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Kramer View Drop Down
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Posted: Feb 25, 2006 at 11:54pm

There is some absolutely gorgeous hair among the next set of contestants in America's Next Top Model. The question is how many of them will still have gorgeous hair once that witch Tyra Banks and her witch mates get done with them. It remains a mystery to me why someone who wears wigs and extensions every day of her life can have the power to have beautiful women cut off their actual hair.

My pre-show favorite is Joanie:

http://www.upn.com/shows/top_model6/models/joanie.shtml

http://www.upn.com/shows/top_model6/models/kathy.shtml

Some have already undergone changes. Check this out.

Before: http://www.upn.com/shows/top_model6/pgall.php?ep=00&fd=1 &id=0

After: http://www.upn.com/shows/top_model6/pgall.php?ep=00&fd=1 &id=1

I imagine Tyra will make this one get a nose job.

 

I guess this should have been placed in the Reality Shows category. Sorry about that.

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Bambilee View Drop Down
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Posted: Feb 25, 2006 at 11:54pm
Kathy And Joanie look exactly the same.... creepy.

I love the darker hair on brooke, what lovely facial features. I'm obessed with this show. I tried to get on it but I'm not american... damn you!

I'm so excited!



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Posted: Feb 25, 2006 at 11:54pm
Tyra Banks is far more beautiful than all of them.

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Kramer View Drop Down
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Posted: Feb 25, 2006 at 11:54pm

Do you think she'd allow anyone more beautiful that her on the show? But let's talk hair. Hers isn't her own. Most, if not all, of the contestants more than likely have nicer hair than Tyra's real hair. I think I hear her sharpening the scissors as I type this.


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Mike46019 View Drop Down
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Posted: Feb 25, 2006 at 11:54pm
LOL Damm them all they have better hair then me lets fix that. LOL With the stone wheel going. LOL. Kramer thanks for that pic. LOL.

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Posted: Feb 25, 2006 at 11:54pm
Kari and Mollie Sue are the best in my opinion.  Most of them are prime examples for makeovers. 

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Posted: Feb 26, 2006 at 11:54pm

That's one brilliant dyejob they gave Brooke! Most brown dyes are red based and look fake but her's look natural.


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Bambilee View Drop Down
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Posted: Feb 26, 2006 at 11:54pm
Yes Molly Sue... shes uniquely beautiful. The others all look the same to me.
Tyra banks is cool cause she doesn't give a hoot what the modeling company says about her weight. She's plump and proud of it. But her hair as she tells EVERYONE all the time, isn't real. I wish I could wear weaves... lol.
When does the show start?

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Vicky View Drop Down
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Posted: Feb 27, 2006 at 11:54pm
I like molly sue and Gina, like you said the other girls look like one and the same person..

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Posted: Feb 27, 2006 at 11:54pm

I loveee Americas next top model!!!

im totally obsessed!!

omg!!! were still on cycle 5 in the uk! they dont look that pretty in the 6th?!!


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Debbie View Drop Down
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Posted: Feb 27, 2006 at 11:54pm
they are going to appear bald for the first groups of pics. I am sure they are Bald caps though!  It should prove interesting though!

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Posted: Feb 27, 2006 at 11:54pm
I love that this show too...can any one tell me why a requirement is to be
5'7" or taller? Why do models have to be tall? I never understood that. I
like Molly Sue and Furonda. Molly sue is the most unique looking, and I
think Furonda is adorable, and she's got a beautiful skin tone. Both have
nice hair cuts that suit them. Sara and Brooke look like the same person
to me.

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Posted: Feb 27, 2006 at 11:54pm

[QUOTE=Bambilee]Yes Molly Sue... shes uniquely beautiful. The others all look the same to me.
Tyra banks is cool cause she doesn't give a hoot what the modeling company says about her weight. She's plump and proud of it. But her hair as she tells EVERYONE all the time, isn't real. I wish I could wear weaves... lol.
When does the show start?
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WHAT??!!  Tyra is what you'd call plump?  Oh my.


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Posted: Feb 28, 2006 at 11:54pm

I don't watch the show, but I'll flip through the model-wannabes, anyway. . .

Most of them don't seem to be that pretty. . . and a lot of the white chicks look alike to me. . . which is probably a sign of how cookie-cutter the modelling industry is :-P . . .  I like Furonda and Gina best-- they're pwetty ^_^ .


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Posted: Feb 28, 2006 at 11:54pm

I know someone who modeled professionally for a few months.  The reason you need to be so tall, at least 5' 7" is they want all the women to be around the same height, and build.  That way designers don't have to change their clothes so much for fashion shows or photo shoots.

[QUOTE=Sugaree]I love that this show too...can any one tell me why a requirement is to be
5'7" or taller? Why do models have to be tall? I never understood that. I
like Molly Sue and Furonda. Molly sue is the most unique looking, and I
think Furonda is adorable, and she's got a beautiful skin tone. Both have
nice hair cuts that suit them. Sara and Brooke look like the same person
to me.
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Posted: Mar 01, 2006 at 11:54pm

Found this regarding the show on March 8th:

"The Girls Go Bald" Episode #601/602.
The women learn they will be bald for their next photo shoot.

Cast: Janice Dickinson, Todd Newton, Rolanda Watts, Trey Smith, Tina Frazier , Trish Moreno .
Producer(s): Tyra Banks, Ken Mok.

Original Airdate: March 8, 2006.


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cookie23 View Drop Down
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Posted: Mar 02, 2006 at 11:54pm
omg am still watching cycle 5. kyle was cut on mon nite thought that wasnt a good idea she was the prettiest of them all and had the nicest hair. dont like lisa at all she looks far too old and drinks too much not much of a role model in my opinion

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Posted: Mar 02, 2006 at 11:54pm
Crazy and yes Tyra Banks is plump.... I think lots of people are, I have only to compare them to myself and well.... I'm as skinny as a pole. LOL..

They want models to be tall so they can fit them into the designers clothes. Usually they make them like a  one size fits all thing... the same reason they want you to be a size 0... to fit into the clothing. Which soemtimes even has to be pinned for fashion shows and photo shoots. 

Twiggy stayed on for this season too didn't she. Ah Janice, she's hilarious... everybody loves to hate her. :)

And no, not many of these girls have that kinda spark to them, like wow, she's really good to look at. But I guess it's not all about that, as long as you can take a good picture in whatever situation and be presentable as a model in public, you should be good to go... :D



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illhl View Drop Down
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Posted: Mar 02, 2006 at 11:54pm
Which season was the one where Jennipher got a foot of hair cut off?

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Rosalie View Drop Down
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Posted: Mar 05, 2006 at 11:54pm
Kyle looked so much like a boy after her haircut. They gave her a boy's haircut, anyway, the kind of haircut you see guys in Indie Bands(and Radiohead) in the UK having. Ugh.

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Katie C Lover View Drop Down
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Posted: Mar 06, 2006 at 11:54pm
Kyle didn't get her hair cut like a boy. She had her long blonde hair dyed to a chocolate brown and kept her length. You must have her confsed with one of the other models...

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Posted: May 17, 2006 at 11:54pm
I just wanted to comment on the article, "Reality Hair Makeovers - America's Next Top Model" posted on Feb. 27, 2005 (http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/tip11016.htm). (Yeah, I know I am a tad late, but I just ran across the article.) I agree with most of the article concluding that to be in the modelling industry, it takes versatility and a willingness to change with little reaction. However, I don't agree with the poster's comment that, "The reality of the situation is that neither anti-curlism or racism was involved." Black Racism is very much alive in that show just as it is present in our everyday society (as pointed out in the court cases presented in the article). The fact that African American women have to be pegged as having attitudes is even more racist; there have been others that have not enjoyed their makeovers. But, I don't wish to go into a long message about my views over the problems with the changes that women of color have to undergo to be made "beautiful" in America's eyes, but i will pose this question concerning "hair makeovers," do you ever think that Tyra will have a contestant be made over from having long, voluminous shiny blonde straight hair to having a large, voluminous, shiny black kinky afro???

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meli View Drop Down
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Posted: May 17, 2006 at 11:54pm
Racisim, stereotyping, and prejudice are alive everywhere in society, and I agree with you that to deny it is not present would be a false statement.  But I wouldn't consider it a racial stereotype as much as I would argue that it's a cultural stereotype.  No matter if a person is white, black arabic, etc there are general stereotypes for each, but people generally tend to follow cultural ways where they live (which many times can be areas of predominantly a particular race).

When choosing a model who will be in the public eye, the judges have to choose a girl who is easily likable and presents herself in a professional, courteous manner.  I don't think that African American women are pegged as having attitudes in general...there have been many African American girls without obvious attitudes and many non-African American women with attitudes on the show.  But once again, speech and values are generally a cultural thing...people of lower income levels or people who have to defend themsleves more often have developed stronger, more defensive personalities that can often be received as having an attitude.

I also believe that women have to undergo changes to be made "beautiful" in America's eyes (just look at reality show plastic surgery makeovers)... however, I don't believe that only African American women are expected to change to be beautiful for model standards...every women regardless of color is expected to change, and (as you said) to be versatile in the modeling field.

In response to your question, I think that it is very possible for a girl to be made over with an afro..however I think that it is unlikely because it wouldn't allow for much versatility with the photoshoots.  It wouldn't be for racial reasons, but rather because the show is searching for a face who can pose and look different for each shoot.  It's easier to create an afro for one shoot and a then have a different hairstyle for another.  Having a single hairstyle in every photo would make the girl appear less versatile.

In my opinion, I think that stereotyping and racism in America is evident, but Americans only continue the stereotype by segregating themselves, whether it be by race, income level, etc.  And I find it funny that people try to claim that everything is racist...while there is an underlying base for stereotyping people by race in the show (sub-conscious or not), the final decision will mostly have to do with the girl's personality, public perception of her (which can indirectly be affected by race), and her versatile modeling capabilities.
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Posted: May 18, 2006 at 11:54pm

I appreciate your views but I think you are taking a small amount of the article "out of context" and making it about your viewpoints and feelings against perceived racism.  Certainly the author of the article is expressing her viewpoints about what it takes to be a reality star on that particular show and she has nailed it very well.

Although there is mention that the models "had attitude" about their makeovers, it wasn't just the African American models.  In fact, a blonde model was actually sent home in one of the ATNM editions because she refused to go Twiggy short.  Whether Black Racisum is alive or not in the show is not the focus of the article.  The article is simply reporting the fact that to be a success in the modeling world, whether you are African American, white, Japanese, Hispanic, thin or fat, you must be willing to do whatever it takes to be "marketable" to clothing designers. 

The topic of the article is NOT about racism.  It is about what it takes to be a success on a reality show and that means being willing to have your teeth fixed, your gorgeous long blonde hair shaved off, posing bald or have painful extensions added.

Whether black racism is alive and well in the show is NOT even remotely related to the topic presented in the article, which is simply reporting the facts that in reality TV you do what you have to in order to win.  If you wanted to, you could hang the title "racism" on every reality show from American Idol to The Apprentice to America's Biggest Loser. 

I thought the article was just reporting the reality of what happens to the hair of super model wannabes and buyer beware.

If we want to, we can find racism or anti-curlism, or anti-agism or anti-fatism on every show on Television whether a reality show or not.


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Shyanne View Drop Down
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Posted: May 21, 2006 at 11:54pm
Huh...I don't want to be part of that talk Big smile
What I find horrible is that after size 6, you're considered a plus size model. WTF?
Oh well...
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