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Tensions rose when Hannah – who had already made nasty comments about Isis – absent-mindedly pushed Isis for "crowding her" in the jacuzzi, even though she was surrounded by other girls, and was later confronted about it in a large discussion inside, and then again later on where some of the other girls accused of her discrimination towards Isis and towards the girls of darker skin. Elina kissed Clark during a game of truth or dare. At the house, Isis was shown injecting hormones to aid in her gender transition which made her nauseous.
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Elina won the challenge, and received a handbag full of the featured jewelry for being the best, as well as the unaired prize to do some work with the brand. Many of the girls utilized awkward poses, and Sheena's inappropriately suggestive pose was criticized. The following day, the posing challenge featured Tarina Tarantino jewelry and handbags. The contestants met posing coach Benny Ninja and contortionist Bree Robertson for a lesson on extreme posing inside fabric tubes.
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Isis impressed Nigel with her knowledge about how to flatter her face in certain light, while ShaRaun left the judges cold by constantly introducing herself in the show. Clark and Hannah gossiped about Isis, calling her a he-she and saying that she had "no place in this competition." The next day, they visited Magic Castle, a private club for magicians, where judges Nigel Barker, Paulina Porizkova and the Jays conducted one-on-one interviews with the contestants. The contestants asked Isis questions regarding her gender transition, drawing both empathy and disdain. The notorious fierce fourteen finalists were driven to their homebase loft in Los Angeles, California. To avoid confusion, Brittney B became ShaRaun, Brittany S became McKey, and Brittany R remained with her own name. After final deliberations, fourteen contestants were chosen.Īs the start of the episode, the three Brittanys changed their names. Twenty of those vying continued and they took part in the first photo shoot – posing in metallic blue catsuits. Surprising some of the other contestants, Joslyn confessed that she tried to audition for America's Next Top Model for over 30 times (revealed to be 33 on The Tyra Banks Show) and she left on the product on the commercial, and Lio revealed that they were sold to a Saudi Arabian prince by a human trafficking ring pretending to be an agency, but it was later resolved before any deals were made. In between, Isis revealed she is a transwoman, leaving other semifinalists with mixed feelings.
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Later, Tyra Banks "Tyra Bot" met the contestants and individual interviews began.
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Alexander "Beta J" at the fictitious "Top Model Institute of Technology." Inside, they went through a series of reviews and catwalk analysis. The 33 semifinalists were driven to San Fernando Valley, where they met Jay Manuel "Alpha J" and J.
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(Ages stated are at time of contest) Contestant The inclusion has been noted as an "unprecedented opportunity" by Neil Giuliano, president of GLAAD, a national LGBT media advocacy group. This cycle included a first for the series – having a transgender contestant named Isis King participate and qualify for the final fourteen. This season averaged 4.43 million viewers. The winner of this cycle, similar to the past four cycles, won management and representation by Elite Model Management, a $100,000 contract with CoverGirl cosmetics (including a billboard in Times Square and ads in Walmart ), and the cover and six-page fashion spread in Seventeen. The show featured fourteen contestants, similar to cycles 3, 4 and 10. The CoverGirl of the Week contest was replaced by a new segment called Top Models in Action, focusing on former alums post-show careers. Starting from this cycle, the contestant called first in judging every week would have her picture (or commercial) displayed as digital art in the models' house for the rest of the week.