America’s Next Top Model’s most memorable contestants aren’t staying quiet about their experience on TV. After more than 24 seasons, the reality show is being put under the microscope in a new Netflix ...
Tiffany Richardson, who appeared on cycle 3 and cycle 4 of “America’s Next Top Model,” opens up about her experience. After Netflix’s latest documentary, “Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top ...
I will never forget when Tyra Banks told the world to kiss her “fat ass.” It was 2007, and the supermodel (that is not up for debate, btw) had been body-shamed while wearing a swimsuit. The press ...
In the early 2000s, America’s Next Top Model was a juggernaut. Running for 24 seasons cycles, the brainchild of supermodel Tyra Banks initially aimed to bring diversity to the modeling and fashion ...
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The three-part Netflix docuseries featured interviews with creator and host Tyra Banks, plus coaches J. Alexander a.k.a. "Miss J," Jay Manuel a.k.a "Mr. Jay" and more The shocking revelations included ...
Netflix’s new docuseries Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model, examines the most controversial moments in the show’s history. Here, we’re breaking down the most stunning revelations of all.
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At the stunning Pamella Roland New York Fashion Week runway show, journalist and producer Charlii Sebunya sits front row with iconic fashion photographer and television personality Nigel Barker for an ...
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Scammers in Malaysia are targeting victims of fraud with false money recovery services, posing online as anti-crime centre staff, police officers or legal firms. The imposters use private WhatsApp ...