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New Zealand's Next Top Model | |
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Season 1 | |
Presented by | Sara Tetro |
Judges | Sara Tetro Colin Mathura-Jeffree Chris Sisarich |
No. of episodes | 13 |
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Original network | TV3 |
Original release | 13 March – 5 June 2009 |
Season chronology |
New Zealand's Next Top Model, Season 1 was the first season of New Zealand's Next Top Model which was a reality TV show based on America's Next Top Model . Thirteen young women compete for the title and a chance to start their career in the modeling industry. The catchphrase for this season is "Our Turn To Turn Heads".
The prize for this season was a contract with 62 Model Management, a 1-year contract with CoverGirl cosmetics, an 8-page editorial in CLEO Magazine, an all expenses paid trip to Sydney to meet with Ursula Hufnagl of Chic Model Management and a trip to New York to meet with NEXT Model Management.
The international destinations for this season were Sydney, Australia, where the final seven judging panel was held, and then Los Angeles, United States for one episode with six contestants.
The winner was 16-year-old Christobelle Grierson-Ryrie from Auckland, New Zealand.
This season aired on TV3 in New Zealand and FOX8 in Australia.
(ages stated are at start of contest)
Name | Age | Height | Hometown | Finish | Place |
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Tiffany Butler | 17 | 171 cm (5 ft 7+1⁄2 in) | Rotorua | Episode 2 | 13 |
Sarah Yearbury | 19 | 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) | Christchurch | Episode 3 | 12 |
Olivia Murphy | 19 | 173 cm (5 ft 8 in) | Dunedin | Episode 4 | 11 |
Rhiannon Lawrence | 16 | 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) | Blenheim | Episode 5 | 10 |
Ajoh Chol | 22 | 179 cm (5 ft 10+1⁄2 in) | Auckland | Episode 6 | 9 |
Rebecca-Rose Harvey | 19 | 175 cm (5 ft 9 in) | Auckland | Episode 8 | 8 |
Lucy Murphy | 22 | 172 cm (5 ft 7+1⁄2 in) | Dunedin | Episode 9 | 7 |
Teryl-Leigh Bourke | 23 | 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) | Auckland | Episode 10 | 6 |
Victoria Williams | 21 | 174 cm (5 ft 8+1⁄2 in) | Blenheim | Episode 11 | 5 |
Ruby Higgins | 17 | 178 cm (5 ft 10 in) | Hastings | Episode 12 | 4 |
Hosanna Horsfall | 19 | 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) | Gisborne | Episode 13 | 3 |
Laura Scaife | 20 | 177 cm (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in) | Rotorua | 2 | |
Christobelle Grierson-Ryrie | 16 | 175 cm (5 ft 9 in) | Auckland | 1 | |
Original Airdate: 13 March 2009
The 33 semi-finalists are told via home video to pack their bags and go to Queenstown. Immediately, they meet model and judge Colin Mathura Jeffree, who introduced them to special guest Angela Dunn. The girls strut on an impromptu runway.
The next day, all 33 girls head to the lake for a photo shoot in swimsuits. The contestants are reduced from 33 to 20 then 13. The 13 finalists move into the top model house in Auckland.
Original Airdate: 20 March 2009
The contestants complete their first challenge with Colin. The girls have to pose in 60 km wind in a wind tunnel. The second challenge involves putting together a model look at a Max Store in five minutes. The winner will get an exclusive Max Merino Ad Campaign shown all over New Zealand. Teryl-Leigh comes out as the winner. She selects Ajoh and Sarah to share her prize.
The contestants go to their first photo shoot, which is an homage to a New Zealand aviation great, Jean Batten. The girls had to embody a 1930s aviatrix on a plane.
At judging, the prizes include an 8-page editorial spread in Cleo, a CoverGirl cosmetics contract, and New Zealand representation with Sara Tetro's agency, 62 Models. The prize also includes a trip to Sydney and New York to meet with top agencies there. Teryl-Leigh gets the first call out; Hosanna and Tiffany end up in the bottom two. Hosanna is given a second chance and Tiffany was the first girl eliminated.
Original Airdate: 27 March 2009
The remaining 12 contestants visit a hip hop studio and gets a lesson from hip hop dance group, Urban Beat. All the girls feel uncomfortable and awkward especially Sarah who leaves and refuses to participate. Laura impresses Colin for her effort and participation.
The contestants partake in a rooftop-hip hop inspired runway show in front of Colin and guest judge Angela Dunn. Christobelle, Teryl-Leigh and Sarah were praised for their performance and following the brief of the challenge, which was to strike three hip hop poses at the end of the runway, while the rest got carried away and danced on the runway.
The contestants go to SnowPlanet for their photo shoot to test their stamina and ability to translate their personality into a photograph. Laura, Rhiannon, Rebecca-Rose, Christobelle and Hosanna impressed the photographer while Ruby's attitude at the photoshoot was questioned. Olivia struggled while Sarah refused to do the photoshoot because of a headache.
At panel, Sarah and Olivia end up in the bottom two but Sarah's unreliability sends her home.
Original Airdate: 3 April 2009
The contestants receive makeovers at a Newmarket Salon.
The challenge takes the girls to Kelly Tarlton's Sea Life Aquarium where they have to showcase Australian fashion designer Kirrily Johnson's latest designs. Teryl-Leigh tells the designer she doesn't know what she's wearing, offending her and Laura describes her outfit as comfortable, making Colin laugh at her unprofessionalism.
At the photoshoot, the girls are turned into underwater creatures and pose in a beauty shot. Chris is impressed with most of the girls who embrace their new looks well but is disappointed with Olivia, Teryl-Leigh and Rhiannon.
During judging, Olivia and Teryl-Leigh end up in the bottom two, but Teryl-Leigh is spared and Olivia is sent home for her weak photos and inability to showcase her beauty on set.
Original Airdate: 10 April 2009
The show opens with the contestants recalling the elimination of the previous episode. Lucy's struck by the fact she's truly in this competition alone now and Teryl-Leigh realises she can't keep coasting and needs to step it up if she wants to stay in the competition.
Sara stops by the house for a visit and a game of "most potential/least potential". Christobelle and Ajoh turn out to be early favourites, as lots of girls pick them to be in the top two. Teryl-Leigh turns out to be everyone's favourite to go, which really surprises her.
The challenge this week is a five-minute make-up challenge. The judges get a kick out of some of the girls' make-up, and declare Ruby the winner. Her prize is a make-up that's not in stores and a one-on-one session with a professional make-up artist.
The shoot is the girls' first high fashion shoot. It's on a beach in West New Zealand and they have to battle the wind, sand and a difficult garment.
At panel, the judges are impressed with Christobelle, Hosanna, and Ajoh; are mixed about Laura, Teryl-Leigh, Rebecca Rose, Victoria and Ruby; and are disappointed with Lucy & Rhiannon. In the end, Ajoh's improvement put her on top and Victoria and Rhiannon are on the bottom. The judges send Rhiannon home, as she just isn't ready to be a top model yet.
Original Airdate: 17 April 2009
The remaining contestants are tested on their poise and grace when they are asked to pose on gymnastic items. Ajoh refused to do the lesson because she claimed that in her culture it is not okay for girls to open up their legs wide apart. The winner of this challenge is Laura.
For this week's photoshoot, the girls are asked to do a commercial photo for Michael Hill Jeweller in a car and wearing a Michael Hill watch.
At the judging panel, the judges praise Laura's shot as well as Teryl-Leigh & Victoria and says Lucy's shot looks like a mannequin. In the end, Rebecca-Rose and Ajoh land in the bottom two, which shocks Sara as they were both front-runners in the competition. Rebecca-Rose for not being a commercial girl and Ajoh for not performing at the challenge. However, Rebecca-Rose is spared and Ajoh is sent home.
Original Airdate: 24 April 2009
A recap on the first season of the show, looking over the journey's each of the 8 contestants remaining have been through to make it this far into the competition including never before seen confessions, secrets and arguments that happened in the first 6 weeks of the competition.
Original Airdate: 1 May 2009
The contestants took part in a music video for the New Zealand band Autozamm. Dancing and acting was required of them. They first wore 1960's style dresses, then circus costumes. Rebecca-Rose was told to wear a leopard costume and Teryl-Leigh, a gorilla costume. Victoria was the leading lady who got to kiss one of the musicians at the end of the video.
The girls also practiced their VJ skills on the set of C4 with Jermaine Leef of the show Select. Ruby won the competition and her prize was to be a VJ on Monday with Jermaine.
The photoshoot was with boys from the Cleo Bachelor of the Year competition.
At panel, Christobelle, Ruby, and Laura are praised for their photos while Laura and Hosanna's clips get praised. However, the rest of the girls (Rebecca-Rose, Lucy, Teryl-Leigh, and Victoria) get highly criticised for their photos and clips in the music video. Rebecca-Rose and Lucy end up in the bottom two, Rebecca-Rose for not living up to her high fashion potential and Lucy for her almost too commercial appeal, and Lucy is ultimately saved and Rebecca-Rose, one of the former front runners, is sent home.
Original Airdate: 8 May 2009
Each contestant was paired with a student designer, whose task it was to create an outfit out of secondhand clothes for less than $40. The girls then modelled their outfit down a catwalk. Christobelle's was avant garde. Teryl-Leigh was not impressed with hers. There were two winners of the challenge for this week: Ruby and Christobelle. They were treated to a spa.
For their photoshoot, this week the girls were asked to portray an emotion. The emotion was to replace the often-seen cigarette that featured in photos and in film in the circa 1950s era.
Contestant | Emotion |
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Christobelle | Anger |
Hosanna | Fear |
Laura | Grief |
Lucy | Despair |
Ruby | Joy |
Teryl Leigh | Surprise |
Victoria | Lust |
The contestants travel to Sydney, Australia for the elimination. Here they were told that Australia was merely a pit-stop; the remaining girls would travel on to Los Angeles. Most of the Girls Photo's were praised especially Ruby, Laura & Victoria but Lucy had the weakest photo. Lucy and Hosanna were in the bottom two. The wink which Hosanna gave at the end of her catwalk did not go down well with Sara and she was called out for being too fake. Lucy's photo was given negative feedback and the judges wondered if her photos were on plateau. Lucy was eliminated in the end.
Original Airdate: 15 May 2009
The 6 remaining contestants arrive in L.A and go sight seeing; then to the L.A Division of NEXT Model Management to meet with manager, Alexis Borges. He gives the girls advice - Hosanna is too short for the agency hence they would not accept her; Victoria is considered ordinary; Teryl-Leigh and Ruby need to lose weight if they want a high fashion career; Christobelle is wearing too much makeup and Laura is to work on her posture. At breakfast the next morning, Teryl-Leigh makes a healthy choice and eats wedges instead of chips.
The girls then arrive at Los Angeles Fashion District. They have US$75 and thirty minutes to buy an entire outfit. Christobelle and Victoria were late and disqualified. Teryl-Leigh, Christobelle and Victoria have to spend time in a fish tank at their hotel for 3 hours, while making it look like fashion. The challenge this week was a CoverGirl commercial advertising TruBlend Makeup Collection. Christobelle won the challenge and picked Ruby and Teryl-Leigh to share her prize to go on more sight seeing at night in L.A.
The photoshoot is a high fashion shoot under the Santa Monica Pier. The girls are surprised that their photographer is Nigel Barker.
At panel, Hosanna breaks down because her craziness and overexaggerated poses dampened both the photoshoot and the commercial, although she did still have a great photo. Victoria produces an amazing photo and Nigel commented that she has a face that can work on an international level. Laura and Christobelle impress the judges and especially Nigel Barker. Teryl-Leigh's photo was depressing and sad and Ruby just had a mediocre photo that didn't do her body justice. Christobelle was called first and Teryl-Leigh and Hosanna land in the bottom two and Teryl-Leigh is eliminated much to the girls' surprise.
Original Airdate: 22 May 2009
The 5 contestants return from Los Angeles and meet with Colin and New Zealand model, Nikki Phillips at Vodafone, where they find out they are doing "go sees". The girls meet with New Zealand's top designers such as Huffer, Trelise Cooper and Zambesi. Laura, Christobelle, Hosanna and Ruby made it back in time but Victoria turns up an hour late and is disqualified. Hosanna wins the challenge and Laura is shocked because she thought she was going to win.
The girls' photoshoot was inspired by 80's Glamour Elite Socialites on Michael Hill's very impressive yacht. Chris Sisarich photographs the final 5. Christobelle, Ruby and Hosanna really captured the idea and impressed while Laura fails and Victoria over-thought her poses which disappointed Chris.
At panel, Hosanna and Christobelle are praised for their photographs while Laura is said to have had a bad week. Hosanna gets first call out; Ruby and Victoria lands in the bottom two, Victoria because she didn't embody the personality for the photoshoot and not getting booked for any go sees. And Ruby, because the judges felt that she was cruising through the competition and then disappointed at go sees. Ultimately, Victoria is sent home because of her inconsistency.
Original Airdate: 29 May 2009
The contestants get a chance to meet Wendell, a former gossip columnist. She interviews them and asks tough questions - like about Laura's DUI, Hosanna's sports star past, Christobelle's attitude and Ruby's weight- then gives them feedback as to how they could have dealt with that better.
After that, the girls think they are getting a special treat at a spa. But there's a surprise twist because after the pampering, the girls learn they need to become spokesmodels for one of the products that was just used on them. Christobelle is declared the winner. As her prize, she receives a year's supply of Nivea products and an advertorial in Women's Day.
This week's photo shoot was boxing themed and the girls took turns in the ring. At panel, the photos are all praised. Chris says that Laura self destructing, same with their criticisms for Ruby, whose weight is seen as a problem. In the end, Laura's stunning photo puts her called first. Hosanna is second and the bottom two are Christobelle - for her weak photo - and Ruby - for her weight. In the end, Christobelle's stronger overall performance keeps her in the competition.
Original Airdate: 5 June 2009
The final three contestants complete three different photoshoots each for Cleo Magazine. The winner's shots will appear in an 8-page editorial in Cleo Magazine after the show ends. Chris and Colin are both impressed with all the girls and how much they've grown since the start of the competition.
At the first judging, the girls are asked to tell the judges who they think should win and who should go with each contestant choosing themselves as the winner. Laura and Christobelle singled out Hosanna as the one that should leave and Hosanna told the judges that Laura should be sent home. In the end, it is Hosanna who is sent home and Christobelle and Laura are the final two.
The final two do a runway show in front of some of the best of the industry and are surprised to see some of the eliminated contestants who will walk the runway with them. During the runway, Laura has a small slip but recovers well and is complimented by the judges on this.
The judges look over both girls portfolios and overall improvement before the girls come back into the judging room and Christobelle is announced as New Zealand's Next Top Model.
Order | Episodes | |||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 13 | ||
1 | Tiffany | Teryl-Leigh | Christobelle | Rebecca-Rose | Ajoh | Laura | Laura | Ruby | Christobelle | Hosanna | Laura | Christobelle | Christobelle | |
2 | Victoria | Ruby | Hosanna | Christobelle | Ruby | Victoria | Ruby | Victoria | Laura | Christobelle | Hosanna | Laura | Laura | |
3 | Christobelle | Laura | Teryl-Leigh | Ajoh | Christobelle | Lucy | Christobelle | Laura | Victoria | Laura | Christobelle | Hosanna | ||
4 | Ajoh | Lucy | Lucy | Rhiannon | Hosanna | Teryl-Leigh | Hosanna | Christobelle | Ruby | Ruby | Ruby | |||
5 | Rebecca-Rose | Rhiannon | Victoria | Ruby | Rebecca-Rose | Ruby | Victoria | Teryl-Leigh | Hosanna | Victoria | ||||
6 | Sarah | Sarah | Laura | Victoria | Teryl-Leigh | Hosanna | Teryl-Leigh | Hosanna | Teryl-Leigh | |||||
7 | Rhiannon | Christobelle | Rebecca-Rose | Hosanna | Laura | Christobelle | Lucy | Lucy | ||||||
8 | Teryl-Leigh | Ajoh | Rhiannon | Laura | Lucy | Rebecca-Rose | Rebecca-Rose | |||||||
9 | Ruby | Victoria | Ruby | Lucy | Victoria | Ajoh | ||||||||
10 | Olivia | Olivia | Ajoh | Teryl-Leigh | Rhiannon | |||||||||
11 | Laura | Rebecca-Rose | Olivia | Olivia | ||||||||||
12 | Lucy | Hosanna | Sarah | |||||||||||
13 | Hosanna | Tiffany |
Final two is not included.
Rank by average | Place | Model | Call-out total | Number of call-outs | Call-out average |
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1 | 1 | Christobelle | 34 | 11 | 3.09 |
2 | 2 | Laura | 37 | 11 | 3.36 |
3 | 4 | Ruby | 38 | 10 | 3.80 |
4 | 3 | Hosanna | 52 | 11 | 4.73 |
5 | 5 | Victoria | 46 | 9 | 5.11 |
6 | 6 | Teryl-Leigh | 41 | 8 | 5.13 |
7 | 7 | Lucy | 42 | 7 | 6.00 |
8 | 9 | Ajoh | 31 | 5 | 6.20 |
9 | 8 | Rebecca-Rose | 40 | 6 | 6.67 |
10 | 10 | Rhiannon | 27 | 4 | 6.75 |
11 | 12 | Sarah | 18 | 2 | 9.00 |
12 | 11 | Olivia | 32 | 3 | 10.67 |
13 | 13 | Tiffany | 13 | 1 | 13.00 |
Episode | Contestants | Eliminated |
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2 | Hosanna & Tiffany | Tiffany |
3 | Olivia & Sarah | Sarah |
4 | Olivia & Teryl-Leigh | Olivia |
5 | Rhiannon & Victoria | Rhiannon |
6 | Ajoh & Rebecca-Rose | Ajoh |
8 | Lucy & Rebecca-Rose | Rebecca-Rose |
9 | Hosanna & Lucy | Lucy |
10 | Hosanna & Teryl-leigh | Teryl-Leigh |
11 | Ruby & Victoria | Victoria |
12 | Christobelle & Ruby | Ruby |
13 | Hosanna & Laura | Hosanna |
Christobelle & Laura | Laura |
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