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roadblocker |
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Holy fivehead batman! What a fuggo.
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SentinelHeart |
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LOL! That's the winner of the last season?
Who was the runner-up? How fugly do you have to be to lose to that? |
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Corporette |
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I had completely forgotten about her...luckily.
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Merely |
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I'm watching a rerun of the last cycle (never seen it). I noticed in the first few episodes, there are a lot of random foreshadowing. There's one where
Teyona says, "I'm going to be the winner of America's Next Top Model" then the scene changes to something completely unrelated.
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seaguy |
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The Purple Parrot |
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Yeah... I liked Teyona's pictures for the most part on the show, but those Seventeen shots and the cover are terrible.
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JDeanUT |
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Somewhere Tyra Banks is smiling.
Polarizing America's Next Top Model alum Yaya Dacosta-she was cycle 3's runner-up-has been tapped to take over the recurring role of Wilhelmina's defiant daughter Nico on Ugly Betty, sources confirm to me exclusively. The character-originated by Jowharah Jones-resurfaces in the Oct. 9 season premiere and promptly gets caught up in one of the show's new mysteries. Dacosta's previous acting credits include All My Children and that forgettable dance movie with Antonio Banderas. On a scale of 1-10 (1 being "ugh, she was an arrogant snot on Top Model!" and 10 being "woo-hoo, I knew she was destined for greatness!), what do you give this recast? http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2009/08/11/ugly-betty-recast-top-model-alum-is-willies-daughter/ |
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loopymilkshake |
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JDeanUT wrote: yaya was a divacuntress!!!! she was amazing!!!! |
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Drew B |
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I don't know that Tyra is smiling. I don't think she particularly wants her alumnae to achieve much success...
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Apprentice Talker |
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loopymilkshake wrote:I saw Cycle 3 on cable channel yesterday. I like the cycle, especially Amanda told the girls that she has retinitis pigmentosa. It is my first time I posted on this thread. |
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Heliox |
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Holy shit that Seventeen cover is fugly as hell. She looks like a tranny, I was looking to see how they hid the adams apple on the dude.
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iismepeter |
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Posts: 3245 (08/11/09 11:50 PM) Registered User |
BLAST FROM THE PAST!
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Delores Mulva |
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Paulina showing Tyrant how to walk on a beach and look good (nudity at link): http://www.drunkenstepfather.com/index.php/2009/08/11/paulina-porizkova-is-a-topless-model-on-the-beach-of-the-day/
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sugarrhill |
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Drew B wrote: This a true as Heidi on Project Runway not liking any female designers she thinks are too pretty because they might upstage her? I know Tyra has a huge ego, but seriously, she doesn't feel threatened by anyone that's been on this show. Why wouldn't she be thrilled that someone that appeared on her show finds success in the entertainment business? It just props up her brand even more that she finds future stars. Whenever someone posts something like that it stems from this deep seated sexist belief that women are catty by nature and all situations between them devolve into All About Eve melodramatics. |
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Drew B |
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I don't think that about Heidi Klum. However, Tyra has years and years of history of reluctance to acknowledge the accomplishments of her girls. Even the
fact that she has Nigel do the weekly segment on the alumnae (that they FINALLY brought on after around 10 cycles) instead of doing it herself is evidence that
she wants the show to be about her...
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sugarrhill |
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^^^And yet she invites these same alumnae on her show for "Where are they now?" segments and shows? Except for the no shows that don't want the stigma of the show to continue to taint their career. |
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Drew B |
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Generally, she invites some of the LEAST successful ones back on. The successful ones don't usually come back (whether because Tyra doesn't invite them
or they choose not to return.
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sugarrhill |
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^^^How about they choose not to return? Not everyone wants to remind the industry of their reality show roots. |
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