America's Next Top Model (season 8)

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America's Next Top Model
Season 8
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Judges
No. of contestants13
Winner Jaslene Gonzalez
No. of episodes12
Release
Original network The CW
Original releaseFebruary 28 (2007-02-28) 
May 16, 2007 (2007-05-16)
Additional information
Filming datesOctober 23 (2006-10-23) 
December 13, 2006 (2006-12-13)
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The eighth cycle of America's Next Top Model aired from February 28, 2007 to May 16, 2007, and was the second season of the series to be aired on The CW network.

Contents

The winner, similar to all of the cycles aired on The CW network, received representation by Elite Model Management, a cover & six-page spread within Seventeen magazine, [1] and a US$100,000 contract with CoverGirl cosmetics.

The international destination during this cycle was Sydney, Australia, the show's first visit to Oceania.

The cycle's promotional tagline was "Welcome To The Jungle, Ladies" and the promotional theme songs were both Danity Kane's "One Shot" and Shiny Toy Guns' "Le Disko."

The winner was 20-year-old Jaslene Gonzalez from Chicago, Illinois, who notably had made it to the semi-finals of cycle 7, but was not cast. Gonzalez was the first Hispanic woman to win ANTM. Gonzalez also became the first winner to compete on more than one cycle as well as have no bottom two appearance. Natasha Galkina placed as the runner up this season.

The cycle's finale episode attracted more than 6.6 million viewers, a record for both the franchise and the CW.

Contestants

(Ages stated are at start of contest)

Contestant [2] AgeHeightHometownFinishPlace
Kathleen DuJour [3] 205 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Brooklyn, New York Episode 113
Samantha Francis [4] 195 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Pinson, Alabama Episode 212
Cassandra Watson [5] 245 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Seattle, Washington Episode 311
Felicia Provost [6] 195 ft 8.5 in (1.74 m) Houston, Texas Episode 410
Diana Zalewski [7] 216 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Garfield, New Jersey Episode 59
Sarah VonderHaar [8] 205 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Lake Zurich, Illinois Episode 68
Whitney Cunningham [9] 215 ft 10 in (1.78 m) West Palm Beach, Florida Episode 77
Jael Strauss † [10] [11] 225 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Detroit, Michigan Episode 86
Brittany Hatch [12] 215 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Savannah, Georgia Episode 105
Dionne Walters [13] 205 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Montgomery, Alabama Episode 114
Renee Alway [14] 205 ft 10.5 in (1.79 m) Maui, Hawaii Episode 123
Natasha Galkina [15] 215 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Dallas, Texas 2
Jaslene Gonzalez [16] 205 ft 8 in (1.73 m) Humboldt Park, Illinois 1

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
851"The Girl Who Won't Stop Talking"February 28, 2007 (2007-02-28)5.36 [17]

In Episode 1, the 33 contestants were sent to Los Angeles, and were immediately thrown into model boot camp. They met Jay Manuel and J. Alexander. They tested them with a quick photo shoot and a quiz on fashion-related knowledge. Sarah won the posing challenge as she impressed the Jays. Later that day, they met Tyra. After the boot camp, the semi-finalists went into a room with Tyra, Jay and Miss J, to tell them about themselves. Returning applicant Jaslene (did not make it to cycle 7) gave comments about her past. Some memorable auditions included a girl named Micheline, who had at least 20 tattoos on her body, Natasha revealing that she was only 18 when she married a man in his forties, and Dionne calling her hair color "1B-30." After the interviews, the field was pared down to twenty contestants. At a party hosted by Marc Ecko, the contestants each had their pictures taken. The final thirteen were chosen, based on these photos.

The thirteen finalists had their first photo shoot, dealing controversial political issues. Samantha and Whitney agreed to decide to take a photo shoot together. After the photo shoot, the girls moved to their new mansion. For the week's reward challenge, the contestants were taken to a Goodwill thrift shop. They were given three minutes to put together an outfit that reflected their personal style. After a runway show featuring their outfits, each outfit was auctioned to raise money for Goodwill. Jael's received the highest bid. Her reward was to sign her name on the ceremonial check given to the charity for the vocationally challenged. Jael won the opportunity to be dressed by Phillip Bloch before meeting the judges. Only Jaslene, Felicia, Samantha, Cassandra, and Brittany pulled off good photos, while the rest failed to impress. The judges criticized Jael for her apparent fear of success. Jael felt she may be hated by the other girls for potentially winning future challenges. Despite several girls producing unsatisfactory pictures, Jael and Kathleen were the bottom two contestants for having the worst photos of the bunch. It was Jael who got spared for displaying more potential, by winning the challenge, and having a stronger photo. Kathleen was the first girl eliminated due to her inability to follow direction from photographer, Nigel Baker.

862"The Girls Go to Prom"March 7, 2007 (2007-03-07)4.46 [18]

In Episode 2, the contestants were greeted by J. Alexander and a marching band at a high school before they were divided into teams. They were taught a runway-walking routine based on timing and precision. After the rehearsal, they met fashion show producer, Roy Campbell. He introduced them to their next challenge – a prom fashion show. The show consisted of three styles each: (1) modern/ contemporary; (2) the 1980's; and (3) ghetto fabulous. Sarah's wardrobe malfunctioned. Although she was commended for not allowing that to affect her walk, Sarah was criticized for not covering up in front of the students. Brittany won the runway challenge and received a trophy. Although Samantha did not win, she expressed her happiness for being there as she had missed her own prom. The next day, the contestants returned to the high school for a photoshoot, where Jay Manuel assigned each of them different high school clichés.

Jaslene stood out and was called first once again. Felicia and Diana impressed the judges, Natasha and Samantha struggled to fit into their characters, and they landed in the bottom two. Natasha was criticized for her inability to transfer her beauty into a photograph. Natasha was told she was worse than Ann Markley from Cycle 3. The judges saw Samantha as inexperienced. Tyra handed the last photo to Natasha because of her positive attitude, thus sending Samantha packing.

  • Featured photographer: Carlos Rios
  • Special guests: Roy Campbell, Hallie Bowman
  • CoverGirl of the Week: Jaslene Gonzalez
873"The Girl Who Cries all the Time"March 14, 2007 (2007-03-14)5.16 [19]

In Episode 3, the eleven remaining contestants traveled to a Beverly Hills salon for their makeovers. While most of the girls liked their new looks, a lot of pain came with Brittany's new hair weave. The long weave originally planned for Jael was taken out, after eight hours in the salon. Back at the house, Brittany complained that her new weave made her itch. This irritated Whitney since, as a black woman, had tolerated her weave for many years. Later, Jael received a devastating phone call, discovering that one of her close friends had died of a drug overdose. The contestants participated in a challenge to test their ability to apply makeup, which Brittany won and shared her Seventeen photoshoot prize with Jael and Sarah. It was announced Cassandra would have won, had she not been late. For the photoshoot, the contestants posed nude, decorated with various types of candy.

At judging, the judges were impressed by Brittany's "editorial" photograph, and learned of the tragic death of Jael's friend. Most girls eceived praise for their improvements, particularly Natasha for somewhat improving. The judges criticized Jaslene for losing her "spicy personality." The judges were disappointed with Cassandra's picture, seeing that she had not stepped up to the plate at all. With that, Cassandra landed in the bottom two with Diana, who had a hard time posing her plus-sized body. In the end, the judges felt that Cassandra was not able to transfer her inner and outer beauty into a photo and she was eliminated.

  • Featured photographer: Joseph Cultice
  • Special guests: Neeko, Roxanna Floyd, Carissa Rosenberg
  • CoverGirl of the Week: Jaslene Gonzalez
884"The Girl Who Changes Her Attitude"March 21, 2007 (2007-03-21)5.04 [20]

In Episode 4, the contestants met posing instructor, Benny Ninja, who taught the art of "voguing", using type of their poses. They were put to the test when they had to maneuver their way through a laser maze within two minutes while being judged on their posing. Renee was the only one to fail the task. Whitney won her first challenge, and her reward was a US$40,000 bracelet from Angara. For the week’s photoshoot, the girls posed as crime scene victims. They were to appear "alive" in their photos, while looking "dead".

At the end of the photo shoot, Jay Manuel commented that the judges would have a hard time deliberating during panel. He felt all the girls exceeded his expectations in delivering strong photos for judging. As predicted, most of the girls received positive feedback from the judges, with the exception of Dionne and Felicia. Dionne was critiqued on not taking enough initiative to produce great shots. The judges felt Dionne was depending upon the creative director and photographer to position her. Felicia was unable to bring life into her film. While deliberating, Dionne was also chastised for not looking like a model in person. They felt Felicia produced the weakest photo in the bunch, resting on good critiques at previous panels. In the end, despite having a stronger portfolio overall, Felicia was eliminated because she was getting weaker as the weeks passed. This proves that, on this show, only one bad photo may eliminate a contestant.

  • Featured photographer: Mike Rosenthal
  • Special guest: Benny Ninja
  • CoverGirl of the Week: Jael Strauss
895"The Girl Who Takes Credit"March 28, 2007 (2007-03-28)5.32 [21]

In Episode 5, the girls learned about fashion appeal.They met with Elite Model Management director, Cathy Gould. Cathy taught the girls what not to wear and what outfits were considered “top model” standard. After this, the contestants were divided into groups of three and put to the test. Their challenge, judged by two fashion mavens, was to assemble their own clothing line and be their own mannequins. When they were called to pose, Whitney ignored Natasha’s reminder. Instead, Whitney sat on the floor, outside the designated posing platform. Thus, she disqualified herself and her group. They were then told that their group would have won. They selected Sarah as the next best and she won her first reward: double the frames for the week’s photoshoot. When Sarah claimed all the credit, this angered Dionne and Renee, who had chosen her outfit for her. Sarah discussed how she saw a top she wanted to wear and knew she had to wear it. In fact, Sarah did not choose any part of her outfit at all.

For the week’s photoshoot, contestants were excited when they saw male models on set. However, they were surprised to hear they were drag queens. The drag queens would pose as women, and the girls would pose as men. [lower-alpha 1] While Brittany and Jaslene again impressed Jay with their shots, the real shock of the day came from Natasha, who wowed everyone on set. Not only did Natasha achieve a great photo, she also incorporated some ideas of her own, such as including grills from a gum wrapper and a toothpick. Diana and Whitney struggled with their plus-size bodies, and landed in the bottom two. The judges felt that Diana had no fire. When asked why she wanted to be a top model, she answered "just 'cause." Whitney was unable to take good picture. In the end, the judges decided that passion was more important than the portfolio. Thus, they gave Whitney a second chance. Diana was eliminated.

  • Featured photographer: Richard Reinsdorf
  • Special guests: Cathy Gould, Deda Coben, Raven, Claudia Mason
  • CoverGirl of the Week: Whitney Cunningham
906"The Girl Who Gets Thrown in the Pool"April 4, 2007 (2007-04-04)5.22 [22]

In Episode 6, the contestants met Twiggy and cycle 7’s Melrose Bickerstaff. They were told to assign themselves nicknames and they would be use these to introduce themselves at a party. The event was to be attended by many industry influential people. Jael overly irritated rapper 50 Cent and he pushed her in the pool. Natasha jumped in after her. Later, the two were embarrassed when they met Tyra’s manager, Benny Medina, for an interview as they were soaking wet. Nicole Richie gossiped to Jael that Renee hated her. This led to a fight between Jael and Renee. The week’s photo shoot required the contestants to do their own hair and makeup, in order to show four sides of their personalities.

Dionne impressed Benny the most at the party. After the shoot, Dionne, won the reward of a spread for Keds in Seventeen magazine. Dionne chose Jaslene and Whitney to accompany her. The next day, Tyra chatted with the contestants in person. Renee was criticized by all the girls. Tyra managed to mediate the problem and allowed Renee to air her grievances. Renee confessed that, due to a troublesome, abusive childhood, she had a tendency to lash out at people. At panel, Jael, Natasha, Dionne, Brittany, and Renee all received praise. Jaslene was criticized for making all four of her personalities look the same. The judges felt that Sarah had yet to step out of her comfort zone. Whitney did not produce a stellar photo once again. Thus, Sarah and Whitney landed in the bottom two. Whitney was given one last chance as Sarah’s overly posed photos sent her home.

917"The Girl Who Impresses Pedro"April 11, 2007 (2007-04-11)5.65 [23]

In Episode 7, the contestants received a crash course in character acting from actress, Tia Mowry. They were immediately thrown into an acting challenge with Efren Ramirez, who portrayed Pedro in the film, "Napoleon Dynamite." Renee was picked as the best actress. She chose Dionne to share in her prize of a custom-made t-shirt. However, the real prizes were surprise visits from their families. Natasha became emotional due to missing her daughter. Despite being down, Natasha was able to get past this and was able to model (as Mr. Jay puts it) "like a professional." Excitement rose when girls from past seasons of America's Next Top Model showed up for their next photo shoot. The current cycle girls were to portray memorable moments from past contestants' ANTM appearances.

At panel, Dionne, Natasha, and Brittany impressed the judges with their outstanding photographs. Jael landed in the bottom two for being too mechanical at the shoot. Jael also failed to express herself eloquently at panel. Whitney fell in the bottom two for failing again to deliver a good photo, despite her high intelligence. However, the judges felt that Jael's portfolio was more impressive, Therefore, Whitney was eliminated in her third consecutive bottom-two appearance. She was unable to effectively translate her beauty and (as Tyra put it) "spark" into photographs.

  • Featured photographer: Matthew Jordan Smith
  • Special guests: Tia Mowry, Efren Ramirez, Rebecca Epley, Kim Stolz, Joanie Dodds, Michelle Deighton, Bre Scullark, Michelle Babin, Amanda Babin, Shannon Stewart, Christian Marc
  • CoverGirl of the Week: Jaslene Gonzalez
928"The Girls Go Down Under"April 18, 2007 (2007-04-18)5.20 [24]

In Episode 8, the contestants received a crash course in interviewing from cycle 2 contestant, April Wilkner, and comedian, Gary Riotto. The next day, when April was preparing for a challenge, Tyra showed up. Tyra was wearing a kangaroo jumpsuit and was accompanied by the zookeepers. She revealed to the girls that their international destination was Sydney, Australia. Upon landing, the girls were met by Erika Heynatz and immediately tasked to interview the locals on American fashion faux pas, using as much Australian slang in Downtown Sydney as possible. Natasha won the challenge. She won the opportunity to be a correspondent for The Tyra Banks Show .

In this week's episode, instead of a photo shoot, the girls were in a CoverGirl commercial at Hyde Park. They were instructed to talk in an Australian accent. Tyra was surprised that Natasha was able to cover her thick Russian accent with a commendable Australian accent accent. Natasha was able to pull off "Steve Irwin" in her take. Brittany struggled to remember her lines because of her short-term memory loss (due to a car accident a few years ago). She landed in the bottom two with Jael. Jael also had a lackluster take. In the end, despite Jael's take still being better than Brittany's, Jael was eliminated. It was her third bottom-two appearance. The judges valued Brittany’s previous photographs which were strong.

  • Featured commercial director: Simon Higgins
  • Special guests: April Wilkner, Erika Heynatz, Gary Riotto, Nick Hudson
  • CoverGirl of the Week: Natasha Galkina
939"The Girl Who Picks a Fight"April 25, 2007 (2007-04-25)3.87 [25]
Episode9 was the season's recap episode. Never-before-seen footage included the girls making a mock runway show called "Top Model High Fashion Show." Jael followed Renee with a pair of pom-poms. Dionne and Renee had a heated argument. Natasha and Renee bonded while cleaning the house. Cassandra went to the hospital for frostbite, following the nude "candy-coated" photo shoot. Natasha had a tooth removed.
9410"The Girl Who Blames the Taxi Driver"May 2, 2007 (2007-05-02)5.23 [26]

In Episode 10, Renee and Dionne expressed their shock that Brittany used her short- term memory loss as a way to escape elimination. The remaining five contestants were sent on go-sees all around Sydney and were given a time limit of four hours. Natasha and Brittany arrived back at the modeling agency late. Thus, they were disqualified. Natasha, who was just one-minute late accepted it gracefully. Brittany, on the other hand, threw her portfolio on the ground. Brittany cursed and yelled at Natasha to "shut up." Brittany blamed the taxi driver for not meeting her at the designated area. Everyone inside the agency, including challenge administrator, Priscilla Leighton Clark, could hear Brittany expressing her displeasure with her disqualification. Jaslene impressed the clients the most and won the challenge. She chose Dionne to accompany her to share a photo shoot on top of the famous Sydney Harbour Bridge with photographer, Nigel Barker.

At the photo shoot, the contestants worked a swimsuit in two ways: (1) Tyra shot them in sensual poses for a women's magazine; and (2) then they struck sexy poses for a men's magazine. Tyra was impressed with Jaslene's variety of poses. However, Tyra was disappointed with Dionne after Dionne had to be coached through the entire photo shoot. At panel, everyone (except for Dionne) was hailed for their photos. Natasha, for seven weeks in a row, impressed the judges for her great photos. Tyra revealed that she was shocked that none of the go-see designers wanted to hire Brittany, despite a stellar portfolio.(Ms. Jay revealed that Brittany is the first contestant in ANTM history to have disinterested designers.) Ultimately, Dionne's lackluster photos and Brittany's poor go-see performance landed them in the bottom two. In the end, despite never placing below fifth, it was Brittany's poor go-see performance that had her eliminated.

  • Featured photographers: Tyra Banks, Michael Omm
  • Special guests: Jodhi Meares, Priscilla Leighton Clark, Wayne Cooper, Lill Boyd, Anna Hewett, Tina Kalivas, Jayson Brunsdon, Arabella Ramsay, Alice McCall, Kit Willow, David Sciola, Brad Rope, Adrian Allen, Tamati Williams, Samuel Sirena
  • CoverGirl of the Week: Natasha Galkina
9511"The Girl Who Does Not Want to Dance"May 9, 2007 (2007-05-09)4.92 [27]

In Episode 11, the final four contestants visited aboriginal teachers. They were given a lesson on self-expression and storytelling through dance. They decorated themselves and their costumes with traditional body paint, before relating their life stories to a crowd. While the cold irritated Dionne, Renee embraced the dance and subsequently won the challenge. She picked Jaslene to share in her prize of pearl jewelry. That night, Renee, Dionne, and Jaslene hit the town, while Natasha stayed home sick. Renee, Dionne, and Jaslene took the opportunity to talk behind Natasha's back. They questioned whether or not Natasha even had a husband and child. This culminated in Renee stating that they needed to have Natasha eliminated. At the photo shoot, each girl expressed herself through aboriginal dance.

At judging, only Renee received unanimous praise. Jaslene's photo received lukewarm remarks as her latest photo was reminiscent of her first photo shoot. Thus, they questioned Jaslene's versatility. Both Dionne and Natasha were criticized for weak photos. Natasha was criticized more for having the weakest photo out of the four girls. Things got heated when the contestants ganged up on Natasha. Tyra asked everyone who they felt had the most and least amount of potential. Despite being singled out for having the least potential, Natasha held her cool and handled the situation well. Dionne and Natasha landed in the bottom two, where Tyra lambasted Dionne for not improving enough. Tyra also did not like that Dionne picked Jaslene (after Tyra had asked who had the most potential. Natasha was criticized because she didn't manage to hide her illness during the photo shoot. It produced her worst photo to date. In the end, the judges felt that Natasha's "body of work was stronger than Dionne's." The judges dismissed the other girls' criticism against Natasha as jealousy. Dionne was sent packing.

  • Featured photographer: Kane Skennar
  • Special guests: Carissa Rosenberg, Uncle Max, Calita Murray, Justin Schwarz, Sharon Williams
  • CoverGirl of the Week: Jaslene Gonzalez
9612"The Girl Who Becomes America's Next Top Model"May 16, 2007 (2007-05-16)6.42 [28]

In Episode 12, the final three contestants were put to the test when they had to shoot a CoverGirl commercial and print ad. For the commercial, the girls were told to ad-lib. Natasha initially wrote a script. She later dropped it so her voice would sound more natural. Jaslene was impressive, speaking Spanish in her commercial. All the girls were praised, but the judges noted differing weaknesses in them. Natasha gave a natural smile only when she was laughing. Jaslene's picture looked like a yearbook photo. Renee's photos looked old. Despite having a strong commercial and previous strong performances, Renee was eliminated in her first-ever bottom two appearance. Natasha joined Jaslene after three bottom two appearances.

  • Featured photographer: Jim De Yonker

The next day, the final two contestants, Jaslene and Natasha, shot their covers for Seventeen magazine. Tyra visited both contestants for one-on-one sessions before they prepared for the final runway challenge. Cycle 7 winner CariDee English joined Jaslene and Natasha in the runway show, themed "evolution" for Australian fashion label sass & bide. Jaslene began with a weak walk but ended up strong and natural. Natasha had a wardrobe malfunction backstage. The production went smoothly. The judges were also impressed by Natasha's professional handling of the situation when her skirt fell while on the runway. At the final judging, the panel saw both finalists as winners. However, they were divided over their preference of the girls' walks. Natasha's striking look got the thumbs up, but her ability to learn was both lauded and questioned. Jaslene's photos received universal praise, though there was a concern for her commercial ability. The judges were also torn between Natasha's astounding progress and Jaslene's overall consistency. After long deliberation, the girls were called in. Jaslene was revealed to be the eighth winner of America's Next Top Model. Jaslene is the first contestant in the show's history to compete on more than one cycle and win. Jaslene is also the first Hispanic woman to win ANTM.

Summaries

Call-out order

OrderEpisodes
1 [lower-alpha 2] 2345678101112
1NatashaJasleneJasleneBrittanyReneeNatashaJaelDionneNatashaJasleneReneeJasleneJaslene
2KathleenBrittanyFeliciaJaelNatashaDionneNatashaNatashaReneeNatashaJasleneNatashaNatasha
3SarahFeliciaDianaSarahBrittanyBrittanyDionneBrittanyJasleneReneeNatashaRenee
4CassandraDianaReneeDionneWhitneyJasleneBrittanyReneeDionneDionneDionne
5ReneeSamanthaBrittanyFeliciaJasleneSarahReneeJasleneBrittanyBrittany
6SamanthaCassandraCassandraReneeJaelReneeJasleneJaelJael
7DionneReneeDionneWhitneyDianaJaelWhitneyWhitney
8WhitneySarahJaelNatashaSarahWhitneySarah
9BrittanyDionneWhitneyJasleneDionneDiana
10FeliciaWhitneySarahDianaFelicia
11JaelNatashaNatashaCassandra
12JasleneJaelSamantha
13DianaKathleen
  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant won the competition

Bottom two

EpisodeContestantsEliminated
1Jael & KathleenKathleen
2Natasha & SamanthaSamantha
3Cassandra & DianaCassandra
4Dionne & FeliciaFelicia
5Diana & WhitneyDiana
6Sarah & WhitneySarah
7Jael & WhitneyWhitney
8Brittany & JaelJael
10Brittany & DionneBrittany
11Dionne & NatashaDionne
12Natasha & ReneeRenee
Jaslene & NatashaNatasha
  The contestant was eliminated after their first time in the bottom two
  The contestant was eliminated after their second time in the bottom two
  The contestant was eliminated after their third time in the bottom two
  The contestant was eliminated in the final judging and placed as the runner-up

Average call-out order

Casting call-out order and final two are not included.

Rank by
average
PlaceModelCall-out
total
Number of
call-outs
Call-out
average
15Brittany3193.44
21Jaslene38113.45
33Renee423.82
42Natasha454.09
54Dionne47104.70
610Felicia2045.00
76Jael4886.00
89Diana3356.60
98Sarah4267.00
107Whitney5277.43
1111Cassandra2337.67
1212Samantha1728.50
1313Kathleen13113.00

Photo Shoot Guide

Other cast members

Makeovers

Post-Top Model careers

Death of Jael Strauss

On December 4, 2018, Strauss died at age 34 due to stage 4 inflammatory breast cancer.

Notes

  1. One of the men posed as future RuPaul's Drag Race season two contestant Raven.
  2. In the first half of episode 1, the pool of 33 girls was reduced to 13. This call-out order does not reflect their performances that week.

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Saleisha Lashawn Stowers is an American actress and model. She was cycle 9’s winner of America's Next Top Model. She portrayed the role of Lani Price on NBC's soap opera Days of Our Lives.

<i>Americas Next Top Model</i> (season 10) Season of television series

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> (season 11) Season of television series

The eleventh cycle of America's Next Top Model premiered on September 3, 2008, and was the fifth season to be aired on The CW network. The promotional catchphrase of the cycle was "Feel The Love."

<i>Americas Next Top Model</i> (season 12) Season of television series

The twelfth cycle of America's Next Top Model premiered on March 4, 2009, and was the sixth season to air on The CW network. The cycle's catchphrase was "Get in the Fold." The cycle's promotional song was Lady Gaga's "The Fame."

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Isis King</span> American model, actress, and fashion designer

Isis King is an American model, actress, and fashion designer. King is most widely known for her role on both the eleventh cycle and the seventeenth cycle of the reality television show America's Next Top Model. She was the first openly trans woman to compete on the show, and became one of the most visible transgender people on television. King has been starring as Sol Perez on the Amazon Prime Video romantic comedy series With Love since 2021.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">McKey Sullivan</span> American model

Brittany "McKey" Alvey is an American fashion model most notable as the winner of the eleventh cycle of America's Next Top Model.

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