In the end America's Next Top Model came down to just two and Tatiana Price ended losing out. India Gants walked away with the crown and Tatiana ended up with second place. The cycle 23 runner-up of America's Next Top Model sat with judge Drew Elliot to talk about that final nerve-wracking challenge, as well as how she started her business at such a young age and how being a New Yorker helped her do so well, but not well enough, in the competition.
- 3/9/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
India Gants emerged victorious as the winner of cycle 23 of America’s Next Top Model — but who is she and what’s her story? The 20-year-old, from Seattle, Washington, fought off competition from Cory Anne Roberts and Tatiana Price in the final to claim the ultimate crown — judged by Tyra Banks, Rita Ora, Ashley Graham, Law Roach and Drew Elliott. The violet-haired beauty was working in marketing and promotions for a local radio station in Seattle before she decided to take part in Antm. The victory sees her win a $100,000 deal with Rimmel London, a one-year talent contract with...read more...
- 3/9/2017
- by Julian Cheatle
- Monsters and Critics
America’s Next Top Model is nearing the end of cycle 23.
Hosted by Rita Ora, the panel of judges has whittled down the competition to four fierce aspiring models -- Cory Anne, Courtney, India and Tatiana. To determine who will make it to the finale, the remaining contestants now have to face off in the Rimmel London commercial challenge. And whoever lands on top (of the cycle) will become the face the cosmetics brand, in addition to winning the $100,000 cash prize.
More: The 8 Biggest 'Antm' Makeover Meltdowns
Asked to be brand ambassadors, the girls are assigned different looks and styles, from classic to punk. However, in Et’s first look at tonight’s episode, the models struggle to get into character:
Who will come out on top and who will fall flat? Well, you’ll have to watch to find out.
America’s Next Top Model airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m. Et/Pt...
Hosted by Rita Ora, the panel of judges has whittled down the competition to four fierce aspiring models -- Cory Anne, Courtney, India and Tatiana. To determine who will make it to the finale, the remaining contestants now have to face off in the Rimmel London commercial challenge. And whoever lands on top (of the cycle) will become the face the cosmetics brand, in addition to winning the $100,000 cash prize.
More: The 8 Biggest 'Antm' Makeover Meltdowns
Asked to be brand ambassadors, the girls are assigned different looks and styles, from classic to punk. However, in Et’s first look at tonight’s episode, the models struggle to get into character:
Who will come out on top and who will fall flat? Well, you’ll have to watch to find out.
America’s Next Top Model airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m. Et/Pt...
- 3/1/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
In this episode of America's Next Top Model, "The Glamorous Life," the women get a chance to model at the home of designer Philipp Plein, Cory Anne calls out Courtney, and the girls pose with a celeb on a private jet.
Emotions are running high in the house after the most recent judges' panel. Marissa's sad to see her cuddle buddy, Kyle, go and even takes a framed picture of her Fwb and puts it in her bed. India is riding high after finally catching the judges' attention and, with only seven girls left, feels that victory is attainable. Tatiana, who has had several challenge wins, is frustrated to have not come out on top for any of her photos. Graham and Roach's criticism of Binta has her down, but she's determined to work hard and achieve her goals.
Emotions are running high in the house after the most recent judges' panel. Marissa's sad to see her cuddle buddy, Kyle, go and even takes a framed picture of her Fwb and puts it in her bed. India is riding high after finally catching the judges' attention and, with only seven girls left, feels that victory is attainable. Tatiana, who has had several challenge wins, is frustrated to have not come out on top for any of her photos. Graham and Roach's criticism of Binta has her down, but she's determined to work hard and achieve her goals.
- 1/30/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
It almost wouldn’t be America’s Next Top Model without some sort of music-related challenge.
While music -- singing or dancing in music videos -- doesn’t seem like an obvious area for a model to master, it’s become an intrinsic part of the long-running reality competition ever since creator Tyra Banks first made cycle two contestants compete to appear in the music video for her debut single, “Shake Ya Body.”
More: The 8 Biggest 'Antm' Makeover Meltdowns
In the many cycles since, the aspiring models have made viral videos -- which had to incorporate the all-important phrase: “pot ledom” -- , recorded their own tracks, had Brits face off with Americans in “Stop, Drop N Tooch,” and appear in Tyra Beauty ads featuring the “dab it dab it, dip it dip it, pat it pat it, click it click it” of Tyra’s underrated scatting skills. Then, there’s probably...
While music -- singing or dancing in music videos -- doesn’t seem like an obvious area for a model to master, it’s become an intrinsic part of the long-running reality competition ever since creator Tyra Banks first made cycle two contestants compete to appear in the music video for her debut single, “Shake Ya Body.”
More: The 8 Biggest 'Antm' Makeover Meltdowns
In the many cycles since, the aspiring models have made viral videos -- which had to incorporate the all-important phrase: “pot ledom” -- , recorded their own tracks, had Brits face off with Americans in “Stop, Drop N Tooch,” and appear in Tyra Beauty ads featuring the “dab it dab it, dip it dip it, pat it pat it, click it click it” of Tyra’s underrated scatting skills. Then, there’s probably...
- 1/23/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
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