Topmodell (Hungarian TV series)

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Topmodell
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Show Logo (Season 1)
Genre Reality television
Created by Tyra Banks
Presented byNóra Ördög (Season 2–present)
Panni Epres (Season 1, Finale)
Viktória Vámosi (Season 1, Episodes 1–12)
Country of origin Hungary
Original release
Network
ReleaseOctober 2, 2006 (2006-10-02) 
present

Topmodell is a Hungarian reality television series that was based on American model Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model . [1] Hungarian model Viktória Vámosi hosted the first cycle, but left the show near the end of the season due to creative discrepancies with the Hungarian producers. She was replaced by Panni Epres.

Contents

In 2024, a second season was renewed under the name Next Top Model Hungary. [2]

Cycles

CyclePremiere dateWinnerRunner-upOther contestants in order of eliminationNumber of contestantsInternational Destinations
1 2 October 2006Réka NagyAnna RónaszékiMónika Nagy, Annamária Fentős, Xénia Matykó, Eszter Iszak, Anita Gombár, Kata Elekes, Angéla Kulcsár, Titanilla Ambrus, Fruzsina Tóth, Judit Lattmann, Valentina Papp13 Frankfurt
Johannesburg
Cape Town
Maputo
2 17 March 2024Lili MészárosNikolett CzibolyaLéda Polgári, Laura Korik & Vanessza Kapusi, Anna Alföldy, Naledi Ncube, Lili Keveházi, Kitti Szaniszló, Anastasia Moritz & Panna Baranyi, Cintia Csordás, Gabi Papp & Lili Jávori, Hawa Kouyaté, Vivien Vidéki16 Los Cristianos
Sankt Leonhard

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References

  1. "Topmodell leszek - magyar lányokkal". ORIGO (in Hungarian). 9 June 2006. Retrieved 7 November 2024.
  2. "Next Topmodell Hungary: Vanessa Axente is a szakmai zsűri tagja". ZAOL (in Hungarian). 26 February 2024. Retrieved 7 November 2024.