"America's Next Top Model" is back ... and so is a former model wannabe.
Angelea, who didn't quite make it to the house in Cycle 12, has gotten a second chance and a brand new look.
She also seems to be much more grounded this time around. Or at least this interview makes it seem like she has a better attitude.
Check out Angelea:
Don't worry if you don't quite remember which tall, skinny woman she was in the 12th season. We dug up this clip for you. In this photo challenge, the girls are tasked with embodying a Greek goddess. Angelea, with the green nails, is the goddess of love.
But she's feeling anything but love when it comes to Sandra.
Check out their confrontation:
America's Next Top Model 12: Angelea
by TheDlisted
"America's Next Top Model 14," post-shorty edition, premieres on Wednesday, March 10.
Do you remember Angelea? Do you think she's changed?...
Angelea, who didn't quite make it to the house in Cycle 12, has gotten a second chance and a brand new look.
She also seems to be much more grounded this time around. Or at least this interview makes it seem like she has a better attitude.
Check out Angelea:
Don't worry if you don't quite remember which tall, skinny woman she was in the 12th season. We dug up this clip for you. In this photo challenge, the girls are tasked with embodying a Greek goddess. Angelea, with the green nails, is the goddess of love.
But she's feeling anything but love when it comes to Sandra.
Check out their confrontation:
America's Next Top Model 12: Angelea
by TheDlisted
"America's Next Top Model 14," post-shorty edition, premieres on Wednesday, March 10.
Do you remember Angelea? Do you think she's changed?...
- 2/18/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Recovering from the exit of Sandra from "America's Next Top Model", the fashion show invites one special guest to the upcoming episode. Clay Aiken, the former runner up of "American Idol" season two, is present to mentor the girls in the acting challenge.
Clay, who had an acting gig on Broadway's "Spamalot", will be starring opposite the girls in "Acting Like a Model" and be the guest judge to determine who will leave next. Additionally, the girls will be faced with a CoverGirl commercial challenge where last season's winner McKey Sullivan will drop by to offer support to them.
The episode where Clay Aiken and McKey Sullivan will be present airs April 8. A clip on the arrival of Clay on the stage is given below.
Clay, who had an acting gig on Broadway's "Spamalot", will be starring opposite the girls in "Acting Like a Model" and be the guest judge to determine who will leave next. Additionally, the girls will be faced with a CoverGirl commercial challenge where last season's winner McKey Sullivan will drop by to offer support to them.
The episode where Clay Aiken and McKey Sullivan will be present airs April 8. A clip on the arrival of Clay on the stage is given below.
- 4/3/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
One more girl is sent home on "America's Next Top Model". Sandra was the last to be called in the judging room, after standing side by side to Celia. Tyra Banks reasoned that Sandra has been taking "profile shots" all throughout the competition and the last one was not that great.
Sandra, not a favorite within her mates, was hugged on her way out and Tyra advised her to work on the poses. The 19-year-old was mad that she was sent home and vowed to keep modeling after the show because she believed she has a personality.
In the sixth week, the girls were challenged by making expressions with their faces. Jay Manuel brought his friend Beth Stern to guide the models in this session. Sandra in particular did not impress Jay who thought that she was falling out of the competition. Natalia won the challenge and she got an...
Sandra, not a favorite within her mates, was hugged on her way out and Tyra advised her to work on the poses. The 19-year-old was mad that she was sent home and vowed to keep modeling after the show because she believed she has a personality.
In the sixth week, the girls were challenged by making expressions with their faces. Jay Manuel brought his friend Beth Stern to guide the models in this session. Sandra in particular did not impress Jay who thought that she was falling out of the competition. Natalia won the challenge and she got an...
- 4/2/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Hey, let’s make a bet. I’ll bet you a $100,000 contract with Cover Girl that Celia gets clobbered by another contestant on this here upcoming episode of "America's Next Top Model." Wishful thinking? Of course not! Celia is like a wispy little Coddington fairy who looks like she could get crushed by a banana leaf. I wouldn’t wish that uneven fight on my worst enemy’s dog! Then again, the last four episodes of "Antm" Cycle 12 have teetered awfully close to boring. If it takes sacrificing Celia to the throat-chewing bitchiness of, say, a Sandra, well, sorry, li’l fairy. Nice knowing...
- 4/2/2009
- by Leslie Gornstein
- Hitfix
Kortnie Coles, the latest contestant from America's Next Top Model to be sent packing, isn't leaving the show without trying to take the show's biggest bitch down with her. In a not-so-graceful move, the ousted model sounds off on Sandra Nyanchoka. "She is the villain," Kortnie tells us. "Let's not beat around the bush here. She's the main antagonist on the show for sure, which creates a fun environment of diversity. In her defense, she got chosen because she has an interesting face. But once she was there to perform, she didn't deliver." Meow! Kortnie doesn't stop there. Read on to see what other not-so-kind words she has for Sandra... "Even from the first...
- 3/27/2009
- E! Online
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