America's Next Top Model (cycle 19)

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America's Next Top Model (cycle 19)
ANTM cycle 19 cast.jpg
Cycle 19 cast
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 13
Release
Original network The CW
Original release August 24 (2012-08-24) – November 16, 2012 (2012-11-16)
Additional information
Judges
No. of contestants 13
Winner Laura James
Cycle chronology
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The nineteenth cycle of America's Next Top Model (subtitled as America's Next Top Model: College Edition), consisted of thirteen episodes and was broadcast on The CW. It aired from August 24, 2012, until November 16, 2012, and was promoted by the catchphrase "Only One Can Be Top of the Class". The program saw thirteen women, all of whom were enrolled in higher education, compete for the title of America's Next Top Model, providing them with an opportunity to begin their career in the modeling industry. Its premise was originated with model Tyra Banks, who additionally serves as its executive producer and presenter.

<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.

Higher education Academic tertiary education, such as from colleges and universities

Higher education is an optional final stage of formal learning that occurs after completion of secondary education. Often delivered at universities, academies, colleges, seminaries, conservatories, and institutes of technology, higher education is also available through certain college-level institutions, including vocational schools, trade schools, and other career colleges that award academic degrees or professional certifications. Tertiary education at non-degree level is sometimes referred to as further education or continuing education as distinct from higher education. The right of access to higher education is mentioned in a number of international human rights instruments. The UN International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights of 1966 declares, in Article 13, that "higher education shall be made equally accessible to all, on the basis of capacity, by every appropriate means, and in particular by the progressive introduction of free education". In Europe, Article 2 of the First Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights, adopted in 1950, obliges all signatory parties to guarantee the right to education.

Tyra Banks American television personality, producer, businesswoman, actress, author, former model

Tyra Lynne Banks is an American television personality, producer, businesswoman, actress, author, former model and occasional singer. Born in Inglewood, California, she began her career as a model at the age of 15, and was the first woman of African American descent to be featured on the covers of GQ and the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, on which she appeared twice. She was a Victoria's Secret Angel from 1997 to 2005. By the early 2000s, Banks was one of the world's top-earning models.

Contents

The international destination during the cycle was Ocho Rios, Jamaica, becoming the second occasion in which the series traveled to the country, after cycle 3.

Ocho Rios Town in Middlesex, Jamaica

Ocho Rios is a town in the parish of Saint Ann on the north coast of Jamaica. Just outside the city, travelers and residents can visit Columbus Park, where Columbus supposedly first came on land, and see maritime artifacts and Spanish colonial buildings.

The winner of the competition was 21-year-old Paul Smith's College student Laura James from Cambridge, New York.

Paul Smiths College private college in New York

Paul Smith's College is a private college located in Paul Smiths, N.Y. It is the only four-year institution of higher education within the Adirondack Park. Paul Smith's College offers both two- and four-year programs in many fields, including natural resources, environmental science, fisheries and wildlife science, forestry, recreation, biology, hotel and restaurant management, culinary arts and business. Its 14,000-acre campus is one of the largest college campuses in the world. Approximately 1,000 students attend each year.

Laura Ellen James is an American model. She is the winner of America's Next Top Model Cycle 19. She is the daughter of actor John James, known for portraying Jeff Colby on the 1980s soap opera Dynasty. Her mother is also a model who represented Australia in the Miss World Pageant. In 2012, James rose to prominence after winning the nineteenth cycle of America's Next Top Model, and was consequentially signed with L.A. Models and New York Model Management.

Cambridge, New York Town in New York, United States

Cambridge is a town in Washington County, New York, United States. It is part of the Glens Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area. The town population was 2,152 at the 2000 census.

Format changes

Casting

This was the first cycle to feature a cast of all-new contestants since cycle 16 (cycle 17 (All-Stars) featured only returning contestants from previous cycles, while cycle 18 (British Invasion) featured seven new American models alongside seven returning contestants from previous cycles of Britain & Ireland's Next Top Model ).

Judges

Judge and fashion photographer Nigel Barker, runway coach Miss J. Alexander and photo shoot creative director Jay Manuel were dismissed from the show after the previous cycle in an attempt to revitalize the show. They were replaced by British model Rob Evans and Filipino fashion blogger Bryanboy. Johnny Wujek also joined the crew as the new creative director of photo shoots. Evans and Bryanboy joined the judging panel with Banks and Cutrone, marking the return of four permanent judges since cycle 12. This cycle did not feature guest judges at panel [1]

Nigel Barker (photographer) British photographer, model, author and filmmaker

Nigel Barker is an English reality TV show personality, fashion photographer, author, spokesperson, filmmaker, and former model. He is best known for his participation as a judge and photographer on the reality show America's Next Top Model, and was the host of reality show The Face. for the American series.

J. Alexander (model) Runway coach, consultant, model

J. Alexander, also known as Miss J, is an American reality television personality and runway coach best known for his work on America's Next Top Model. He travels extensively for the fashion and modeling industries. Alexander lives in Paris and New York City.

Jay Manuel Canadian make-up artist

Jay Manuel is an American-born Canadian TV host, Creative Director and Make-up Artist. He is most recognizable as the former Creative Director on the popular reality television show America's Next Top Model. Manuel also was featured as the host of Canada's Next Top Model.

Public voting

Another change was the incorporation of public voting as a factor in eliminations. [2] [3] [4] [5] A 1–10 scoring system was implemented to determine the merits of each contestant's performances at challenges and photo shoots, and the results for each week were calculated on a 50-point scale, with a maximum possible score of 10 from each of the three judges (Banks, Cutrone and Evans) and for each challenge and a maximum possible average social media score of 10.0. Each week, the girl with the lowest combined score was eliminated from the competition.

A scale of one to ten, or scale from one to ten, is a general and largely vernacular concept used for rating things, people, places, ideas, and so on. The scale has 10 as a maximum score, as a denotation of exceptionally high quality or of another attribute, usually accompanying 1 as its minimum, although some common variants have a minimum of 0. Such a scale is similar in function to other rating scales, such as star ratings which are typically out of five.

Comeback series

The eliminated girls still participated in every photo shoot (including those taking place after the comeback competition was finished), and their photos were also still available to be voted on by the public. This separate competition was documented on the "Comeback series", which was untelevised and instead shown on The CW's official website. It lasted for six weeks, and the winning contestant, with the highest average social media score throughout the cycle (Leila Goldkuhl), was allowed to rejoin the main competition.

Prizes

The prizes for this cycle were a modeling contract with LA Models and NY Model Management, a position the face of the America’s Next Top Model fragrance Dream Come True, a fashion spread in Nylon magazine, campaigns with Nine West and Smashbox cosmetics and a $100,000 cash prize. The following prizes were removed: A position as guest correspondent for Extra , a fashion spread in Vogue Italia , a cover of and fashion spread in Beauty In Vogue, a single produced and released by CBS Records [6] and a US$100,000 contract with CoverGirl cosmetics, the series' long-time sponsor. [7]

Contestants

(ages stated are at start of contest) [8]

ContestantAgeHeightHometownSchoolOutcomePlace
Jessie Rabideau235 ft 9.75 in (1.77 m) Speedway, Indiana University of Southern California Episode 213
Maria Tucker225 ft 7.25 in (1.71 m) Las Cruces, New Mexico Harvard University Episode 312 (quit)
Darian Ellis225 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Baton Rouge, Louisiana Louisiana State University 11
Destiny Strudwick185 ft 8.5 in (1.74 m) Columbus, Ohio Aveda Institute ColumbusEpisode 410
Yvonne Powless205 ft 8.5 in (1.74 m) Minneapolis, Minnesota University of Texas at Austin Episode 69
Allyssa Vuelma205 ft 10.5 in (1.79 m) Fort Lauderdale, Florida Florida State University Episode 78
Brittany Brown185 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Gilbert, Arizona Chandler–Gilbert Community College Episode 87
Victoria Henley185 ft 9.5 in (1.77 m) Colquitt, Georgia Liberty University Episode 96
Kristin Kagay195 ft 7.25 in (1.71 m) Jacksonville, Florida Florida State College at Jacksonville Episode 105
Nastasia Scott195 ft 8.25 in (1.73 m) East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania East Stroudsburg University Episode 114
Leila Goldkuhl 205 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Framingham, Massachusetts University of Rhode Island Episode 123
Kiara Belen225 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Las Vegas, Nevada University of California, Irvine 2
Laura James 216 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Cambridge, New York Paul Smith's College 1

Episode summaries

The Girl Who Makes the Grade

Originally aired August 24, 2012 [9] [10]

Thirteen finalists were selected from a group of thirty semi-finalists.

The Girl Who Cries Home

Originally aired August 31, 2012 [11] [12] [13]

The contestants' first challenge was a dance-themed runway show at Club Eden, Hollywood; the judges for the challenge were panelist Rob Evans and choreographer Jonte'. Yvonne won the challenge and she was allowed to stay in the "Tyra Suite" for the rest of the week. The contestants portrayed taxidermied animals for their first official photo shoot.

Leila received the highest score of the week, while Jessie received the lowest and was the first contestant eliminated.

Scores
ModelTyraKellyRobChal.MediaTotal
1Leila10101055.440.4
2Nastasia87894.636.6
3Brittany79695.336.3
4Laura98856.036.0
5Kristin89746.734.7
6Kiara77884.334.3
7Yvonne666105.833.8
8Allyssa95675.132.1
9Victoria85675.231.2
10Darian65584.928.9
11Maria65665.128.1
12Destiny66554.926.9
13Jessie54445.3722.4

The Girl Who Wants Out

Originally aired September 7, 2012 [14] [15] [16]

The contestants were taken to the Cristophe Salon for makeovers. For the first time in the series' history, they were allowed to choose whether or not they received a makeover, but the makeovers would not be revealed until after everyone had made their decision, and they would not be able to revoke their decisions after the makeovers were revealed. Maria and Victoria refused their makeovers, while everyone else accepted. For the photo shoot, they posed nude with Rob Evans. Maria withdrew from the competition while the shoot was in progress. Victoria received the highest score of the week, while Darian received the lowest and was the second contestant eliminated.

Scores
ModelTyraKellyRobMediaTotal
1Victoria10996.234.2
2Brittany101094.933.9
3Allyssa10895.932.9
4Leila97106.232.2
5Laura88106.032.0
6Nastasia6796.128.1
7Kristin8766.927.9
8Destiny6775.125.1
9Kiara9474.124.1
10Yvonne6464.8120.8
11Darian7544.7820.8

The Girl Who Does What Tyler Perry Says

Originally aired September 14, 2012 [17] [18] [19]

The contestants were judged by Tyra Banks and Tyler Perry for their next challenge, which took place on 3rd Street, Santa Monica Boulevard; they portrayed "over-the-top" characters. Kiara won and was given a role in one of Perry's newest productions. The week's photo shoot took place at Universal Studios, where the contestants portrayed zombies.

Laura received the highest score of the week, while Destiny received the lowest and was the third contestant eliminated.

Scores
ModelTyraKellyRobChal.MediaTotal
1Laura99987.542.5
2Leila97966.2937.3
3Brittany88975.2737.3
4Allyssa87785.535.5
5Kiara666104.732.7
6Nastasia96755.432.4
7Victoria66685.231.2
8Kristin74685.930.9
9Yvonne65594.529.5
10Destiny55665.027.0

The Girl Who Sings for Alicia Keys

Originally aired September 21, 2012 [20] [21]

For the week's challenge, the contestants walked in a fashion show wearing designs by Mara Hoffman, in collaboration with HIV charity Keep a Child Alive. The audience were allowed to bid on the dresses the contestants wore, and Kiara's received the highest bid, making her the winner of the challenge. As her prize was allowed to join Alicia Keys on her Set the World on Fire tour. For the photo shoot, the contestants portrayed cheerleaders while being thrown in the air.

Nastasia received the highest score of the week, while Leila received the lowest and was the fourth contestant eliminated.

Scores
ModelTyraKellyRobChal.MediaTotal
1Nastasia891085.8540.9
2Laura99695.6938.7
3Kristin691076.138.1
4Kiara887104.337.3
5Victoria86895.536.5
6Yvonne97965.3736.4
7Allyssa86655.7630.8
8Brittany66674.4929.5
9Leila64766.0129.0

The Girl Who Gets Pwn'd

Originally aired September 28, 2012 [22] [23]

The contestants went to Culver Studios for the challenge, where they acted out a video game scene; the judges for the challenge were model Chrissy Teigen and Naughty Dog narrative lead Taylor Kurosaki. Laura won the challenge and was given the opportunity to be featured in Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception . After this, the contestants took part in a Steampunk-themed photo shoot with an owl from Harry Potter film series.

Laura received the highest score of the week, while Yvonne received the lowest and was the fifth contestant eliminated.

Scores
ModelTyraKellyRobChal.MediaTotal
1Laura10101097.1646.2
2Brittany106986.0739.1
3Allyssa88775.6935.7
4Kristin87684.8833.9
5Kiara86774.8232.8
6Nastasia97555.8431.8
7Victoria78664.7031.7
8Yvonne65784.4830.5

The Girl Who Licks the Floor

Originally aired October 5, 2012 [24] [25] [26]

For the week's challenge, the contestants were split into two groups and photographed each other doing "random acts of modeling" on a road trip. Laura won; her prize was a segment as a host on Nylon TV. For the week's photo shoot, the contestants did a photo shoot in which they had to pose in "off-guard" situations.

Nastasia received the highest score of the week, while Allyssa received the lowest and was the sixth contestant eliminated.

Scores
ModelTyraKellyRobChal.MediaTotal
1Nastasia1091085.2342.2
2Brittany108966.2439.2
3Kristin88886.1338.1
4Victoria88965.7036.7
5Kiara78974.8935.9
6Laura76694.9432.9
7Allyssa85575.0129.0

The Girl Who Comes Back

Originally aired October 19, 2012 [27] [28] [29]

The contestants went on go-sees for the challenge; Laura won, having booked two designers (Guess and Whitney Port). For their photo shoot, the contestants had "fashion mugshots" taken at a prison.

Laura received the highest score of the week for the third time, while Brittany received the lowest and was the seventh contestant eliminated. After Brittany's elimination, the six previously-eliminated contestants, who had taken part in all of the previous photo shoots, filed into the judging room for the results of the "comeback" competition. The episode ended on a cliffhanger, with the results being revealed the following episode.

Scores
ModelTyraKellyRobChal.MediaTotal
1Laura9997.66.46541.1
2Kristin7886.56.27735.8
3Kiara7797.54.31034.8
4Nastasia8776.54.83533.3
5Victoria8677.34.32632.6
6Brittany7566.75.64430.1

The Girls Go to Jamaica

Originally aired October 26, 2012 [30] [31] [32]

Leila was revealed as the contestant with the highest average fan vote score out of the seven eliminated contestants, meaning she was reinstated into the contest. The final six (Leila, Kiara, Kristin, Laura, Nastasia and Victoria) were flown to Jamaica for the remaining rounds of the competition. They were split into pairs for the challenge, in which they performed dancehall routines; they were judged by Jonte' and dancehall recording artist Konshens. Kiara and Nastasia won; their prize was over $3,000 worth of jewelry from Piece-is of Bianca. For the photo shoot, the contestants created a love triangle scene, with Rob Evans and other male models as featured extras.

Nastasia received the highest score of the week for the third time, while Victoria received the lowest and was the seventh contestant eliminated.

Scores
ModelTyraKellyRobChal.MediaTotal
1Nastasia781095.34139.3
2Laura89975.87438.9
3Leila68884.934.9
4Kristin86775.27433.3
5Kiara66794.51332.5
6Victoria76684.29731.3

The Girl Who Becomes Art for Tyra

Originally aired November 2, 2012 [33] [34] [35] [36]

For the challenge, the contestants modeled bikinis by Cedella Marley (daughter of singers Bob and Rita Marley) while rising out of the ocean on a dolphin. Leila won and received a House of Marley package worth over $3,000 and a spa treatment courtesy of Half Moon resort. For the photo shoot, photographed by Tyra Banks, the contestants portrayed warriors at Dunn's River Falls.

Leila received the highest score of the week, while Kiara's photo was chosen by Banks to hang in her house. Kristin received the lowest score and was the eighth contestant eliminated.

Scores
ModelTyraKellyRobChal.MediaTotal
1Leila10101097.42846.4
2Kiara1091076.18442.2
3Nastasia98986.340.3
4Laura87965.90935.9
5Kristin97854.97834.0

The Girl Who Freaks Out On Horseback

Originally aired November 9, 2012 [37] [38] [39]

For the challenge, the contestants filmed a trial television commercial for the Jamaica Tourist Board. Kiara won and got to shoot an official television spot that would be broadcast worldwide as her prize. Following this, they did a photo shoot for Dream Come True.

Kiara received the highest score of the week. Nastasia received the lowest score and was the ninth contestant eliminated, leaving Kiara, Laura and Leila as the final three finalists.

Scores
ModelTyraKellyRobChal.MediaTotal
1Kiara87996.00539.0
2Leila88966.11037.1
3Laura77885.83635.8
4Nastasia89765.52735.5

The Girl Who Becomes America's Next Top Model

Originally aired November 16, 2012 [40] [41]

The final three contestants, Kiara, Laura and Leila, along with the previous-eliminated contestants walked in the final runway show at Rose Hall in Montego Bay, and shot for Nine West and Nylon magazine photo shoot.

At the end of the episode, Laura was crowned the nineteenth winner of America's Next Top Model.

Scores
ModelTyraKellyRobChal.MediaTotal
1Laura99107.65.641.2
2Kiara7898.34.336.6
3Leila8876.75.535.2

The Girl With The Best Top Model Freakout

Originally aired November 16, 2012 [42] [43] [44]

This episode recapped the cycle, with previously unaired footage being shown.

Comeback series

For this cycle, America's Next Top Model launched a web-series called The Comeback Series. After being eliminated, the girls continued to participate in the photo shoots under the premise that the audience would select one of them to return to the competition later. Leila returned to the competition in episode 9 for having accumulated the highest average fan score for her photographs. [45]

ModelPublic vote average
7
Destiny
4.53
6
Darian
4.64
5
Yvonne
4.76
4
Jessie
5.04
3
Brittany
5.41
2
Allyssa
5.44
1
Leila
5.84

Summaries

Results

OrderEpisodes
123456789101112
1KristinLeilaVictoriaLauraNastasiaLauraNastasiaLauraNastasiaLeilaKiaraLaura
2NastasiaNastasiaBrittanyLeilaLauraBrittanyBrittanyKristinLauraKiaraLeilaKiara
3LauraBrittanyAllyssaBrittanyKristinAllyssaKristinKiaraLeilaNastasiaLauraLeila
4AllyssaLauraLeilaAllyssaKiaraKristinVictoriaNastasiaKristinLauraNastasia
5DestinyKristinLauraKiaraVictoriaKiaraKiaraVictoriaKiaraKristin
6KiaraKiaraNastasiaNastasiaYvonneNastasiaLauraBrittanyVictoria
7LeilaYvonneKristinVictoriaAllyssaVictoriaAllyssa
8DarianAllyssaDestinyKristinBrittanyYvonne
9MariaVictoriaKiaraYvonneLeila
10JessieDarianYvonneDestiny
11BrittanyMariaDarian
12YvonneDestinyMaria
13VictoriaJessie
     The contestant was eliminated
     The contestant won the competition
     The contestant quit the competition

Scoring chart

PlaceModelEpisodesTotal score [lower-alpha 1] Average [lower-alpha 1]
23 [lower-alpha 2] 456789101112
1Laura36.032.042.538.746.232.941.038.935.935.841.2429.139.0
2Kiara34.324.132.737.332.835.934.832.542.239.036.6388.235.3
3Leila40.432.237.329.034.9 [lower-alpha 3] 46.437.135.2300.637.6
4Nastasia36.628.132.440.931.842.233.339.340.335.5367.436.7
5Kristin34.727.930.938.133.938.135.833.334.0313.734.9
6Victoria31.234.231.236.531.736.732.631.3274.034.2
7Brittany36.333.937.329.539.139.230.3254.136.3
8Allyssa32.132.935.530.835.729.0204.234.0
9Yvonne33.820.829.536.430.5156.231.2
10Destiny26.925.127.085.328.4
11Darian28.920.854.927.5
12Maria28.1Quit [lower-alpha 4] 28.128.1
13Jessie22.422.422.4
     Indicates the contestant won the competition.
     The contestant received the highest score of the week
     The contestant was eliminated
     The contestant was in the bottom two
     The contestant quit the competition
  1. 1 2 There was no challenge in episode 3, so the maximum possible score that week was 40.0, instead of the usual 50.0. As a result of this, to calculate each girl's total score and average, the scores for episode 3 have been multiplied by 1.25.
  2. Yvonne and Darian's scores are the same, due to rounding. Yvonne's unrounded score is 20.81 and Darian's is 20.78.
  3. Leila returned to the competition in episode 9.
  4. Maria quit the competition during episode 3's photo shoot.

Photo shoot guide

Makeovers

Ratings

No episode aired on October 12 due to the network's re-airing of the pilot episode of Arrow.

No. in
Series
No. in
Cycle
EpisodeAir Date18-49 (Rating/Share)Viewers (m)
2291"The Girl Who Makes The Grade"August 24, 20120.4/2 [46] 1.09 [46]
2302"The Girl Who Cries Home"August 31, 20120.4/2 [47] 1.07 [47]
2313"The Girl Who Wants Out"September 7, 20120.6/2 [48] 1.49 [48]
2324"The Girl Who Does What Tyler Perry Says"September 14, 20120.6/2 [49] 1.41 [49]
2335"The Girl Who Sings For Alicia Keys"September 21, 20120.5/2 [50] 1.32 [50]
2346"The Girl Who Gets Pwn'd"September 28, 20120.5/2 [51] 0.96 [51]
2357"The Girl Who Licks the Floor"October 5, 20120.5/2 [52] 1.11 [52]
2368"The Girl Who Comes Back"October 19, 20120.6/2 [53] 1.47 [53]
2379"The Girls Go To Jamaica"October 26, 20120.4/1 [54] 1.14 [54]
23810"The Girl Who Becomes Art For Tyra"November 2, 20120.4/1 [55] 1.26 [55]
23911"The Girl Who Freaks Out On Horseback"November 9, 20120.6/2 [56] 1.41 [56]
24012"The Girl Who Becomes America's Next Top Model"November 16, 20120.6/2 [57] 1.36 [57]
24113"The Girl With The Best Top Model Freakout"0.3/1 [57] 0.77 [57]

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The 21st cycle of America's Next Top Model premiered on August 18, 2014 and it is the 15th season to air on The CW. It was the second season to feature male and female contestants. Tyra Banks and Kelly Cutrone retained their positions on the judging panel. Runway coach J. Alexander returned to the judging panel, replacing former judge Rob Evans while Johnny Wujek, creative director since Cycle 19, was succeeded by photographer Yu Tsai. In keeping with the last two cycles, social media was a factor in eliminations, with public voting taking place on the show's official page. The fourteen finalists were revealed when voting began.

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