America's Next Top Model (cycle 10)

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America's Next Top Model (cycle 10)
ANTM Cycle10.jpg
Cycle 10 cast
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 13
Release
Original network The CW
Original release February 20 (2008-02-20) – May 14, 2008 (2008-05-14)
Additional information
Judges
No. of contestants 14
Winner Whitney Thompson
All-stars Dominique Reighard
Cycle chronology
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Cycle 9
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Cycle 11
Season summary

The tenth cycle of America's Next Top Model was the fourth season of the series to be aired on The CW network. The promotional catchphrase of the cycle is "New Faces, New Attitude, New York." The promotional song was "Feedback" by Janet Jackson.

<i>Americas Next Top Model</i> television series

America's Next Top Model is an American reality television series and interactive competition in which a number of aspiring models compete for the title of "America's Next Top Model" and a chance to begin their career in the modeling industry. Created by Tyra Banks, who also serves as an executive producer, and developed by Ken Mok and Kenya Barris, the series premiered in May 2003, and was aired semiannually until 2012, then annually from 2013. The first six seasons were aired on UPN, before UPN merged with The WB to create The CW in 2006. The following sixteen cycles were aired on The CW until the series was first cancelled in October 2015. The series has since been revived, with cycle 24 currently airing by VH1. The series was among the highest-rated programs on UPN, and was the highest-rated show on The CW from 2007 to 2010. Advertisers paid $61,315 per 30-second slot during the 2011–12 television seasons, the highest of any series on The CW.

The CW American broadcast television network

The CW Television Network is an American English-language free-to-air television network that is operated by the CW Network, LLC, a limited liability joint venture between CBS Corporation, the former owners of United Paramount Network (UPN); and AT&T, whose WarnerMedia subsidiary is the parent company of Warner Bros., former majority owner of The WB. The network's name is an abbreviation derived from the first letters of the names of its two parent corporations.

Feedback (song) Single by Janet Jackson

"Feedback" is a song by American recording artist Janet Jackson, released as the lead single from her tenth studio album, Discipline. It was written and produced by Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins and D'Mile, with additional writing from Tasleema Yasin and LaShawn Daniels. "Feedback" fuses electropop and dance, while also incorporating elements of Eurodance and hip hop. Its lyrical composition is based on Jackson's sexual bravado; questioning the listener while responding with a chant of "sexy, sexy." Its chorus compares her body to instruments such as a guitar and amplifier, using metaphors to demonstrate sexual climax.

Contents

A few major changes were made this season. The show was moved back to New York, after being housed in Los Angeles since cycle 4. The number of contestants was also increased to 14, after being maintained at 13 since cycle 5. Finally, the judging panel, unchanged since cycle 5, was also altered; Twiggy was replaced by Czech model Paulina Porizkova due to the former's scheduling conflicts. [1]

Twiggy British model, actress, singer

Dame Lesley Lawson is an English model, actress, and singer widely known by the nickname Twiggy. She was a British cultural icon and a prominent teenage model in swinging sixties London.

The prizes for this cycle were:

Elite Model Management is a chain modeling agency that originated in Paris, France in 1972 and expanded to numerous locations throughout the globe. It is a subsidiary of Elite World S.A.

<i>Seventeen</i> (American magazine) American magazine for teenagers

Seventeen is an American teen magazine. The magazine's reader-base is 13-to-19-year-old females. It began as a publication geared toward inspiring teen girls to become model workers and citizens. Soon after its debut, Seventeen took a more fashion- and romance-oriented approach in presenting its material while promoting self-confidence in young women. It was first published in September 1944 by Walter Annenberg's Triangle Publications.

CoverGirl is an American cosmetics brand founded in Maryland, United States, by the Noxzema Chemical Company and acquired by Procter & Gamble in 1989 and later acquired by Coty, Inc. in 2016. The Noxell Company advertised this cosmetics line by allowing "cover girls", models, actresses, and singers who appear on the front cover of women's magazines, to wear its products. CoverGirl primarily provides a wide variety of consumer-grade cosmetics.

The international destination for this cycle is Rome, Italy.

The winner of the competition was 20-year-old Whitney Thompson from Atlantic Beach, Florida. Thompson was the first plus-size model to win the competition. This season averaged 4.23 million viewers.

Whitney Lee Thompson Forrester is an American fashion model and is the winner of the tenth cycle of America's Next Top Model.

Atlantic Beach, Florida City in Florida, United States

Atlantic Beach is a city in Duval County, Florida, United States and part of the Jacksonville Beaches communities. When the majority of communities in Duval County consolidated with Jacksonville in 1968, Atlantic Beach, along with Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, and Baldwin, remained quasi-independent. Like the other towns, it maintains its own municipal government, but its residents vote in the Jacksonville mayoral election and have representation on the Jacksonville city council. The population was 12,655 at the 2010 census.

Contestants

(ages stated are at start of contest) [2]

ContestantAgeHometownFinishPlace
Kimberly "Kim" Rydzewski †20 Worcester, Massachusetts Episode 214 (quit)
Atalya Slater18 Brooklyn, New York 13
Allison Kuehn18 Waunakee, Wisconsin Episode 312
Amis Jenkins20 Bartlesville, Oklahoma Episode 411
Marvita Washington23 San Francisco, California Episode 510
Aimee Wright18 Spanaway, Washington Episode 69
Claire Unabia24New York, New YorkEpisode 78
Stacy-Ann Fequiere22 Miami, Florida Episode 97
Lauren Utter22 Brooklyn, New York Episode 106
Katarzyna Dolinska22 Roslyn, New York Episode 115
Dominique Reighard 23 Columbus, Ohio Episode 124
Fatima Siad 22 Boston, Massachusetts Episode 133
Anya Kop 18 Honolulu, Hawaii 2
Whitney Thompson 20 Atlantic Beach, Florida 1

Episodes

Starting with this season, episode titles are taken from quotes made by the contestants and crew. It replaces "The Girl is..." episode.

Welcome To Top Model Prep

First aired February 20, 2008

New York City, Here We Come

First aired February 27, 2008

Top Model Makeovers

First aired March 5, 2008

Where's The Beef?

First aired March 12, 2008

Jaslene Gonzalez Puerto Rican model

Jaslene González is a Puerto Rican model, television host, and winner of Cycle 8 of America's Next Top Model.

Ann Shoket is an American magazine writer and editor. She is the author of The Big Life and the former editor-in-chief of Seventeen magazine.

Top Model Takes It To The Streets

First aired March 19, 2008

House Of Pain

First aired March 26, 2008

Russell James is a fashion, celebrity and beauty photographer. Russell was born in Western Australia and spent much of his childhood moving from city to city due to his working class father. After dropping out of school at age 14, Russell got his first job working in a factory that made trashcans. After working in the factory, Russell held several odd jobs to make ends met before becoming a police officer, which lasted several years. After traveling to Japan and Sweden Russell arrived in the United States in 1989.

If You Can't Make It Here, You Can't Make It Anywhere

First aired April 2, 2008

TOP MODEL 10 Confidential

First aired April 9, 2008

For Those About To Walk, We Salute You

First aired April 16, 2008

VIVA ITALIA!

First aired April 23, 2008

We are Spartans!

First aired April 30, 2008

Ready For My Close-Up

First aired May 7, 2008

And The Winner Is...

First aired May 14, 2008

The Tyra Banks Show episodes

Kimberly

Months later after the second episode (see top), Kim Rydzewski appeared on the October 15, 2008 episode of the said show together with fellow cycle 10 contestants Marvita Washington, Dominique Reighard and cycle 8 winner Jaslene Gonzalez where they talked about domestic violence. Rydzewski revealed that the true reason she quit the contest is because she experienced depression due to her ex-boyfriend's suicide happening three months prior to the competition, which in turn, revived her experiences of her mother's suicide as a child. She also said that she just tried to join ANTM to help her divert her emotions, but she felt that it was not working for her and later used a weak excuse just to voluntarily leave the contest. She then confessed that she really liked fashion and wanted to pursue it as a career.

Rydzewski died on December 19, 2016 at the age of 29. [3]

Summaries

Call-out order

OrderEpisodes
1234567910111213
1AllisonAnyaLaurenAnyaStacy-AnnWhitneyFatimaAnyaFatimaFatimaAnyaAnyaWhitney
2FatimaClaireMarvitaWhitneyDominiqueKatarzynaAnyaLaurenKatarzynaDominiqueWhitneyWhitneyAnya
3KatarzynaWhitneyAimeeKatarzynaClaireFatimaKatarzynaDominiqueAnyaAnyaFatimaFatima
4KimLaurenClaireClaireAnyaLaurenWhitneyKatarzynaDominiqueWhitneyDominique
5Stacy-AnnAimeeStacy-AnnDominiqueLaurenAnyaStacy-AnnWhitneyWhitneyKatarzyna
6AimeeFatimaFatimaStacy-AnnAimeeDominiqueDominiqueFatimaLauren
7AmisMarvitaAnyaLaurenKatarzynaStacy-AnnLaurenStacy-Ann
8ClaireKatarzynaWhitneyMarvitaFatimaClaireClaire
9WhitneyStacy-AnnKatarzynaAimeeWhitneyAimee
10MarvitaDominiqueAmisFatimaMarvita
11LaurenAllisonDominiqueAmis
12AtalyaAmisAllison
13AnyaAtalya
14DominiqueKim
     The contestant was eliminated
     The contestant quit the competition
     The contestant won the competition

Photo shoot guide

Other cast members

Makeovers

Post-Top Model careers

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