Britain & Ireland's Next Top Model series 7

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Britain & Ireland's Next Top Model series 7
Season 7
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Judges
No. of contestants13
WinnerJade Thompson
No. of episodes13
Release
Original network Sky Living
Original release4 July (2011-07-04) 
26 September 2011 (2011-09-26)
Season chronology
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Cycle 6
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Cycle 8
List of episodes

The seventh cycle of Britain & Ireland's Next Top Model premiered on 4 July 2011 on Sky Living. The show's title was changed from Britain's Next Top Model to Britain and Ireland's Next Top Model, as the show was broadcast in, and auditioned contestants from, the Republic of Ireland as well as the United Kingdom beginning with this cycle. [1] The judging panel from the show's previous cycle remained unchanged.

Contents

Cycle 7 auditioned contestants in Glasgow, London, Cardiff, Birmingham, Manchester and Dublin in November and December 2010. [2] This was the first and only installment of the series to feature an audition tour, which was covered in the first three episodes of the cycle. [1] The series re-adopted the traditional casting week format for cycle 8 the following year.

The prizes for this cycle included a modelling contract with Models 1, a fashion spread and cover feature in Company magazine, a contract with Revlon cosmetics, an international fashion campaign for Miss Selfridge, a luxury holiday trip at Sandals Resorts in Jamaica courtesy of British Airways, and a brand new Peugeot RCZ [3]

The winner of the competition was 20-year-old Jade Thompson from Stoke-on-Trent.

Runner-up of this competition Juste Juozapaityte was chosen as one of the 14 finalists in the fifth season of Russia's Next Top Model, which she once again placed second.

Cast

Contestants

(Ages stated are at start of contest) [4]

ContestantAgeHeightHometownFinishPlace
Kimberleigh Spreadbury201.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Surrey Episode 513-12
Joanne Northey191.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Greystones
Ufuoma Itoje201.75 m (5 ft 9 in) London Episode 611
Hannah Devane211.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Dublin Episode 710
Holly Higgins231.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Cardiff Episode 89-8
Amy Woodman221.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Norwich
Tanya Mihailovic231.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Birmingham Episode 97-6
Stacey Haskins191.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Belfast
Jessica Abidde231.83 m (6 ft 0 in)LondonEpisode 115
Imogen Leaver191.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Southend-on-Sea Episode 124-3
Anastasija Bogatirjova191.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Reading
Juste Juozapaityte 201.83 m (6 ft 0 in)LondonEpisode 132
Jade Thompson201.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Stoke-on-Trent 1

Judges

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions)
701"Episode 1"4 July 2011 (2011-07-04)0.33 (334,000) [lower-alpha 1]
The judges began the first ever audition tour to find the seventh winner of Britain & Ireland's Next Top Model in Scotland, holding auditions in the city of Glasgow, where Charley Speed scoured the streets for model potential. They later flew to London, and saw the next wave of hopefuls at the Stamford Bridge stadium.
712"Episode 2"11 July 2011 (2011-07-11)0.45 (451,000) [lower-alpha 1]
The audition tour continued in Wales, where the judges auditioned the next set of hopefuls in Cardiff, and Julian sought out potential in the streets of the city. They later travelled back to England to hold auditions in Birmingham, as the spots in the bootcamp quickly began to dwindle.
723"Episode 3"18 July 2011 (2011-07-18)0.35 (351,000) [lower-alpha 1]

The judges travelled to Ireland and held auditions in the city of Dublin, where Elle made an excursion to Grafton Street to seek out potential models. The judges then flew back to England and held auditions at Manchester's Old Trafford stadium, choosing the last of the 85 contestants.

  • Special guests: Roland Keating, Yvonne Keating
734"Episode 4"25 July 2011 (2011-07-25)0.44 (448,000) [lower-alpha 1]
The 85 contestants who'd been chosen during the auditions arrived at model boot camp. During their first task the contestants were divided into several groups for a photo shoot meant to test their skills in front of the camera, the results of which were broadcast in real time for the judges in a separate room. Immediately after the session the judges called out the names of the 22 contestants who would be moving on to the next round. The remaining contestants had a black and white color splash photo shoot for Sekonda watches in a confined space where they had to work in pairs. The judges deliberated on the results of the final shoot and later selected the top 12 contestants who would move into the model house, a number which was later expanded to 13 in order to accommodate Ufuoma as an additional finalist.
745 [6] [7] "Episode 5"1 August 2011 (2011-08-01)0.47 (474,000) [lower-alpha 1]

The top 13 moved into the model house, and later met former model and America's Next Top Model judge Janice Dickinson at the Royal Botanic Gardens for a catwalk training session and challenge in the garden's Treetop Walkway. Tanya was deemed to be the best performer, and was allowed to bring Amy, Jade, and Stacey with her for a shopping spree at Swarovski. The contestants also took part in a mad hatter photo shoot for Lipton Tea where they were tasked with portraying the essence of some of the brand's different flavors. Sophie Ellis-Bextor was introduced as the week's guest judge at panel, and Holly received picture of the week. Anastasija, Joanne, and Kimberleigh landed in the bottom three, and the latter two left the competition in a double elimination.

  • Special guests: Janice Dickinson, Marie Carrere, Sophie Ellis-Bextor
  • Featured photographer: Clive Arrowsmith
756 [8] [9] "Episode 6"8 August 2011 (2011-08-08)0.50 (500,000) [lower-alpha 1]

The remaining 11 contestants received makeovers at the Paul Percival salon, and later had a nude photo shoot for All For Eve bath and beauty products meant to celebrate the female form. On set, concerns were raised by Elle regarding Stacey's low body weight. Back at the house the models received a visit from British rapper Chip. Radio and TV resenter George Lamb was introduced as the week's guest judge at panel, where Jessica received picture of the week. Stacey and Ufuoma landed in the bottom two, and Ufuoma was eliminated from the competition.

  • Special guests: Paul Percival, Liz Hotchin, Chip, George Lamb
  • Featured photographer: Nihat Odabaşı
767 [10] "Episode 7"15 August 2011 (2011-08-15)0.48 (487,000) [lower-alpha 1]

Elle Macpherson met the contestants immediately following the previous episode's elimination, and announced that they would be flying to Ireland for their next task. The contestants were introduced to Yvonne Keating at Dublin's Carton House, where they took part in a high-end editorial photo shoot with a falcon on the grounds of the estate. Back in England the models were treated to a soiree at the house with some male models from Charley Speed's agency. The contestants later had a styling and runway challenge for Miss Selfridge, where they met supermodel Alek Wek. Juste was chosen as the best performer, and received a rack of clothing from the brand. Designer Jasmine Guinness was introduced as the week's guest judge at panel, where Jade received picture of the week. Amy and Hannah landed in the bottom two, and Hannah was eliminated from the competition.

  • Special guests: Yvonne Keating, Julian Miachon, Yasmin Yusuf, Alek Wek, Jasmine Guinness
  • Featured photographer: Barry McCall
778 [11] "Episode 8"22 August 2011 (2011-08-22)0.45 (456,000) [lower-alpha 1]

The contestants received a visit from presenter Emma Willis and were taken to a recording studio for a challenge in which they had to interview the band members of The Wanted as they tried to test the girls' ability to think on their feet. Anastasija was chosen as the best performer, and was allowed to take Juste and Stacey with her to an evening out with the past three winners of the show. The models were later taken to the Royal Opera House for a ballet photo shoot with principal dancers Edward Watson and Federico Bonelli. Designer Henry Holland was introduced as the week's guest judge at panel, where Anastasija received picture of the week. Jade, Amy, and Holly landed in the bottom three, and the latter two left the competition in a double elimination.

789 [12] "Episode 9"29 August 2011 (2011-08-29)0.53 (537,000) [lower-alpha 1]

The contestants were taken to the Sea Life London Aquarium, and took part in an underwater sea goddess photo shoot for Westwood Rocks jewelry. Due to her fear of the water, Tanya refused to participate in the shoot. After a personal lunch with Elle Macpherson at the Savoy Hotel, the models had to cry on command during a black and white beauty shoot with photographer Nicky Johnston. Model and TV personality Katie Price was introduced as the week's guest judge at panel, where Jade received picture of the week. Imogen, Stacey, and Tanya landed in the bottom three, and the latter two left the competition in another double elimination.

  • Special guests: Lauren Westwood, Rachel Wicks, Katie Price
  • Featured photographers: Candice Farmer, Nicky Johnston
7910 [13] "Episode 10"5 September 2011 (2011-09-05)0.45 (452,000) [lower-alpha 1]

The remaining five contestants arrived at Holborn Studios and took part in a beauty shoot for Revlon. Jade and Juste were chosen as the best performers during the photo shoot, and were both invited to London Fashion Week as a result. Back at the house the contestants learned that the remainder of the competition would be taking place in Miami. Anastasija's passport was refused during check-in at the airport, and she was unable to board the flight to Miami. Her status in the competition remained unclear throughout the rest of the episode. The other contestants moved into the penthouse suite at the Fontainebleau resort in Miami Beach, and later had a vintage editorial photo shoot for Company magazine with judge Charley Speed at Magic City Farm. Socialite Olivia Palermo was introduced as the week's guest judge at elimination, where the judges revealed that no one would be eliminated from the competition.

  • Special guests: Carly O'Connor, Paul Percival, Victoria White, Olivia Palermo
  • Featured photographers: Seb Winter (Revlon shoot), Rony Shram (Company shoot)
8011 [14] "Episode 11"12 September 2011 (2011-09-12)0.53 (532,000) [lower-alpha 1]

The contestants were taken to Telemundo Studios for an acting challenge with Jencarlos Canela in which they had to memorize lines from a script written in Spanish. As the winner of the challenge, Jessica was treated to a pampering session for two at the Fontainebleau spa, which she chose to share with Juste. The models later had a second challenge at the Sun Life Stadium in which they had to memorize and perform a routine with the Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders, which was also won by Jessica. At the end of the week the models had a bridal photo shoot for Wedding magazine in the Everglades, where it was revealed that Anastasija would be rejoining them in the competition. Male supermodel Tyson Beckford was introduced as the week's guest judge at panel, where Juste received picture of the week. Anastasija and Jessica landed in the bottom two, and Jessica was eliminated from the competition.

  • Special guests: Raul Arrieta, Jencarlos Canela, Dorie Grogan, Jenny Swire, Tyson Beckford
  • Featured photographer: Michael Philnow
8112 [15] "Episode 12"19 September 2011 (2011-09-19)0.40 (400,000) [lower-alpha 1]

The remaining four models had a go-sees challenge with swimwear designer Red Carter and agents from Next Model Management in Miami. As the winner of the challenge, Jade was allowed to take Imogen with her for a shopping spree at the Aventura Mall valued at US$2,000. The contestants later had a runway show at Nikki Beach with professional models for the monthly fashion series, What Women Want, featuring designs by Ema Koia. On set for the photo shoot, judge Elle Macpherson revealed that only two of the contestants would be taking part in the finale back in London. The models had one final swimwear photo shoot on the beach under the judges' watchful eyes, and at the end of the week, Jade and Juste were chosen as the two remaining finalists.

  • Special guests: Grace Puc, Ron Gerard, Red Carter, Lisa Hollister, Ema Koia
  • Featured photographer: Joseph Montezinos
8213 [16] [17] "Episode 13"26 September 2011 (2011-09-26)0.52 (524,000) [lower-alpha 1]

The finalists were flown back to London and shared an apartment at 51 Buckingham Gate as they prepared to walk in a final runway show for designer Mark Fast. At the venue of the final show, the models received training from runway coach J. Alexander. The previously eliminated contestants and family members of the finalists were present at the final judging, and after the final deliberation Jade was crowned as the winner of the competition.

  • Special guests: J. Alexander, Terry Hart, Mark Fast, Daisy Lowe, Tiffany Pisani, Katy B
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Episode viewing figures from BARB [5]

Result

OrderElle’s Call Out Order
56789111213
1HollyJessicaJadeAnastasjiaJadeJusteJusteJade
2JusteTanyaStaceyJessicaAnastasjiaImogenJadeJuste
3StaceyHollyAnastasjiaJusteJessicaJadeAnastasjia
Imogen
4TanyaJusteImogenImogenJusteAnastasjia
5UfuomaHannahJessicaStaceyImogenJessica
6HannahAnastasjiaJusteTanyaStacey
Tanya
7JadeImogenTanyaJade
8AmyJadeHollyAmy
Holly
9JessicaAmyAmy
10Anastasjia
Imogen
StaceyHannah
11Ufuoma
12Joanne
Kimberleigh
13
  The contestant won the challenge
  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant won the competition

Average call-out order

Episode 4, 10 & 13 are not included.

Rank by
average
PlaceModelCall-out
total
Number of
call-outs
Call-out
average
12Juste2173.00
21Jade2974.14
35Jessica2564.17
43-4Anastasija3074.29
5-73-4Imogen3575.00
5-76-7Tanya2555.00
5-78-9Holly2045.00
86-7Stacey2655.20
910Hannah2137.00
1011Ufuoma1628.00
118-9Amy3448.50
12-1312-13Joanne12112.00
12-1312-13Kimberleigh12112.00

Bottom two/three

EpisodeContestantsEliminated
5Anastasija, Joanne & KimberleighJoanne
Kimberleigh
6Stacey & UfuomaUfuoma
7Amy & HannahHannah
8Amy, Holly & JadeAmy
Holly
9Imogen, Stacey & TanyaStacey
Tanya
11Anastasija & JessicaJessica
12Anastasija, Imogen, Jade & JusteAnastasija
Imogen
13Jade & JusteJuste
  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 in the semi-final judging and placed third
  The contestant was eliminated in the final judging and placed as the runner-up

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