Today we complete the semifinals of Vulture’s ultimate Reality Rumble, a bracket to determine the greatest season of the greatest reality-tv shows, from The Real World on. Each day, a different writer will be charged with determining the winner of a round of the bracket, until Vulture's Margaret Lyons judges the finals tomorrow: Project Runway vs. the victor of today's battle between the first season of Survivor and the second season of America's Next Top Model, Yoanna edition. Judging this penultimate round: Reality Blurred blogger Andy Dehnart. Looked at in stark terms, Survivor vs. America’s Next Top Model seems like an unfair fight. Survivor debuted on the Tiffany network, sparked the blossoming of the entire reality genre by delivering holy shit moment after holy shit moment in the players' quest for an outsize million-dollar prize, and the novel concept was shot in exotic lands with plenty of eye-popping nature photography.
- 3/24/2014
- by Andy Dehnart,Gwynne Watkins
- Vulture
In response to 19 Vogue editors’ pledge to no longer hire models with visible signs of an eating distorder, supermodel-turned-media-mogul Tyra Banks is weighing in. The America’s Next Top Model creator/host penned an open letter to The Daily Beast and appeared on Good Morning America yesterday to recall her own experiences with dangerously thin coworkers and explain her stance on the industry. Watch below.
Banks has been a proponent of “fiercely real” models (a term she coined that nearly makes up for other terms she coined, including “smize” and “flawsome”). In fact, her cycle 10 of Top Model featured the...
Banks has been a proponent of “fiercely real” models (a term she coined that nearly makes up for other terms she coined, including “smize” and “flawsome”). In fact, her cycle 10 of Top Model featured the...
- 5/17/2012
- by Lanford Beard
- EW.com - PopWatch
When "America's Next Top Model" announced that the next cycle would be an "All-Stars" round, we couldn't be more pleased. In fact, we wondered what took so long?
The show taped a fashion show in Los Angeles on Wednesday (May 11) with all the judges and, hello, the models who are returning to battle it out for what they believed was theirs in the first place.
We're most surprised that delusional, but hilarious Jade Rodan from Cycle 6 wasn't included. And we're sad to see that they've invited "Why the long face?" Alexandria Everett from the current Cycle as she was extremely annoying and we haven't been able to enjoy her elimination long enough.
Who are we excited to see again? We thought Cycle 11's transgender contestant Isis King could stand another chance. And we're happy we'll be able to see if farm girl Laura Kirkpatrick has become worldlier since Cycle 13. And finally,...
The show taped a fashion show in Los Angeles on Wednesday (May 11) with all the judges and, hello, the models who are returning to battle it out for what they believed was theirs in the first place.
We're most surprised that delusional, but hilarious Jade Rodan from Cycle 6 wasn't included. And we're sad to see that they've invited "Why the long face?" Alexandria Everett from the current Cycle as she was extremely annoying and we haven't been able to enjoy her elimination long enough.
Who are we excited to see again? We thought Cycle 11's transgender contestant Isis King could stand another chance. And we're happy we'll be able to see if farm girl Laura Kirkpatrick has become worldlier since Cycle 13. And finally,...
- 5/13/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
It was six years ago that Yoanna House won Cycle 2 of America's Next Top Model, and a number of big events has happened since then. She continued her fashion career, got married, and gave birth to a son. She also managed to undergo some cosmetic surgery at one point, in order to enhance her chest.
"I know that I've changed," she told E! Online. Debunking any rumors about getting plastic surgery on her face, Yoanna House explained just what she's been up to regarding her physical appearance.
"I know that I've changed," she told E! Online. Debunking any rumors about getting plastic surgery on her face, Yoanna House explained just what she's been up to regarding her physical appearance.
- 2/28/2010
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Former America's Next Top Model winner Yoanna House has reportedly responded to speculation about her recent appearance. The 29-year-old, who won the second cycle of the CW show, debuted her new look at a party in New York this week. Speaking to E! Online's Marc Malkin, she said: "I know that I've changed. I just had a baby about a year ago, and I put on a lot of weight. "My baby doesn't sleep through the night, so that might age you a little bit. Other than that, I've never done anything to my face, besides (more)...
- 2/25/2010
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
America's Next Top Model's Yoanna House wants you to know that the only part of her body that's been surgically enhanced are her breasts. After the 29-year-old Antm cycle-two champ hit last night's CW: It's a Reality party in NYC, bloggers started speculating about whether she's had work done to her face in the six years since she won cycle two of Tyra Banks' runway reality show. Sure, House admits she's not the model-thin, fair-skinned beauty she was back then, but she came exclusively to us to shoot down any suggestion that she's turned her face into a smorgasbord of cosmetic surgery... "I know that I've changed," House says. "I...
- 2/25/2010
- E! Online
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