Broadchurch star Elen Rhys and Pagan Peak’s Julian Looman are to front BritBox and BBC drama The Mallorca Files.
The ten-part series is created by Dan Sefton, and produced by Cosmopolitan Pictures, the production company set up by Ben Donald and Misfits firm Clerkenwell Films.
It is set amongst the expat community on the sunny Spanish island and features a British and German detective clashing over their very different approaches to policing the island. While self-confessed introverted Brit Miranda Blake, played by Rhys, takes her career seriously, German Max Winter, played by Looman, is a classic extrovert and unashamedly unconventional. The two characters battle it out to solve crimes in the sun-drenched setting.
The BBC and BritBox have also revealed the directing talent for the series including Black Mirror’s Bryn Higgins, Doctor Who’s Charlie Palmer, Mr Selfridge’s Rob Evans and Lovesick’s Gordon Anderson.
Soumya Sriraman,...
The ten-part series is created by Dan Sefton, and produced by Cosmopolitan Pictures, the production company set up by Ben Donald and Misfits firm Clerkenwell Films.
It is set amongst the expat community on the sunny Spanish island and features a British and German detective clashing over their very different approaches to policing the island. While self-confessed introverted Brit Miranda Blake, played by Rhys, takes her career seriously, German Max Winter, played by Looman, is a classic extrovert and unashamedly unconventional. The two characters battle it out to solve crimes in the sun-drenched setting.
The BBC and BritBox have also revealed the directing talent for the series including Black Mirror’s Bryn Higgins, Doctor Who’s Charlie Palmer, Mr Selfridge’s Rob Evans and Lovesick’s Gordon Anderson.
Soumya Sriraman,...
- 10/25/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
With the return of America’s Next Top Model, we are revisiting our favorite moments, including all the winning photo shoots, from the first 20 cycles of the series. While we ranked the cycles according to Tyra Banks’ hair, we didn’t take into account of all the judges that have served on the show’s panel. Since they’ve helped Tyra decide who would become America’s next great fashion hope, it’s important to examine all 13 of them.
Note: The number one judge is and always will be Tyra herself so she was not included in this list.
13. Bryanboy, Fashion blogger and social media correspondent
Cycles 19-20
Representing the social media score, Bryan wasn’t so much of a judge as a judgey person at the panel who really had nothing to say.
12. Eric Nicholson, Senior Editor at Jane magazine
Cycle 2
Sure, he fought with Janice — how could you not,...
Note: The number one judge is and always will be Tyra herself so she was not included in this list.
13. Bryanboy, Fashion blogger and social media correspondent
Cycles 19-20
Representing the social media score, Bryan wasn’t so much of a judge as a judgey person at the panel who really had nothing to say.
12. Eric Nicholson, Senior Editor at Jane magazine
Cycle 2
Sure, he fought with Janice — how could you not,...
- 8/22/2014
- by Stacy Lambe
- TheFabLife - Movies
With the return of America’s Next Top Model, we are revisiting our favorite moments, including all the winning photo shoots, from the first 20 cycles of the series. While we ranked the cycles according to Tyra Banks’ hair, we didn’t take into account of all the judges that have served on the show’s panel. Since they’ve helped Tyra decide who would become America’s next great fashion hope, it’s important to examine all 13 of them.
Note: The number one judge is and always will be Tyra herself so she was not included in this list.
13. Bryanboy, Fashion blogger and social media correspondent
Cycles 19-20
Representing the social media score, Bryan wasn’t so much of a judge as a judgey person at the panel who really had nothing to say.
12. Eric Nicholson, Senior Editor at Jane magazine
Cycle 2
Sure, he fought with Janice — how could you not,...
Note: The number one judge is and always will be Tyra herself so she was not included in this list.
13. Bryanboy, Fashion blogger and social media correspondent
Cycles 19-20
Representing the social media score, Bryan wasn’t so much of a judge as a judgey person at the panel who really had nothing to say.
12. Eric Nicholson, Senior Editor at Jane magazine
Cycle 2
Sure, he fought with Janice — how could you not,...
- 8/22/2014
- by Stacy Lambe
- VH1.com
It's Zoolander vs. Hansel all over again -- a male model in L.A. just sued "America's Next Top Model" judge Rob Evans (also a male model) for allegedly beating him up so bad in 2012 ... he had to go to the hospital.Landry Macedo filed the lawsuit for assault and battery, claiming he and Evans were at some modeling event when Evans flipped out for no reason -- striking him repeatedly in the face and head.
- 3/17/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Jourdan Miller smized her way to the top of the 20th cycle of "America's Next Top Model" - the first with male contestants - on Friday. She beat out Marvin Cortes, who was favored to win, for a contract with Next Model Management, a spread in Nylon and a $100,000 campaign with Guess. Jourdan impressed all season long, winning Best Photo five consecutive times and stomping to the death in the finale runway. Tyra Banks even told the 19 year-old, “I wanted a boy to win so bad, but… you were undeniable!” While she did model H2T and talked openly about her past abusive marriage, Jourdan lacked some serious personality. The Oregon native joins the ranks of recent “Antm” winners who are interchangeable, without the spark of the first 10 winners who defined the show. And though the introduction of male models this season is great, there's still plenty of room for improvement.
- 11/16/2013
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
I was bouncing around on ye olde Interwebs today when I noticed a tweet from Bachelor Pad enemy No. 1 Chris Bukowski informing the showmance-franchise’s beloved (and super-dreamy) host Chris Harrison that he’s joining Harrison’s new dating app At First Sight. My first thought: Why can’t the (semi-)newly single Harrison himself be the one setting up a profile?* My second thought: I gotta see this thing in action!
Keep reading as I take At First Sight for a spin — and send a gentle nudge to a few other celebs I’d like to join me in my “journey” to love online.
Keep reading as I take At First Sight for a spin — and send a gentle nudge to a few other celebs I’d like to join me in my “journey” to love online.
- 7/15/2013
- by Lanford Beard
- EW.com - PopWatch
"America's Next Top Model" is mixing things up again.
After adding new faces into the judges' panel last season (Rob Evans, blogger Bryanboy, and the viewer's vote) the next installment of Tyra Banks' modeling competition will feature male contestants!
Eight men and eight women will compete for the title, The CW announced on Thursday.
The upcoming season of "Antm" will again allow viewers to cast their vote on who stays and who goes on the show.
Fans can vote online, beginning February 21, and again on February 24, March 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 23, 26 ...
Copyright 2013 by NBC Universal, Inc. All rights reserved.
This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
After adding new faces into the judges' panel last season (Rob Evans, blogger Bryanboy, and the viewer's vote) the next installment of Tyra Banks' modeling competition will feature male contestants!
Eight men and eight women will compete for the title, The CW announced on Thursday.
The upcoming season of "Antm" will again allow viewers to cast their vote on who stays and who goes on the show.
Fans can vote online, beginning February 21, and again on February 24, March 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 23, 26 ...
Copyright 2013 by NBC Universal, Inc. All rights reserved.
This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
- 2/22/2013
- by nobody@accesshollywood.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
Rob Evans, one of the judges on "America's Next Top Model," has turned himself into police after learning there was a warrant out for his arrest.
Evans was wanted in connection with an assault case that occurred in Beverly Hills in March. The boxer-turned-model allegedly sent another man to the hospital after a fight.
A source tells TMZ that Evans wasn't aware of the warrant for felony assault until recently, however, and subsequently turned himself in. He then posted $60,000 bond and was released.
Details surrounding the incident are pretty scant, although TMZ's source says Evans insists he was acting in self-defense. ...
Evans was wanted in connection with an assault case that occurred in Beverly Hills in March. The boxer-turned-model allegedly sent another man to the hospital after a fight.
A source tells TMZ that Evans wasn't aware of the warrant for felony assault until recently, however, and subsequently turned himself in. He then posted $60,000 bond and was released.
Details surrounding the incident are pretty scant, although TMZ's source says Evans insists he was acting in self-defense. ...
- 11/23/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
"America's Next Top Model" judge Rob Evans has turned himself in to police after allegedly beating up another man so badly, the guy ended up in the hospital ... sources close to Evans tell TMZ.We're told Evans turned himself in at the Beverly Hills Pd Wednesday morning on a felony assault charge -- and was released 25 minutes later after posting $60,000 bail.TMZ broke the story ... a warrant was issued for Evan's arrest following the fight in March in Bev Hills.
- 11/23/2012
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
If you are currently reading this, then I believe congratulations are in order! Yes, pat yourself on your assumedly emaciated back -- you deserve it for having survived the most boring cycle of America's Next Top Model ever! To quote Bre from Cycle 5, "I just wanted to take of my heels and throw Up." Don't get me wrong, I'm a sucker for a gimmick (of which this cycle had no shortage), but the gimmicks here were recycled and played-out, and the lack of engaging/amusing interactions between the girls themselves made for one long, painful yawn of a season. I won't spoil who the recipient of the Antm College Edition crown was just yet, but I will say that the outcome is even more blah than the hyper-bland one we'd all anticipated.
For those of you who opted for a self-induced coma, let me catch you up on the Final Three: we've got Leila,...
For those of you who opted for a self-induced coma, let me catch you up on the Final Three: we've got Leila,...
- 11/17/2012
- by Nick Antonelli
- Aol TV.
Hello there, and welcome back to the wet and wild world of America's Next Top Model! This week's installation was weird all-around, from the lazy editing to the equine violence to the self-deprecating confessionals. In fact, the entire mood surrounding the episode was somber -- I kept noticing how completely devastated and strung out all the girls were, despite the looming mixed bag of prizes. In cycles of yore, the contestants would be stressed, yes, as the competition neared its close, but also optimistic and somewhat jubilant -- I don't know what kind of maltreatment has been going down in the Top Model house this time around, but everyone looks severely wounded and desperate to escape.
The episode opens with staged shots of each girl pensively pacing the beach as she considers her Top Model existence. Sepia-tone images of the judges fade across the screen, accompanied by the soft echo of former critiques like,...
The episode opens with staged shots of each girl pensively pacing the beach as she considers her Top Model existence. Sepia-tone images of the judges fade across the screen, accompanied by the soft echo of former critiques like,...
- 11/11/2012
- by Nick Antonelli
- Aol TV.
Rob Evans might be posing for a different type of photo soon. The British model—and seemingly studly new addition to the America's Next Top Model judging panel—is a suspect in an assault and battery case and a warrant is currently out for his arrest, the Beverly Hills Police Department confirmed Wednesday to E! News. Police say that Evans, who is wanted in connection with an incident that allegedly went down in March, had been in touch but has since ceased communicating with them and they are "actively" looking for him. Contrary to another report, however, the police say they have not dispatched a special fugitive team to find Evans. The former boxer is facing a...
- 10/24/2012
- E! Online
America's Next Top Model judge Rob Evans is reportedly wanted by police for an assault earlier this year. The star is alleged to have beaten up another man in Beverley Hills back in March, according to TMZ. Police sources have claimed that the former boxer's fight had left the other man in hospital with serious injuries, and is now wanted for a felony assault with a deadly weapon. The warrant for Evans's arrest was reportedly issued soon after the (more)...
- 10/24/2012
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
The new judge on "America's Next Top Model" is a wanted man ... after allegedly beating the holy hell out of another person in Beverly Hills back in March -- law enforcement sources tell TMZ.According to law enforcement sources, Rob Evans -- a former boxer -- is accused of beating the other guy up so bad, the victim ended up in the hospital with serious injuries. We're told Rob's boxer past is part of the...
- 10/24/2012
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Hello all, and welcome! Before I get down to recapping this week's eventless go-sees and subsequent waste of a good prison rental space, I'd like to discuss the Tyrabomb that was dropped this week (which I saw via terrifying Instagram post): namely, that the theme of Cycle 20 of America's Next Top Model (yes, it somehow got renewed) will be Boys And Girls. Yes, you read correctly – Tyra, assumedly in a scramble to salvage the rapidly sinking SS Antm, has revoked her pledge to never have male contestants on her show (Isis excluded) and swallowed her claim that there are no name-recognition male models. I admit, there was a time when I had dreams of becoming a model, but Tyra had shut her doors to my unfortunate gender. I feel slighted, overlooked, and frankly, disappointed in Antm. All I can say is Their Loss.
Now on to this week's episode!
Now on to this week's episode!
- 10/20/2012
- by Nick Antonelli
- Aol TV.
Step aside ladies, it's time for the guys to smize.
"The male model idea has been around for five years," Tyra Banks told People days after announcing that men will be competing alongside women on America's Next Top Model – a first in the show's history – for its upcoming 20th season.
And it wasn't an easy feat.
"Everybody says, 'Tyra, you are the boss' – but they don't know that I have a boss. So I've had to ask my bosses for five years [to change up the show]," Banks said at the Flawsome Ball benefit Thursday in New York.
She's been lobbying for years to get men on the show,...
"The male model idea has been around for five years," Tyra Banks told People days after announcing that men will be competing alongside women on America's Next Top Model – a first in the show's history – for its upcoming 20th season.
And it wasn't an easy feat.
"Everybody says, 'Tyra, you are the boss' – but they don't know that I have a boss. So I've had to ask my bosses for five years [to change up the show]," Banks said at the Flawsome Ball benefit Thursday in New York.
She's been lobbying for years to get men on the show,...
- 10/19/2012
- by Julia Haskins
- People.com - TV Watch
Step aside ladies, it's time for the guys to smize. "The male model idea has been around for five years," Tyra Banks told People days after announcing that men will be competing alongside women on America's Next Top Model - a first in the show's history - for its upcoming 20th season. And it wasn't an easy feat. "Everybody says, 'Tyra, you are the boss' - but they don't know that I have a boss. So I've had to ask my bosses for five years [to change up the show]," Banks said at the Flawsome Ball benefit Thursday in New York. She's been lobbying for...
- 10/19/2012
- by Julia Haskins
- PEOPLE.com
New York, Oct 17: Supermodel Tyra Banks has said that she is longing to have kids and wants to have them soon, as her biological clock is ticking away.
According to reports, the 38-year-old model is currently dating her 'America's Next Top Model' co-judge Rob Evans.
"I'm really ready to have some babies. I want babies!" the New York Post quoted her as saying in 'The Steve Harvey Show.'
"I've always wanted them, but I've been saying 'I want babies in three years' since I was, like, 27. And now I'm 28.
"No,.
According to reports, the 38-year-old model is currently dating her 'America's Next Top Model' co-judge Rob Evans.
"I'm really ready to have some babies. I want babies!" the New York Post quoted her as saying in 'The Steve Harvey Show.'
"I've always wanted them, but I've been saying 'I want babies in three years' since I was, like, 27. And now I'm 28.
"No,.
- 10/17/2012
- by Amith Ostwal
- RealBollywood.com
"America's Next Top Model" will be back for a Cycle 20 and this time it's returning with some testosterone. That's right, the next season "America's Next Top Model" will include male models.
Cycle 20 will debut in summer 2013. A specific premiere date has not yet been announced.
The male models will move into the same house as the female models, and the new cycle will include Cycle 19's added social media elements that let viewers vote for their favorite models.
There's no word on what the judge panel will look like for Cycle 20. Host and executive producer Tyra Banks shook up the series when she parted ways with Nigel Barker, Jay Manuel and J. Alexander. The three were replaced with Johnny Wujek as photo shoot creative consultant, social media correspondent Bryanboy, and male model Rob Evans. The judge panel for Cycly 19 also included Kelly Cutrone.
Cycle 20 will debut in summer 2013. A specific premiere date has not yet been announced.
The male models will move into the same house as the female models, and the new cycle will include Cycle 19's added social media elements that let viewers vote for their favorite models.
There's no word on what the judge panel will look like for Cycle 20. Host and executive producer Tyra Banks shook up the series when she parted ways with Nigel Barker, Jay Manuel and J. Alexander. The three were replaced with Johnny Wujek as photo shoot creative consultant, social media correspondent Bryanboy, and male model Rob Evans. The judge panel for Cycly 19 also included Kelly Cutrone.
- 10/16/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
Her modeling career has spanned over 22 years, and it could keep going (and going), but Tyra Banks admits she's ready to try something new ... motherhood.
In an interview airing Oct. 17, the 38-year-old "America's Next Top Model" host tells Steve Harvey that she's eager to start a family and feels like her biological clock is running out.
"I'm really ready to have some babies. I want babies!" she explains in a clip from "The Steve Harvey Show." "I've always wanted them, but I've been saying 'I want babies in three years' since I was, like, 27. And now I'm 28," Banks says with a chuckle. "No, I'm 38 -- I think it's time. [My eggs are] going to be hard-boiled and fried and scrambled up in there, so it's time to get those eggs working!"
As for who she wants to have kids with, Banks says that's still up in the air. But, she wants to set...
In an interview airing Oct. 17, the 38-year-old "America's Next Top Model" host tells Steve Harvey that she's eager to start a family and feels like her biological clock is running out.
"I'm really ready to have some babies. I want babies!" she explains in a clip from "The Steve Harvey Show." "I've always wanted them, but I've been saying 'I want babies in three years' since I was, like, 27. And now I'm 28," Banks says with a chuckle. "No, I'm 38 -- I think it's time. [My eggs are] going to be hard-boiled and fried and scrambled up in there, so it's time to get those eggs working!"
As for who she wants to have kids with, Banks says that's still up in the air. But, she wants to set...
- 10/16/2012
- by Leigh Blickley
- Huffington Post
Her modeling career has spanned over 22 years, and it could keep going (and going), but Tyra Banks admits she's ready to try something new ... motherhood.
In an interview airing Oct. 17, the 38-year-old "America's Next Top Model" host tells Steve Harvey that she's eager to start a family and feels like her biological clock is running out.
"I'm really ready to have some babies. I want babies!" she explains in a clip from "The Steve Harvey Show." "I've always wanted them, but I've been saying 'I want babies in three years' since I was, like, 27. And now I'm 28," Banks says with a chuckle. "No, I'm 38 -- I think it's time. [My eggs are] going to be hard-boiled and fried and scrambled up in there, so it's time to get those eggs working!"
As for who she wants to have kids with, Banks says that's still up in the air. But, she wants to set...
In an interview airing Oct. 17, the 38-year-old "America's Next Top Model" host tells Steve Harvey that she's eager to start a family and feels like her biological clock is running out.
"I'm really ready to have some babies. I want babies!" she explains in a clip from "The Steve Harvey Show." "I've always wanted them, but I've been saying 'I want babies in three years' since I was, like, 27. And now I'm 28," Banks says with a chuckle. "No, I'm 38 -- I think it's time. [My eggs are] going to be hard-boiled and fried and scrambled up in there, so it's time to get those eggs working!"
As for who she wants to have kids with, Banks says that's still up in the air. But, she wants to set...
- 10/16/2012
- by Leigh Blickley
- Aol TV.
Change is something built into the DNA of America's Next Top Model. The show has been through a series of different judges and contributors in its 19 cycles, while tweaking the format of a cycle, instituting new themes, and making over every girl that gets to a certain point in the competition. But heading into cycle 19, Top Model did more than just a minor change here or an experiment there; it blew up the show, getting rid of the J's (and Nigel), bringing a social media element into the competition, and recruiting a hoard of college girls to fill the Top Model Sorority House for a collegiate-themed cycle. This would either breathe new life into the aging franchise, which saw ratings collapse in cycle 18, or end up as one final desperate cling to relevance before the inevitable cancellation that got postponed thanks to all the changes.
Now that we're a good way into the cycle,...
Now that we're a good way into the cycle,...
- 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.
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.
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
It's makeover week on America's Next Top Model: College Edition! Tonight, the 12 remaining girls of Tyra's sorority house will be treated to a trip to the salon. This isn't just any makeover episode, though. For the first time in Top Model history, the models will be allowed to opt out of their makeovers.
We have already seen footage in the promo of Harvard grad Maria quickly voicing her enthusiasm to less-than-graciously bow out of being primped and pampered. Will this effect her performance during the nude photo shoot alongside Rob Evans and guest photographer Tony Duran? ...
We have already seen footage in the promo of Harvard grad Maria quickly voicing her enthusiasm to less-than-graciously bow out of being primped and pampered. Will this effect her performance during the nude photo shoot alongside Rob Evans and guest photographer Tony Duran? ...
- 9/7/2012
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
School is in session and the pressure is on as Tyra Banks and crew test young hopefuls on the impressive 19th season of America's Next Top Model: College Edition. Thanks to Tyra, male supermodel Rob Evans, fashion publicist Kelly Cutrone and you, America, the first model has seen her last of very few days in the Sorority House.
Knowing the show's history for the outside-the-norm models who usually excel in the competition, this particular elimination comes as a shocker. Jessie Rabideau wowed us in her tryout with her quirky personality and impressive junk-in-the-trunk. While her backside gave her much promise, standing apart from the other 12 contestants, Jessie received the lowest number of points towards her first week's grade. A shoe-in to be around for awhile, Jessie had the support of her fellow models and viewers as she struggled to strike a "smize" during the taxidermy shoot.
Seeing as how this is the College Edition,...
Knowing the show's history for the outside-the-norm models who usually excel in the competition, this particular elimination comes as a shocker. Jessie Rabideau wowed us in her tryout with her quirky personality and impressive junk-in-the-trunk. While her backside gave her much promise, standing apart from the other 12 contestants, Jessie received the lowest number of points towards her first week's grade. A shoe-in to be around for awhile, Jessie had the support of her fellow models and viewers as she struggled to strike a "smize" during the taxidermy shoot.
Seeing as how this is the College Edition,...
- 9/5/2012
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
We were definitely sad to see Nigel Barker get fired from "America's Next Top Model" during Tyra Banks' unfortunate restructuring back in April, but Barker seems to be a true professional and doesn't harbor any resentment.
The former "Top Model" judge was the victim of a re-casting tactic meant to boost dropping ratings in the show's 18th season when his close friend Tyra gave him, Miss J and Jay Manuel the axe. But just in case you needed another reason to love Nigel, he told the New York Post that there really are no hard feelings between him and his former boss:
“I know it was tough on [Tyra] as well. It’s never easy to fire someone, least of all, of course, a friend. At the same time, this is business and things change. She’s a good girl, a strong woman, and she’s done a lot with her life.
The former "Top Model" judge was the victim of a re-casting tactic meant to boost dropping ratings in the show's 18th season when his close friend Tyra gave him, Miss J and Jay Manuel the axe. But just in case you needed another reason to love Nigel, he told the New York Post that there really are no hard feelings between him and his former boss:
“I know it was tough on [Tyra] as well. It’s never easy to fire someone, least of all, of course, a friend. At the same time, this is business and things change. She’s a good girl, a strong woman, and she’s done a lot with her life.
- 9/1/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
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