? And, well, who came back?
Teams for Two and Two for Teams
The girls head to Smashbox where they meet Kelly, who tells them that they will be doing go-sees this week, go-sees that will be for actual jobs. The catch is, though, each of the five designers (Guess, Whitney Port, Charlotte Ronson,...
But did the return episode, "The Girl Who Comes Back," keep the momentum going? And, well, who came back?
Teams for Two and Two for Teams
The girls head to Smashbox where they meet Kelly, who tells them that they will be doing go-sees this week, go-sees that will be for actual jobs. The catch is, though, each of the five designers (Guess, Whitney Port, Charlotte Ronson,...
- 10/20/2012
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
Due to America's Next Top Model going on hiatus this week, making room for The CW to rerun two of its fall pilots, it seems like a good time to take a breath and see where the remaining six models stand in the competition. After going through shoots with cheerleaders, owls, and the walking dead, as well as acting challenges and a runway to save a life, the girls are right on the cusp of go-sees and going international. The goal of becoming America's Next Top Model is within grasp, which may be exciting but could also induce unforced errors that could knock a model out of the competition permanently.
The final six are pretty well-divided into three different categories. There's a decided frontrunner who has the competition on her raquet, there are two models that could provide decent/good competition, and there are three models that are looking more...
The final six are pretty well-divided into three different categories. There's a decided frontrunner who has the competition on her raquet, there are two models that could provide decent/good competition, and there are three models that are looking more...
- 10/12/2012
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
Have you ever licked soda off of a dirty floor? Or referred to your eating disorder as a "stress relief?" How about dry-heaving into a toilet while a stranger takes pictures? If you answered yes to any one of these questions, then you have something in common with the contestants from this week's episode of "America's Next Top Model." If you answered yes to all of the questions, then you are my trashy twin and should maybe curb your drinking habits. But yes, after weeks of aimless creative fumbling, the "Antm" machine has reverted to its delicious comfort zone: we're talking dumpster-diving, shade-tossing, anorexia-centric TV gold, and its crassness could not have come soon enough.
Laura, the peroxide-crowned carrot, rode into the Top Model house on her high horse after finishing first at panel. She whined about her struggle of living in the collective shadows of her Z-list parents, as...
Laura, the peroxide-crowned carrot, rode into the Top Model house on her high horse after finishing first at panel. She whined about her struggle of living in the collective shadows of her Z-list parents, as...
- 10/6/2012
- by Nick Antonelli
- Aol TV.
I've struggled with my perception of Victoria, pretty much since she popped onto the Top Model audition episode espousing about the Trail of Tears. Her (unintentional) humor has been one of my favorite things about cycle 19 and much of the time, I'm entertained by how unusual of a person she seems to be. Top Model often repeats archetypes and personalities, to the point where you know the dynamic the house will have before the cycle even starts, so it's been nice having a round peg trying to fit into the square Top Model circle. Though I can't help but giggle at how committed she gets at a photo shoot or the continued drubbing she gives Kiara in her confessionals, Victoria's had many moments that make me believe that she doesn't have the emotional fortitude it takes to become America's Next Top Model. The asocial behavior, the dangerously co-dependent relationship with her mother,...
- 10/6/2012
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
It's hard to believe, perhaps, but we're already on episode six of America's Next Top Model's 14th (yes, 14th) season. Despite the soul-crushing feeling that this show may have run its course, onward we tread - and admittedly, the casting this season has made it all worthwhile. Returning to the house after the last panel, Nastasia gets to go into the Tyra Suite since she won best photo. She of course chooses Kiara to share her prize and the two celebrate the victory by doing a lot of shrieking. Meanwhile, in the bathroom in the main part of the house, Laura is ranting to Victoria about how she's normally "laid back" but now she's "over it" and needs to win absolutely everything going forward. Well, yes, Laura, that is sort of the point. Brittany is sitting in bed, still reeling from Leila's loss. She's also embarrassed (more)...
- 9/29/2012
- by By Jennifer Still
- Digital Spy
America's Next Top Model tends to keep the photo shoots that it does fairly light and fluffy. There may be an occasional high fashion shoot or a shoot that leans more on natural beauty, but for the most part, a Top Model shoot is as much about the actual modeling as it is about the girl's ability to adapt to the elements.
The next episode of Top Model, titled "The Girl Who Gets Pwn'd," will take the remaining models into a thematic area that the show has yet to explore: steampunk. Complete with a live owl and Victorian-influenced fashion, the shoot is the most high fashion of the cycle and requires a type of power that not every model remaining possesses. Currently dangling closest to the edge of elimination is Yvonne, who has a confrontation with Bryanboy in the preview for the episode, while Brittany narrowly escaped the bottom two...
The next episode of Top Model, titled "The Girl Who Gets Pwn'd," will take the remaining models into a thematic area that the show has yet to explore: steampunk. Complete with a live owl and Victorian-influenced fashion, the shoot is the most high fashion of the cycle and requires a type of power that not every model remaining possesses. Currently dangling closest to the edge of elimination is Yvonne, who has a confrontation with Bryanboy in the preview for the episode, while Brittany narrowly escaped the bottom two...
- 9/26/2012
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
Cheerleading, tears, and a melodramatic finale -- no, this isn't "Bring It On 3: All Or Nothing," it's the latest installment of "America's Next Top Model!" If you recall, this cycle's theme is "College Edition," although that flimsy premise has dried up by Episode 5, and we are treated to the formless Antm structure of yester cycles. The petty drama takes off as soon as the models return to the house: Laura is "President" of the house this week due to her high scores at judging, and thusly enjoys the lackluster charms of the Tyra Suite. Unlike Victoria, who greedily hoarded the whole room to herself, Laura invites bitchyboo Kristen to cohabitate, prompting Leila's jealousy and a girl-on-girl "obsession" plotline that reverberates throughout the episode. The camera pans over a dingy sink, overflowing with dishes, as Leila waxes self-pitiful, which, if you're familiar with the Antm editing process, does not bode well for her.
- 9/24/2012
- by Nick Antonelli
- Aol TV.
If there was any justice in the world (and creativity in my body this late on a Friday night), this recap would be written from the perspective of Laura's hot pink eyebrows, which will almost certainly be receiving a starring credit next week. It'd be right in line with how the rest of "The Girl Who Sings For Alicia Keys" went, as the child of famous parents received nearly every inch of spare camera time in one of the more one-note edits I think I've ever seen on America's Next Top Model. For 42 minutes, we got to see Laura cry, confront a fear of heights, have an argument, make a new ally, lose an old ally, impress Kelly, put on a fashion show, and nearly win a trip to an Alicia Keys concert, her confessionals racking up more screen time than Bryanboy has in four episodes.
Most of the...
Most of the...
- 9/22/2012
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
This week's episode of "America's Next Top Model" ran the gamut in terms of genre, throwing us everything from mean girls to Tyler Perry to zombies. There's something for everyone! The scene opens on the Top Model house: Victoria won Best Photo last week, and thusly savors the luxuries afforded to the weekly "president," aka access to the Tyra Suite and not much else. In an unexpected diva move, Vicki opts to stay in the suite alone instead of sharing the wealth, a bitch-play I deeply appreciate. Kiara keenly observes that Vicki might lack the social skills garnered by those who attend schools outside of their own homes, a surprising insight for someone with shaved eyebrows. Semi-plus-size shovel-face Yvonne laments her Yeti looks and lack of fans; I say she needs to bounce out on her misshapen booty Asap.
This week's dramarama revolves around Kristen's bad attitude and back-sass: she...
This week's dramarama revolves around Kristen's bad attitude and back-sass: she...
- 9/15/2012
- by Nick Antonelli
- Aol TV.
The Top Model makeover episode is still, more often than not, one of the highlights of each cycle. It may not have the same initial trainwreck-y type of fascination to it than it did during the show's heyday, but you can usually count on the episode to produce at least one major breakdown and at least one impressive transformation. Depending on what goes on during the makeover episode, a cycle can be made, undone, and flipped completely upside down, confidence issues and perceived favoritism tending to be the leading culprit. The girls that come out of the makeover the strongest are the ones that take the change of direction in stride and use the different look in order to flex their modeling skills and grow before out very eyes.
Smart Girls Never Quit...or Do They?
Harvard girl Maria decided to do the complete opposite of that. Cycle 19 of Top...
Smart Girls Never Quit...or Do They?
Harvard girl Maria decided to do the complete opposite of that. Cycle 19 of Top...
- 9/8/2012
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
America's Next Top Model 19.02 "The Girl Who Cries Home" Recap
Now that we have the top 13 girls picked to live in a house to find out what happens when people stop being polite in hopes of becoming America's Next Top Model, cycle 19 will begin to take shape. Going into the premiere last week, you didn't know what the show would look like after an offseason of turnover and makeover - make no mistake, Top Model will be Top Model come hell or high water, but after 19 cycles, change can be a little scary. Can the show manage to keep its (decidedly distinct) personality while evolving in all the right ways?
The Tyra Suite...and Other Goodies
You thought Top Model had done the most regarding how much change they've implemented? Apparently, they're just getting started, since "The Girl Who Cries Home" began with Tyra explaining that the expanded prizes, new judges,...
Now that we have the top 13 girls picked to live in a house to find out what happens when people stop being polite in hopes of becoming America's Next Top Model, cycle 19 will begin to take shape. Going into the premiere last week, you didn't know what the show would look like after an offseason of turnover and makeover - make no mistake, Top Model will be Top Model come hell or high water, but after 19 cycles, change can be a little scary. Can the show manage to keep its (decidedly distinct) personality while evolving in all the right ways?
The Tyra Suite...and Other Goodies
You thought Top Model had done the most regarding how much change they've implemented? Apparently, they're just getting started, since "The Girl Who Cries Home" began with Tyra explaining that the expanded prizes, new judges,...
- 9/1/2012
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
America's Next Top Model 19.01 "The Girl Who Makes the Grade" Recap
Y'all, the casting episode of Top Model has made its triumphant return to the runway.
In recent times, the show had been trying to evolve into Top Model 2.0, a bigger, better, and battier version of itself that tossed out certain elements of formula and replaced them with...chaos and a whole lot of ridiculous. Like, even more than before and that's saying a lot. But following a ratings collapse and viewer revolt once the cycle 17 finale ended in the wonkiest way imaginable, leaving a promising British Invasion cycle on an island by its lonesome, a little bit of old Top Model has returned. Case in point: the resurrection of the casting episode, where Miss Tyra herds a group of ladies together and lets them be silly, talk about one another behind their backs, and ultimately get their stomp on down the catwalk.
Y'all, the casting episode of Top Model has made its triumphant return to the runway.
In recent times, the show had been trying to evolve into Top Model 2.0, a bigger, better, and battier version of itself that tossed out certain elements of formula and replaced them with...chaos and a whole lot of ridiculous. Like, even more than before and that's saying a lot. But following a ratings collapse and viewer revolt once the cycle 17 finale ended in the wonkiest way imaginable, leaving a promising British Invasion cycle on an island by its lonesome, a little bit of old Top Model has returned. Case in point: the resurrection of the casting episode, where Miss Tyra herds a group of ladies together and lets them be silly, talk about one another behind their backs, and ultimately get their stomp on down the catwalk.
- 8/25/2012
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
"America's Next Top Model" introduced some huge changes for the 19th cycle, the College Edition. What did you think?
The Selection Show
Tyra welcomes 30 semifinalists to a sorority-style house, looking like she just crawled up the beach after being marooned on an island. Seriously, what is going on with her hair? And she brings out the new judges. We miss Nigel, Jay and Miss J already.
After the girls do a walk-off and a photoshoot, they have their interviews with the judges and the reading of the fans' messages is old after one person. That is just not interesting. The girls range from a home-schooled weird girl named Victoria who sounds like Sarah Palin and plays the race card in a very awkward way, to a "Kitty" who likes to meow and looks like Audra McDonald to Kristin, a girl who likes to brawl, is wearing clown-level rouge and thinks...
The Selection Show
Tyra welcomes 30 semifinalists to a sorority-style house, looking like she just crawled up the beach after being marooned on an island. Seriously, what is going on with her hair? And she brings out the new judges. We miss Nigel, Jay and Miss J already.
After the girls do a walk-off and a photoshoot, they have their interviews with the judges and the reading of the fans' messages is old after one person. That is just not interesting. The girls range from a home-schooled weird girl named Victoria who sounds like Sarah Palin and plays the race card in a very awkward way, to a "Kitty" who likes to meow and looks like Audra McDonald to Kristin, a girl who likes to brawl, is wearing clown-level rouge and thinks...
- 8/25/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Women from schools ranging from a cosmetics institute to Harvard Divinity School will be competing on "America's Next Top Model" this season.
The "College Edition" of The CW's long-running reality show debuts Aug. 24, and it will feature new judges (Kelly Cutrone and Rob Evans), a new creative consultant (Johnny Wujek) and fan voting that will help determine who stays and who goes each week. And given the college theme, probably at least one photo shoot set in a library and Tyra Banks wearing glasses a lot.
Here are the contestants:
Allyssa, 20
Hometown: Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Occupation: Student
Last school or college: Florida State University
Height: 5'10 1/2"
Brittany, 18
Hometown: Gilbert, Ariz.
Occupation: Student
Last school or college: Chandler-Gilbert Community College/Disney College Program
Height: 5'10"
Darian, 22
Hometown: Baton Rouge, La.
Occupation: Student
Last school or college: Louisiana State University
Height: 5'9"
Destiny, 18
Hometown: Columbus, Ohio
Occupation: Cashier
Last school or college:...
The "College Edition" of The CW's long-running reality show debuts Aug. 24, and it will feature new judges (Kelly Cutrone and Rob Evans), a new creative consultant (Johnny Wujek) and fan voting that will help determine who stays and who goes each week. And given the college theme, probably at least one photo shoot set in a library and Tyra Banks wearing glasses a lot.
Here are the contestants:
Allyssa, 20
Hometown: Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Occupation: Student
Last school or college: Florida State University
Height: 5'10 1/2"
Brittany, 18
Hometown: Gilbert, Ariz.
Occupation: Student
Last school or college: Chandler-Gilbert Community College/Disney College Program
Height: 5'10"
Darian, 22
Hometown: Baton Rouge, La.
Occupation: Student
Last school or college: Louisiana State University
Height: 5'9"
Destiny, 18
Hometown: Columbus, Ohio
Occupation: Cashier
Last school or college:...
- 7/30/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
America's Next Top Model: College Edition: Meet the Co-Eds
The latest cycle-long theme of Top Model focuses specifically on college girls, as the 13 contestants with a chance of becoming your next favorite smizer are all currently pursuing high education. But it takes a lot more than book smarts to conquer the reality TV world, so in addition to being intelligent enough to have your finances in order, a girl has to keep a positive attitude, be able to roll with the punches, and never, ever let 'em see you sweat.
Over the next three pages, you can learn a little bit about the girls in the hunt for the title this cycle, thanks to general information released by The CW and plea videos put up during filming of the cycle. Cycle 19 has a different element to it, in that fans had the power to have their voice heard through...
The latest cycle-long theme of Top Model focuses specifically on college girls, as the 13 contestants with a chance of becoming your next favorite smizer are all currently pursuing high education. But it takes a lot more than book smarts to conquer the reality TV world, so in addition to being intelligent enough to have your finances in order, a girl has to keep a positive attitude, be able to roll with the punches, and never, ever let 'em see you sweat.
Over the next three pages, you can learn a little bit about the girls in the hunt for the title this cycle, thanks to general information released by The CW and plea videos put up during filming of the cycle. Cycle 19 has a different element to it, in that fans had the power to have their voice heard through...
- 7/30/2012
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
A lot of celebrities had words to say about the passing of Donna Summer, but leave it to Sir Elton John to squeeze in a dig at (presumably) Madonna in his. "I'm so sad. This woman was the queen of disco and so much more. Her records sound as good today as they ever did. That she has never been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a total disgrace, especially when I see the second-rate talent that has been inducted. She is a great friend to me and to the Elton John AIDS Foundation and I will miss her greatly."
It's common wisdom that Gene Roddenberry pushed to have actors of color like Nichelle Nichols on Star Trek to create his perfect future world, but was it actually NBC recruiting people of color like Nichols and George Takei to help launch their switch to color television?...
It's common wisdom that Gene Roddenberry pushed to have actors of color like Nichelle Nichols on Star Trek to create his perfect future world, but was it actually NBC recruiting people of color like Nichols and George Takei to help launch their switch to color television?...
- 5/18/2012
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
What do you get when you cross Latoya Jackson, the Kardashian sisters, and drag impersonations of an icon no longer with us?
Give up?
Me, too and apparently so has Top Model, as "Latoya Jackson" proved once and for all that the show has pretty much bailed on all sense of fashion legitimacy this go around. I don't know why I keep expecting America's Next Top Model: All-Stars to turn things around and become a beacon of couture realness, but once again, the reality in this reality competition series took over and we were subjected to an episode even loopier and tackier than usual.
It's not that the show was poor in idea. I don't mind the Kardashians stopping by, as they're at least involved in the fashion industry and they've been famous for long enough to where they could impart some decent knowledge how to handle yourself in the public eye.
Give up?
Me, too and apparently so has Top Model, as "Latoya Jackson" proved once and for all that the show has pretty much bailed on all sense of fashion legitimacy this go around. I don't know why I keep expecting America's Next Top Model: All-Stars to turn things around and become a beacon of couture realness, but once again, the reality in this reality competition series took over and we were subjected to an episode even loopier and tackier than usual.
It's not that the show was poor in idea. I don't mind the Kardashians stopping by, as they're at least involved in the fashion industry and they've been famous for long enough to where they could impart some decent knowledge how to handle yourself in the public eye.
- 10/13/2011
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
Oh my, who says models aren't smart?
In "Anthony Zuiker," we got an early look at the most painful challenge that all Antm candidates face: memorizing lines. But double the pain because they had to memorize difficult (re: unpronounceable) medical jargon from CSI.
In almost every cycle of Antm to date, there was a medical mishap. In Cycle 6, Danielle suffered from food poisoning in Thailand; in Cycle 7, CariDee almost got hypothermia.This cycle it was Kayla with a serious headache.
After Kayla overdosed on ibuprofen, the poor thing had a “mini-heart attack” and was taken to the hospital.Thankfully, she returned to model mansion looking as good as new, even if she did look drained throughout the episode.
The actual CSI challenge was seriously painful to watch.Neosporin?Gas?Mass?Ass?These were just some of the words that the girls threw around as they attempted to pronounce "gas chromatograph mass spectrometer.
In "Anthony Zuiker," we got an early look at the most painful challenge that all Antm candidates face: memorizing lines. But double the pain because they had to memorize difficult (re: unpronounceable) medical jargon from CSI.
In almost every cycle of Antm to date, there was a medical mishap. In Cycle 6, Danielle suffered from food poisoning in Thailand; in Cycle 7, CariDee almost got hypothermia.This cycle it was Kayla with a serious headache.
After Kayla overdosed on ibuprofen, the poor thing had a “mini-heart attack” and was taken to the hospital.Thankfully, she returned to model mansion looking as good as new, even if she did look drained throughout the episode.
The actual CSI challenge was seriously painful to watch.Neosporin?Gas?Mass?Ass?These were just some of the words that the girls threw around as they attempted to pronounce "gas chromatograph mass spectrometer.
- 10/6/2011
- by mooncake421@gmail.com (Kate Moon)
- TVfanatic
I'm not going to play, last night's episode of America's Next Top Model made me want this All Star cycle to be over with quickness. Not only am I over trying to suspend my disbelief that most of these girls were the chosen as "All Stars," but as of yesterday we found out Kelly Cutrone will be replacing Andre Leon Talley as a judge next season. Alright, I won't postpone this any longer, let's dive in.
As with the last two episodes, the girls are in the limo cab on their way back to the model house and are discussing the night's elimination results. Lisa says she was surprised she won. I don't know what kind of Toddlers and Tiaras thing she's got going on with her hair in these interview clips, but it needs to go.
The girls seem very surprised about Sheena's sashay away and keep saying,...
As with the last two episodes, the girls are in the limo cab on their way back to the model house and are discussing the night's elimination results. Lisa says she was surprised she won. I don't know what kind of Toddlers and Tiaras thing she's got going on with her hair in these interview clips, but it needs to go.
The girls seem very surprised about Sheena's sashay away and keep saying,...
- 9/29/2011
- by Mia Jones
- The Backlot
I'm not going to play, last night's episode of America's Next Top Model made me want this All Star cycle to be over with quickness. Not only am I over trying to suspend my disbelief that most of these girls were the chosen as "All Stars," but as of yesterday we found out Kelly Cutrone will be replacing Andre Leon Talley as a judge next season. Alright, I won't postpone this any longer, let's dive in.
As with the last two episodes, the girls are in the limo cab on their way back to the model house and are discussing the night's elimination results. Lisa says she was surprised she won. I don't know what kind of Toddlers and Tiaras thing she's got going on with her hair in these interview clips, but it needs to go.
The girls seem very surprised about Sheena's sashay away and keep saying,...
As with the last two episodes, the girls are in the limo cab on their way back to the model house and are discussing the night's elimination results. Lisa says she was surprised she won. I don't know what kind of Toddlers and Tiaras thing she's got going on with her hair in these interview clips, but it needs to go.
The girls seem very surprised about Sheena's sashay away and keep saying,...
- 9/29/2011
- by Mia Jones
- AfterEllen.com
Another week, another dramatic episode with a bunch of models (who make us want to skip that cheeseburger for dinner) trying to get another shot at fame on America's Next Top Model: All-Stars. The ladies were all on edge coming into the third week, because after big personalities like Brittany and Sheena getting the boot, no one was safe. And tonight was no different, as the girls tested their on-camera poise along with their sense of balance while standing up high (and we don't mean their self-esteem). Reality Stars Get Together: An unfamiliar voice called the girls at the top of the show, and it turned out to be Dancing With the Stars' Kristin Cavallari. Why was she there? Good question. She...
- 9/29/2011
- E! Online
Tonight on America's Next Top Model: We learn Kristin Cavaralli's lessons on how to be a reality star, how to get interviewed by Mario Lopez, what "booty tooch" means, and what Tyra thought of her Saturday Night Live parody. Oh, and some modeling happens in there somewhere. On Stilts!
After winning best photo for showing her chewed up food to the camera in the Pink's Hot Dog challenge, Lisa points out what the rest of us have noticed: This cycle is supposed to be about personality, yet two of the biggest personalities -- Sheena and Brittany -- were the first to go. The lesson the girls take away from this is, "No one is safe!" The lesson they Should take away is, "This whole thing is bullsh*t so let's just have fun with it." But I'm sure they'll catch on eventually.
After winning best photo for showing her chewed up food to the camera in the Pink's Hot Dog challenge, Lisa points out what the rest of us have noticed: This cycle is supposed to be about personality, yet two of the biggest personalities -- Sheena and Brittany -- were the first to go. The lesson the girls take away from this is, "No one is safe!" The lesson they Should take away is, "This whole thing is bullsh*t so let's just have fun with it." But I'm sure they'll catch on eventually.
- 9/28/2011
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Um, I am still recovering from last night's episode of America's Next Top Model. It took me three — yes, three — hours to watch the show last night because there were too many amazingly awkward screen-shots to take. This morning, I had 94 pictures from last night's show on my iPhone — 94 pictures of awkwardness mostly of a bizarre sexual nature. Go to the bathroom, grab a drink and maybe a snack and settle in for this recap.
We start in the van talking about the awesome prizes up for grabs this season. Virginal Shannon seems to be the most psyched and even comes across as a little scary if Lisa's face is any indication.
Angelea says she doesn't care that Brittany was sent home. Alexandria laments over the fact that so many people don't like her and want her to go home but says she knows that a lot of people...
We start in the van talking about the awesome prizes up for grabs this season. Virginal Shannon seems to be the most psyched and even comes across as a little scary if Lisa's face is any indication.
Angelea says she doesn't care that Brittany was sent home. Alexandria laments over the fact that so many people don't like her and want her to go home but says she knows that a lot of people...
- 9/22/2011
- by Mia Jones
- The Backlot
Um, I am still recovering from last night's episode of America's Next Top Model. It took me three — yes, three — hours to watch the show last night because there were too many amazingly awkward screen-shots to take. This morning, I had 94 pictures from last night's show on my iPhone — 94 pictures of awkwardness mostly of a bizarre sexual nature. Go to the bathroom, grab a drink and maybe a snack and settle in for this recap.
We start in the van talking about the awesome prizes up for grabs this season. Virginal Shannon seems to be the most psyched and even comes across as a little scary if Lisa's face is any indication.
Angelea says she doesn't care that Brittany was sent home. Alexandria laments over the fact that so many people don't like her and want her to go home but says she knows that a lot of people...
We start in the van talking about the awesome prizes up for grabs this season. Virginal Shannon seems to be the most psyched and even comes across as a little scary if Lisa's face is any indication.
Angelea says she doesn't care that Brittany was sent home. Alexandria laments over the fact that so many people don't like her and want her to go home but says she knows that a lot of people...
- 9/22/2011
- by Mia Jones
- AfterEllen.com
Last season on America's Next Top Model: Regular Folks, you started to see signs that maybe they were taking this fashion thing seriously after all. Sure, there was the requisite Top Model goofiness attached to the season because, well, this is Top Model, but the show took steps to gain a bit of legitimacy. You had the bee beauty shoot, actual couture fashion being showcased, and a fairly decent group of models, so when it was announced that cycle 17 was going to be an all-star extravaganza, I had to get a little excited.
I mean, surely America's Next Top Model: All-Stars would cut down on the silly photo shoots to really give these girls the boost they need to enter the next stage in their career?
Y'all, "Ashlee Simpson" (the episode) was a hot mess. Not a campy, crazy, ooh-girl-that-was-so-fun type of hot mess; no, this was a...
I mean, surely America's Next Top Model: All-Stars would cut down on the silly photo shoots to really give these girls the boost they need to enter the next stage in their career?
Y'all, "Ashlee Simpson" (the episode) was a hot mess. Not a campy, crazy, ooh-girl-that-was-so-fun type of hot mess; no, this was a...
- 9/22/2011
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
Poor Brittany was the first casualty of the "America's Next Top Model" all-star season. On the way home from judging, the girls go bonkers over the prizes for the winner of the season. There's a quick montage of all the girls saying they deserve to win. I just wish one had been like, "Naw, I should get like fourth place."
Branding (unfortunately, not with cattle prods)
At the Model Manse, Alexandria says she's "a misunderstood star." Snerk. Whatever you need to tell yourself to sleep at night. Um, what is with the talking-head interviews where everyone has on Chemo Patient Chic? Weird.
Anyway. Tyra shows up with Martin Lindstrom, a "brand strategist genius" (Tyra's words). He is there to school them about their individual brands, which he says should boil down to one word that he assigns them. Lisa gets daring, Sheena gets unexpected and then Martin tells Kayla her...
Branding (unfortunately, not with cattle prods)
At the Model Manse, Alexandria says she's "a misunderstood star." Snerk. Whatever you need to tell yourself to sleep at night. Um, what is with the talking-head interviews where everyone has on Chemo Patient Chic? Weird.
Anyway. Tyra shows up with Martin Lindstrom, a "brand strategist genius" (Tyra's words). He is there to school them about their individual brands, which he says should boil down to one word that he assigns them. Lisa gets daring, Sheena gets unexpected and then Martin tells Kayla her...
- 9/22/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
This season of Top Model is all about becoming a recognizable "brand" -- to achieve riches and fame not just with mere modeling, but with personality.
Cycle 4's Brittany Brower originally forged her way into Antm fans' hearts with her big laugh, fun-loving attitude and unflagging honesty. (Oh, and she also happens to be gorgeous and a great model. That doesn't hurt, either.) So when it was announced that Brittany was cast in the all-star cycle, she seemed like a shoo-in for the finals, because she's all about personality!
Now, after being eliminated first from the all-star cast, Brittany's not holding back the honesty, this time about her own suspicious elimination: "It doesn't make sense. I don't believe it," she told me of Tyra's reasoning, which was that Brittany simply wasn't memorable enough to the fans at their live judging panel.
(And she's right. It doesn't make sense. Why...
Cycle 4's Brittany Brower originally forged her way into Antm fans' hearts with her big laugh, fun-loving attitude and unflagging honesty. (Oh, and she also happens to be gorgeous and a great model. That doesn't hurt, either.) So when it was announced that Brittany was cast in the all-star cycle, she seemed like a shoo-in for the finals, because she's all about personality!
Now, after being eliminated first from the all-star cast, Brittany's not holding back the honesty, this time about her own suspicious elimination: "It doesn't make sense. I don't believe it," she told me of Tyra's reasoning, which was that Brittany simply wasn't memorable enough to the fans at their live judging panel.
(And she's right. It doesn't make sense. Why...
- 9/16/2011
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
I can't believe it's already time for another season of America's Next Top Model. Last night's premiere picked up right where I remember it leaving off - which is to say, ridiculously.
Our fearless leader, Tyra Banks, tosses and turns in her bed as visions of RuPaul — no, wait — visions of herself emulating past contestants dance around her head.
She wakes to tell us it's not a nightmare; it's a reality. She went back through all the old cycles and brought back our favorites for a season of Antm All-Stars (or mostly the people who caused some kind of controversy)!
This season is gonna get cray because not only are the All-Stars coming, but a whole slew of B-d list celebrities will be giving the girls pointers, possibly trying to hit on them and definitely trying to pimp out their new clothing line (Kardashians, I am looking at you).
In...
Our fearless leader, Tyra Banks, tosses and turns in her bed as visions of RuPaul — no, wait — visions of herself emulating past contestants dance around her head.
She wakes to tell us it's not a nightmare; it's a reality. She went back through all the old cycles and brought back our favorites for a season of Antm All-Stars (or mostly the people who caused some kind of controversy)!
This season is gonna get cray because not only are the All-Stars coming, but a whole slew of B-d list celebrities will be giving the girls pointers, possibly trying to hit on them and definitely trying to pimp out their new clothing line (Kardashians, I am looking at you).
In...
- 9/15/2011
- by Mia Jones
- The Backlot
I can't believe it's already time for another season of America's Next Top Model. Last night's premiere picked up right where I remember it leaving off - which is to say, ridiculously.
Our fearless leader, Tyra Banks, tosses and turns in her bed as visions of RuPaul — no, wait — visions of herself emulating past contestants dance around her head.
She wakes to tell us it's not a nightmare; it's a reality. She went back through all the old cycles and brought back our favorites for a season of Antm All-Stars (or mostly the people who caused some kind of controversy)!
This season is gonna get cray because not only are the All-Stars coming, but a whole slew of B-d list celebrities will be giving the girls pointers, possibly trying to hit on them and definitely trying to pimp out their new clothing line (Kardashians, I am looking at you).
In...
Our fearless leader, Tyra Banks, tosses and turns in her bed as visions of RuPaul — no, wait — visions of herself emulating past contestants dance around her head.
She wakes to tell us it's not a nightmare; it's a reality. She went back through all the old cycles and brought back our favorites for a season of Antm All-Stars (or mostly the people who caused some kind of controversy)!
This season is gonna get cray because not only are the All-Stars coming, but a whole slew of B-d list celebrities will be giving the girls pointers, possibly trying to hit on them and definitely trying to pimp out their new clothing line (Kardashians, I am looking at you).
In...
- 9/15/2011
- by Mia Jones
- AfterEllen.com
America’s Next Top Model has gone the Top Chef route and gone All-Star on viewers.
Because it is Antm, the returning contestants were a mixed batch of talent and infamy. Is Lisa D’Amato really an All-Star or do they just want to bring back the girl who peed in a diaper? The ultimate icing on the drama cake would have been Jade Cole from Cycle 6 coming back, but she rejected the offer. Drats!
The enthusiasm of the live audience and the returning contestants was really infectious, though, so much so that I enjoyed "Nicki Minaj" more than any other Antm episode in recent cycles.
It was also really fun to see some of my favorite contestants like Bre, Laura, Brittany, Sheena, Isis, and Allison back in the game.It didn’t seem like they shared my sentiment, however.. Aside from a few happy faces, most of the models...
Because it is Antm, the returning contestants were a mixed batch of talent and infamy. Is Lisa D’Amato really an All-Star or do they just want to bring back the girl who peed in a diaper? The ultimate icing on the drama cake would have been Jade Cole from Cycle 6 coming back, but she rejected the offer. Drats!
The enthusiasm of the live audience and the returning contestants was really infectious, though, so much so that I enjoyed "Nicki Minaj" more than any other Antm episode in recent cycles.
It was also really fun to see some of my favorite contestants like Bre, Laura, Brittany, Sheena, Isis, and Allison back in the game.It didn’t seem like they shared my sentiment, however.. Aside from a few happy faces, most of the models...
- 9/15/2011
- by mooncake421@gmail.com (Kate Moon)
- TVfanatic
Is it possible for a show to be rushed and have absolutely nothing happen at the same time?
If so, then I think tonight's season premiere of America's Next Top Model may be a prime example, as the episode went by extremely fast and at the end, I was left feeling like not much had transpired. Of course, it's always lovely to have this traveling circus of crazy back on my TV for a few months each year, but "Nicki Minaj" felt like a two-hour premiere dressed up as a one-hour episode. Let me explain.
For starters, the fact that Brittany was sent home for rather arbitrary reasons is a little bit bogus, especially when the "challenge" wasn't even acknowledged as a challenge until after it was completed. Had the show been longer, there could have been an official challenge to go along with the surprise panel challenge to give...
If so, then I think tonight's season premiere of America's Next Top Model may be a prime example, as the episode went by extremely fast and at the end, I was left feeling like not much had transpired. Of course, it's always lovely to have this traveling circus of crazy back on my TV for a few months each year, but "Nicki Minaj" felt like a two-hour premiere dressed up as a one-hour episode. Let me explain.
For starters, the fact that Brittany was sent home for rather arbitrary reasons is a little bit bogus, especially when the "challenge" wasn't even acknowledged as a challenge until after it was completed. Had the show been longer, there could have been an official challenge to go along with the surprise panel challenge to give...
- 9/15/2011
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
We're here, "America's Next Top Model" fans. The newest cycle and probably the one we've most been looking forward to - all-stars. After a terrifying open where Tyra is apparently being haunted by the past contestants, we meet our girls:
Shannon Stewart (Cycle 1), Camille McDonald (Cycle 2), Brittany Brower (Cycle 4), Lisa D'Amato (Cycle 5), Bre Scullark (Cycle 5), Bianca Golden (Cycle 9), Dominique Reighard (Cycle 10), Isis King (Cycle 11), Sheena Sakai (Cycle 11), Allison Harvard (Cycle 12), Laura Kirkpatrick (Cycle 13), Angelea Preston (Cycle 14), Kayla Ferrel (Cycle 15) and Alexandria Everett (Cycle 16).
Here is our photo gallery if you want to check out the all-star ladies.
I'll have to confess - Cycle 7 was the first one I watched, so the girls from prior to that one are new to me. I apologize if I don't know what they're all about right away. But let's get to it!
Highlights from the intros
Angelea still rubs me the wrong way. She's...
Shannon Stewart (Cycle 1), Camille McDonald (Cycle 2), Brittany Brower (Cycle 4), Lisa D'Amato (Cycle 5), Bre Scullark (Cycle 5), Bianca Golden (Cycle 9), Dominique Reighard (Cycle 10), Isis King (Cycle 11), Sheena Sakai (Cycle 11), Allison Harvard (Cycle 12), Laura Kirkpatrick (Cycle 13), Angelea Preston (Cycle 14), Kayla Ferrel (Cycle 15) and Alexandria Everett (Cycle 16).
Here is our photo gallery if you want to check out the all-star ladies.
I'll have to confess - Cycle 7 was the first one I watched, so the girls from prior to that one are new to me. I apologize if I don't know what they're all about right away. But let's get to it!
Highlights from the intros
Angelea still rubs me the wrong way. She's...
- 9/15/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
America's Next Top Model star Brittany Brower has said that each contestant on the 'All-Stars' cycle will be "stepping it up to an even higher level than before" because they know what got them eliminated last time. Tyra Banks's modelling competition will welcome back fan favorites including cycle four's Brittany to battle for the prizes in its upcoming 17th cycle, which premieres Wednesday, September, 17 on The CW. Brittany said in a new video posted by The CW: "This season is definitely going to be a lot different. Everyone is way more experienced. They have already done this. "We have been critiqued, we have been kicked off, we know our weaknesses and the things that got us kicked off in the first place, so this time we all know what is going on a little bit and we all have to bring it up and step it up to an...
- 9/7/2011
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
We're a week away from the premiere of America's Next Top Model: All-Stars, and while we're still having a blast reliving the past with our "Know Your Top Model All-Stars" series (read the latest one here!), it's time to look toward the season and find out just how excited we ought to be to have this cast of characters back in Tyra's clutches.
According to two new interviews with those in the know, noted fashion photographer/Antm panel mainstay Nigel Barker and all-star contestant Brittany Brower, there just aren't enough synonyms for "crazy" to describe the competition this cycle.
"Well, there's a lot of big personalities. Obviously they brought back all of the divas, all of the crazy girls, the funny ones. It's jam-packed with personalities," Brittany, whom we originally saw on cycle 4 back in 2005, tells Wetpaint. As far as the "biggest diva" among the returning models, Brittany said,...
According to two new interviews with those in the know, noted fashion photographer/Antm panel mainstay Nigel Barker and all-star contestant Brittany Brower, there just aren't enough synonyms for "crazy" to describe the competition this cycle.
"Well, there's a lot of big personalities. Obviously they brought back all of the divas, all of the crazy girls, the funny ones. It's jam-packed with personalities," Brittany, whom we originally saw on cycle 4 back in 2005, tells Wetpaint. As far as the "biggest diva" among the returning models, Brittany said,...
- 9/7/2011
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
When Tyra Banks announced that Cycle (Season) 17 of "America's Next Top Model" would be an "All-Star" edition featuring past contestants, we were concerned that the show would be more about catfights and less about the catwalk. The show's name is "America's Next Top Model," not "America's Second Chance Top Model." How would these also-rans (many of whom are in their late 20s or even 30s) succeed in an industry that embraces youth and is always looking for the next new face? The cast shots were recently released, and fall back upon the stereotypes the girls portrayed in their prior seasons. Click on the "Launch Gallery" button below to see the photos: Conservative Shannon is portrayed as an angel, while icy Camille dons a sparkly bodysuit. Party girl Lisa is doing the splits, masculine Dominique sports a tie, bombshell Sheena poses provocatively, country bumpkin Laura holds a fishing pole, and wide-eyed...
- 8/18/2011
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
It was a night of high profile falls for reality TV on Wednesday -- when two reality stars took tumbles during their big moments. First up: Haley Reinhart on " American Idol ." Haley was so into her performance of Led Zeppelin 's " What Is & What Should Never Be " Tuesday night that she tripped on the stage right in front of the judging panel. The 20-year-old got right back up and finished strong. Watch it here: "It's not about how many times you fall, it's about how many times you get up," judge Steven Tyler said. "That was superb." "You keep going," added Jennifer Lopez. "That's the sign of a professional. It's the sign of someone who knows what they're doing up there." Haley blamed her stilettos for the stumble, but laughed it off. With her father Harry, himself a professional musician, by her side playing the guitar, nothing seemed to faze her.
- 5/19/2011
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Los Angeles, CA, United States (Ahn Entertainment) - It's hard to believe that the next cycle of "America's Next Top Model" will be its 17th. But for its latest season, Tyra Banks is going to be seeing a lot of familiar faces as the show brings back some of its most popular runner-ups for an "All-Star" Edition.
The girls returning for a second shot at the title of "America's Next Top Model," or in this case "America's Next Top Model All-Star," range from contestants from the show's very first season to its currently-running 16th cycle.
Among the models set to return are Cycle 1 star Shannon Stewart, who came in first runner-up to the show's first-ever winner Adrianne Curry. Other first runner-ups returning for a chance at first place include Cycle 12's Allison Harvard and Cycle 13's Laura Kirkpatrick.
Other models set to return are Bianca Golden of Cycle 9, Cycle 2's Camille McDonald,...
The girls returning for a second shot at the title of "America's Next Top Model," or in this case "America's Next Top Model All-Star," range from contestants from the show's very first season to its currently-running 16th cycle.
Among the models set to return are Cycle 1 star Shannon Stewart, who came in first runner-up to the show's first-ever winner Adrianne Curry. Other first runner-ups returning for a chance at first place include Cycle 12's Allison Harvard and Cycle 13's Laura Kirkpatrick.
Other models set to return are Bianca Golden of Cycle 9, Cycle 2's Camille McDonald,...
- 5/12/2011
- icelebz.com
Mr. Jay is a one busy, talented guy. Not only is he Tyra's right hand man as the resident America's Next Top Model photo shoot director and the host of Canada's Next Top Model, but he's also a fashion designer. This week, Manuel, a native Canadian, debuted his Fall 2011 collection for Sears, "Attitude," in his hometown during Toronto Fashion Week.
Antm alums Dani Evans, Aminat Ayinde, and McKey Sullivan joined some of Jay's Cntm stars to walk the collection on the runway, sporting a range of dark, tailored pantsuits and blazers as well as more vibrant and feminine coats, scarves and dresses.
Check out the whole collection here. Below, see Dani, Aminat and McKey strutting for Mr. Jay. (Photos by Jenna Marie Wakani.) I love their dramatic makeup and hair, too.
Antm alums Dani Evans, Aminat Ayinde, and McKey Sullivan joined some of Jay's Cntm stars to walk the collection on the runway, sporting a range of dark, tailored pantsuits and blazers as well as more vibrant and feminine coats, scarves and dresses.
Check out the whole collection here. Below, see Dani, Aminat and McKey strutting for Mr. Jay. (Photos by Jenna Marie Wakani.) I love their dramatic makeup and hair, too.
- 4/5/2011
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Hindsight is 20/20.
It’s the second week in a row that Antm has mentioned John Galliano. Obviously, it was filmed before the Galliano fallout, but still, I’m surprised producers haven’t cut offending remarks about praise to him. In actual show news, the girls finally meltdown at their impending makeover doom, and inevitable drama ensues! Let’s break it down.
The Makeover:
It’s makeover time... dum dum dum! The girls get an extra dose of anxiety when Tyra sends them a little preview of the makeovers they will be getting without specifying who will be subjected to which makeover. The girls freak out over “manly” and “short Dutch boy” and, really, who wants to be a short Dutch (female) boy?
Brittany does! And she looks fabulous, too! Miss J freaks out over poor, sweet Jaclyn by threatening her with a razor, although she takes it in stride. Psyche!
It’s the second week in a row that Antm has mentioned John Galliano. Obviously, it was filmed before the Galliano fallout, but still, I’m surprised producers haven’t cut offending remarks about praise to him. In actual show news, the girls finally meltdown at their impending makeover doom, and inevitable drama ensues! Let’s break it down.
The Makeover:
It’s makeover time... dum dum dum! The girls get an extra dose of anxiety when Tyra sends them a little preview of the makeovers they will be getting without specifying who will be subjected to which makeover. The girls freak out over “manly” and “short Dutch boy” and, really, who wants to be a short Dutch (female) boy?
Brittany does! And she looks fabulous, too! Miss J freaks out over poor, sweet Jaclyn by threatening her with a razor, although she takes it in stride. Psyche!
- 3/10/2011
- by mooncake421@gmail.com (Kate Moon)
- TVfanatic
It’s a whole new season of America’s Next Top Model, as viewers were taken to Tyra Land last night.
While every cycle’s has some strange Tyra moments, the start to Cycle 16 was almost like a parody of Antm, with the girls acting as a platform for Banks to perform. By cutting out casting, Tyra got a chance to mock the wannabe models, which was amusing, spot-on and incredibly self-serving.
Best Tyra line: “I’m not a cookie cutter. I cut the cookies. And I will cut you."
America's Next Top Model Intro
Tyra also decided to switch things up by fooling the contestants who were picked and pretending to send them home; it seemed like a good idea in theory, but what about the models who thought they were picked but really were eliminated? That seems like a pretty traumatizing trick!
Oh, and Tyra? Pictures of yourself...
While every cycle’s has some strange Tyra moments, the start to Cycle 16 was almost like a parody of Antm, with the girls acting as a platform for Banks to perform. By cutting out casting, Tyra got a chance to mock the wannabe models, which was amusing, spot-on and incredibly self-serving.
Best Tyra line: “I’m not a cookie cutter. I cut the cookies. And I will cut you."
America's Next Top Model Intro
Tyra also decided to switch things up by fooling the contestants who were picked and pretending to send them home; it seemed like a good idea in theory, but what about the models who thought they were picked but really were eliminated? That seems like a pretty traumatizing trick!
Oh, and Tyra? Pictures of yourself...
- 2/24/2011
- by mooncake421@gmail.com (Kate Moon)
- TVfanatic
Shouldn't it be raining glitter?
Here at Twitterwatch, mostly what we watch is celebrities. We don't really get out to the theater, or sit back in or recliners watching movies. We stare at a continuous stream of tweets, just hoping that something funny will cross our screen to share with you.
When Randy Rainbow, met Miss Coco Peru, he had nothing but good things to say about her show, which I'm betting means she had nothing but bad things to say in her show. But the fun kind of bad things, best said over martinis.
Ooh @themisscocoperu gave me such glittery brilliance tonight. I'm still kvelling. http://plixi.com/p/55669847less than a minute ago via EchofonRandy Rainbow
RandyRainbow
I assuming that Gavin Creel is talking about the opening of Pee Wee's Playhouse on Broadway, but his phrasing made me giggle, because I'm 12-years-old.
was reunited with my Pee Wee tonight.
Here at Twitterwatch, mostly what we watch is celebrities. We don't really get out to the theater, or sit back in or recliners watching movies. We stare at a continuous stream of tweets, just hoping that something funny will cross our screen to share with you.
When Randy Rainbow, met Miss Coco Peru, he had nothing but good things to say about her show, which I'm betting means she had nothing but bad things to say in her show. But the fun kind of bad things, best said over martinis.
Ooh @themisscocoperu gave me such glittery brilliance tonight. I'm still kvelling. http://plixi.com/p/55669847less than a minute ago via EchofonRandy Rainbow
RandyRainbow
I assuming that Gavin Creel is talking about the opening of Pee Wee's Playhouse on Broadway, but his phrasing made me giggle, because I'm 12-years-old.
was reunited with my Pee Wee tonight.
- 11/12/2010
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
Unsurprisingly, the Department of Justice has filed a brief in the Log Cabin Republicans case on Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell requesting the ruling be limited to the plaintiffs in the case (which were never named, because naming themselves would get them kicked out of the military).
They also oppose the injunction Lcr is requesting because it would restrict them from arguing Constitutionality in other courts, and the White House says they’re just doing their job. Oh, and Congress decided to not do anything about anything before the elections. Our government is useless.
Adam Levine is sick of people saying his buddy Jake Gyllenhaal is gay, and saying he is gay is homophobic. Are we still allowed to say he’s hot?
Jennifer Lopez wore a one-piece jumpsuit to the American Idol press conference Wednesday. So did MTV’s The Buried Life’s Dave Lingwood. Who wore it better?...
They also oppose the injunction Lcr is requesting because it would restrict them from arguing Constitutionality in other courts, and the White House says they’re just doing their job. Oh, and Congress decided to not do anything about anything before the elections. Our government is useless.
Adam Levine is sick of people saying his buddy Jake Gyllenhaal is gay, and saying he is gay is homophobic. Are we still allowed to say he’s hot?
Jennifer Lopez wore a one-piece jumpsuit to the American Idol press conference Wednesday. So did MTV’s The Buried Life’s Dave Lingwood. Who wore it better?...
- 9/24/2010
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
Hooked on Season 13 of America’s Next Top Model on Living? As the season continues next Monday at 9pm we’ve got news of the latest online challenge for you!
In Monday’s episode the girls were introduced to 9-year-old runway model Diva Davanna, who proved you don’t have to be tall, to walk tall! Miss J taught them runways techniques, which were put to the test at a Malibu fashion show, where the girls had to walk next to a model 5′10″ or above. The warehouse photo shoot had the girls using elements of the set and their outfits, to elongate themselves.
Brittany and Lulu found themselves in the bottom two, and despite being one of the tallest models at 5’7, Lulu was sent home for her poor performance in front of the lens. Next week a CoverGirl challenge will see the girls racing against each other (literally!), whilst doing their make-up and styling.
In Monday’s episode the girls were introduced to 9-year-old runway model Diva Davanna, who proved you don’t have to be tall, to walk tall! Miss J taught them runways techniques, which were put to the test at a Malibu fashion show, where the girls had to walk next to a model 5′10″ or above. The warehouse photo shoot had the girls using elements of the set and their outfits, to elongate themselves.
Brittany and Lulu found themselves in the bottom two, and despite being one of the tallest models at 5’7, Lulu was sent home for her poor performance in front of the lens. Next week a CoverGirl challenge will see the girls racing against each other (literally!), whilst doing their make-up and styling.
- 2/10/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
We're used to hearing actors inspiring people, but models have been doing so as well. We've seen Tyra Banks do her share, giving a chance to the contestants of America's Next Top Model. Just the same, those who have gone under her tutelage on the series have been an inspiration to aspiring models as well.
According to Chicago Now, Cycle 11 winner McKey Sullivan took time out of her schedule to visit the 18-year-old Kahla Harper at Chicago's Rush University Medical Center. The teen is a big fan of America's Next Top Model, so this surprise was certainly a joy for her.
According to Chicago Now, Cycle 11 winner McKey Sullivan took time out of her schedule to visit the 18-year-old Kahla Harper at Chicago's Rush University Medical Center. The teen is a big fan of America's Next Top Model, so this surprise was certainly a joy for her.
- 1/14/2010
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
It's the dawn of a new era, Model fans, not just an era of petite-ness, though for the record, previous winner Eva is only 5'6 and change, but an era of -- dare I write it? -- lucidity, credibility or seeming relevance? It was Bloody Eyeball versus the Bull Castrator, and to the episode's credit, it had me believing there was almost a credible contest. But we all knew what would happen tonight, and the best part was that it actually did. Most of the time, the finale of Antm has three women pitted against one another, and surely that...
- 11/19/2009
- by Margaret Lyons
- EW.com - PopWatch
Dudes. If this wasn't straight-up the worst episode of Top Model ever, I don't know what was. Really and truly: I think this was rock bottom. Which is maybe good, because that means next week (and next cycle, I guess? hope?) will have to be better, and that gives us all something to look forward to. But for now, we'll have to do the difficult -- the nearly unthinkable, really -- and look back, back, back into the bleak abyss that was this week's episode. I call it H-to-b recapping: head to barf. On the way back from last week's elimination,...
- 11/12/2009
- by Margaret Lyons
- EW.com - PopWatch
Mahalo no she didn't! Instead of heading abroad, the petite contestants of America's Next Top Model boarded Fierce Airlines for Hawaii this week. But without kimonos or Carmen Miranda fruit hats to make their experience culturally relevant, Tyra Banks had to get creative and...biracialize the models?! Mathematician Brittany, who was sent packing in this week's episode, explained why Tyra thought it was a good idea to change the models' skin color and play Yahtzee with cultures and ethnicities in the name of fashion. Break it down, Brittany... Did you think the biracial photo shoot was controversial? No, I didn't think that at all. I thought it was very...
- 10/29/2009
- E! Online
The shocking eliminations on America's Next Top Model continue! Last week it was Rae, and this week another gorgeous model with a strong body of work on the show was sent home: Brittany Markert, the 21-year-old student from Santa Clara, California.
Brittany was a quiet killer (in a good way) throughout this season of shorties on Antm, winning challenges and photo shoots with her sexy gaze and delicate elegance, but not much air time, as she noted in our interview. But once the final 6 got to Hawaii, where Brittany felt her work in this week's controversial hapa photo shoot was inspired, the judges saw a model who was falling flat, and she was sent home.
I had the pleasure of talking to Brittany this morning about her experience in the Top Model house, and she shared her highs and lows, from her favorite photo shoot to her shocking elimination.
Full audio and transcript,...
Brittany was a quiet killer (in a good way) throughout this season of shorties on Antm, winning challenges and photo shoots with her sexy gaze and delicate elegance, but not much air time, as she noted in our interview. But once the final 6 got to Hawaii, where Brittany felt her work in this week's controversial hapa photo shoot was inspired, the judges saw a model who was falling flat, and she was sent home.
I had the pleasure of talking to Brittany this morning about her experience in the Top Model house, and she shared her highs and lows, from her favorite photo shoot to her shocking elimination.
Full audio and transcript,...
- 10/29/2009
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
(S13E08) I don't know how America's Next Top Model's photoshoots continue to grow more and more insane. This week, Tyra decided to turn the model hopefuls bi-racial. Surprisingly, the photos didn't turn out bad, just not model-like.
You know it's never good when a boring character gets a character. The mathematician Brittany caught the bitch bug and complained about how immature Erin was for the rest of the episode. Guess what happened at the end of the episode? I would rather have gotten the "fading away" edit that Tyra loves so much.
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You know it's never good when a boring character gets a character. The mathematician Brittany caught the bitch bug and complained about how immature Erin was for the rest of the episode. Guess what happened at the end of the episode? I would rather have gotten the "fading away" edit that Tyra loves so much.
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- 10/29/2009
- by Michael Pascua
- Aol TV.
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