America's Next Top Model season 7: Difference between revisions
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The semifinalists participate in a revealing nude photo-shoot on a Sunset Strip rooftop to determine the finalists; 13 women vie for only 11 beds inside the Fashion Magazine-themed house. Monique, one of the unlucky girls who doesn't get |
The semifinalists participate in a revealing nude photo-shoot on a Sunset Strip rooftop to determine the finalists; 13 women vie for only 11 beds inside the Fashion Magazine-themed house. Monique, one of the unlucky girls who doesn't get bed, steals Eugena's, causing tension rising among the contestants. Melrose gets a special treatment before the photo-shoot after winning a runway competition, where the constestants must perform in feminized male outfits. Tyra's dramatic appearance kicks off a controversial photo-shoot based on modeling stereotypes, such as anorexia, back-stabbing, bulimia, and [[Naomi Campbell#Legal troubles|cell phone-throwing]]. Christian Evans becomes the first contestant eliminated as the judges feel she doesn't look like a model in her photo. |
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*Eliminated: Christian Evans |
*Eliminated: Christian Evans |
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*Featured photographer(s): Oliver Branson, Dylan Don |
*Featured photographer(s): Oliver Branson, Dylan Don |
Revision as of 02:23, 29 September 2006
America's Next Top Model season 7 | |
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File:Antm7 group.jpg | |
Created by | Tyra Banks |
Developed by | Kenya Barris |
Starring | Tyra Banks |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 2 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Tyra Banks |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | The CW |
Release | September 20, 2006 |
America's Next Top Model, Cycle 7, started airing on September 20, 2006.
Episode summaries
The Girl Who Marks Her Territory
Original Airdate: September 20, 2006
The semifinalists participate in a revealing nude photo-shoot on a Sunset Strip rooftop to determine the finalists; 13 women vie for only 11 beds inside the Fashion Magazine-themed house. Monique, one of the unlucky girls who doesn't get bed, steals Eugena's, causing tension rising among the contestants. Melrose gets a special treatment before the photo-shoot after winning a runway competition, where the constestants must perform in feminized male outfits. Tyra's dramatic appearance kicks off a controversial photo-shoot based on modeling stereotypes, such as anorexia, back-stabbing, bulimia, and cell phone-throwing. Christian Evans becomes the first contestant eliminated as the judges feel she doesn't look like a model in her photo.
- Eliminated: Christian Evans
- Featured photographer(s): Oliver Branson, Dylan Don
The Girl Who Hates Her Hair
Original Airdate: September 27, 2006
All of the models get makeovers and one is shocked by her new haircut. Next, Queen Latifah judges a makeup challenge. Later, the women participate in a photo shoot and Megan Morris is eliminated from the competition.
- Eliminated: Megan Morris
- Featured photographer(s): Tracy Bayne
Contestants
- AJ Stewart, 20, from Sacramento, California.
- Amanda Babin, 18, from Anaheim, California.
- Anchal Joseph, 19, from Homestead, Florida.
- Brooke Miller, 18, born in Keller, Texas.
- Caridee English, 21, from Fargo, North Dakota.
- Eugena Washington, 21, from Palmdale, California.
- Jaeda Young, 18, from Parkersburg, Iowa.
- Megg Turano, 18, from Los Angeles, California.
- Melrose Bickerstaff, 23, from San Francisco, California.
- Michelle Babin, 18, from Anaheim, California.
- Monique Babblesworth, 19, from Chicago, Illinois.
In order of elimination
- Christian Evans, 19, from Columbia, South Carolina
- Megan Morris, 23, from San Francisco, California
Photoshoot Guide
- Week 2 Photoshoot : Model Stereotypes
- Week 3 Photoshoot : Hair Wars
Trivia
- This is the first cycle to be aired on The CW.
- This is the first cycle with twin competitors (Amanda Babin and Michelle Babin).
- This cycle has the lightest contestant at 107 pounds (Melrose Bickerstaff).