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==Controversies==
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After winning Cycle 1, [[Adrianne Curry]] was meant to receive a contract with [[Revlon]] and [[Wilhelmina Models]], but she never received it. [[America's Next Top Model|America's Next Top Model]] and [[Tyra Banks]] ignored her when she contacted them about the issue,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://toofab.com/2017/12/11/adrianne-curry-americas-next-top-model-tyra-banks/|title=Adrianne Curry Spills 'The Truth' About 'America's Next Top Model' and Tyra Banks {{!}} toofab.com|website=toofab|language=en|access-date=2019-12-10}}</ref> and Curry was subsequently erased from the show<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.realityblurred.com/realitytv/2007/05/top-model-1-adrianne_tyra/|title=Adrianne Curry says Tyra Banks, Top Model “act like the first winner of their show never existed”|date=2007-05-11|website=reality blurred|language=en-US|access-date=2019-12-10}}</ref>, with Curry not being featured on the show again after [[ANTM cycle 2|Cycle 2]]. She was not being featured in the opening credits for Cycles [[America's Next Top Model (season 7)|7]], [[America's Next Top Model (season 8)|8]] or [[America's Next Top Model (season 9)|9]] alongside the other previous winners of America's Next Top Model,<ref>{{Citation|title=America's Next Top Model Opening Credits 1-19.mp4|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pn1E17poQ0A|language=en|access-date=2019-12-10}}</ref> although she was mentioned in [[America's Next Top Model (season 20)|Cycle 20]], as part of a challenge.
After winning Cycle 1, [[Adrianne Curry]] was meant to receive a contract with [[Revlon]] and [[Wilhelmina Models]], but she never received it. [[America's Next Top Model|America's Next Top Model]] and [[Tyra Banks]] ignored her when she contacted them about the issue,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://toofab.com/2017/12/11/adrianne-curry-americas-next-top-model-tyra-banks/|title=Adrianne Curry Spills 'The Truth' About 'America's Next Top Model' and Tyra Banks {{!}} toofab.com|website=toofab|language=en|access-date=2019-12-10}}</ref> and Curry was subsequently erased from the show<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.realityblurred.com/realitytv/2007/05/top-model-1-adrianne_tyra/|title=Adrianne Curry says Tyra Banks, Top Model “act like the first winner of their show never existed”|date=2007-05-11|website=reality blurred|language=en-US|access-date=2019-12-10}}</ref>, with Curry not being featured on the show again after [[ANTM cycle 2|Cycle 2]]. She was also not featured in the opening credits for Cycles [[America's Next Top Model (season 7)|7]], [[America's Next Top Model (season 8)|8]] or [[America's Next Top Model (season 9)|9]] alongside the other previous winners of America's Next Top Model,<ref>{{Citation|title=America's Next Top Model Opening Credits 1-19.mp4|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pn1E17poQ0A|language=en|access-date=2019-12-10}}</ref> although she was briefly mentioned in [[America's Next Top Model (season 20)|Cycle 20]], as part of a challenge.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 11:23, 4 May 2020

America's Next Top Model
Season 1
File:ANTM 1 Cast.PNG
Judges
No. of contestants10
WinnerAdrianne Curry
No. of episodes9
Release
Original networkUPN
Original releaseMay 20 (2003-05-20) –
July 15, 2003 (2003-07-15)
Season chronology
Next →
Season 2
List of episodes

America's Next Top Model, cycle 1 was the first cycle of America's Next Top Model. It originally aired on UPN from May to July 2003, and was hosted by Tyra Banks, who additionally served as its executive producer and presenter. The judging panel consisted of Banks, Janice Dickinson, Kimora Lee Simmons, and Beau Quillian. The cycle's catchphrase was "One girl has what it takes."[1][2][3]

This was the only season to feature a cast of only ten finalists. All later cycles have featured at least twelve finalists. The international destination for the cycle was Paris, France.[4] The winner of the competition was 20-year-old Adrianne Curry from Joliet, Illinois. Her prizes were a modeling contract with Wilhelmina Models, a photo spread in Marie Claire magazine, and a contract with Revlon cosmetics.[5]

Contestants

(ages stated are at start of contest)

Contestant Age Height Hometown Finish Place
Tessa Carlson[6] 19 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Chicago, Illinois Episode 1 10
Katie Cleary[7] 21 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Glenview, Illinois Episode 2 9
Nicole Panattoni[8] 22 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Murrieta, California Episode 3 8
Ebony Haith[9] 24 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Bronx, New York Episode 4 7
Giselle Samson[10] 18 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Corona, California Episode 5 6
Kesse Wallace[11] 21 5 ft 9.5 in (1.77 m) North Little Rock, Arkansas Episode 6 5
Robin Manning[12] 26 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Memphis, Tennessee Episode 7 4
Elyse Sewell[13] 20 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Albuquerque, New Mexico Episode 9 3
Shannon Stewart[14] 18 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Franklin, Ohio 2
Adrianne Curry[15] 20 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Joliet, Illinois 1

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air date
11"The Girl Who Wants It Bad"May 20, 2003 (2003-05-20)
22"The Girl is Here to Win, Not Make Friends"May 27, 2003 (2003-05-27)
33"The Girl Who Gets Rushed to the Emergency Room"June 3, 2003 (2003-06-03)
44"The Girl Who Drives Everyone Crazy"June 10, 2003 (2003-06-10)
55"The Girl Who Everyone Thinks is Killing Herself"June 17, 2003 (2003-06-17)
66"The Girl Who Deals With a Pervert"June 24, 2003 (2003-06-24)
77"The Girls Get Really Naked"July 1, 2003 (2003-07-01)
88"How the Girls Got Here"July 8, 2003 (2003-07-08)
99"The Girl Who Becomes America's Next Top Model"July 15, 2003 (2003-07-15)

Summaries

Call-out order

Order Episodes
1[a] 2 3 4 5 6 7[b] 9
1 Nicole Ebony Shannon Shannon Kesse Adrianne Elyse Elyse Shannon Adrianne
2 Robin Elyse Nicole Kesse Elyse Kesse Shannon Adrianne Adrianne Shannon
3 Kesse Kesse Giselle Elyse Adrianne Shannon Robin Shannon Elyse
4 Elyse Adrianne Robin Giselle Robin Robin Adrianne Robin
5 Katie Katie Adrianne Adrianne Shannon Elyse Kesse
6 Ebony Nicole Ebony Robin Giselle Giselle
7 Adrianne Giselle Elyse Ebony Ebony
8 Shannon Robin Kesse Nicole
9 Giselle
Tessa
Shannon Katie
10 Tessa
  The contestant won the challenge
  The contestant was not included in the casting call-out order but was additionally added to the cast
  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant won the competition
  1. ^ In episode 1, the pool of 20 semi-finalists was reduced to 8. Later, two more contestants–Giselle and Tessa–were scouted and introduced to the cast.
  2. ^ In episode 7, Robin and Shannon did not participate in the photo shoot.

Average call-out order

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

Rank by
average
Place Model Call-out
total
Number of
call-outs
Call-out
average
1 3 Elyse 24 8 3.00
2 2 Shannon 25 3.12
3 1 Adrianne 26 3.25
4 5 Kesse 21 6 3.50
5 4 Robin 33 7 4.71
6 6 Giselle 26 5 5.20
7 7 Ebony 21 4 5.25
8 8 Nicole 16 3 5.33
9 9 Katie 14 2 7.00
10 10 Tessa 10 1 10.00

Bottom two

Episode Contestants Eliminated
1 Shannon & Tessa Tessa
2 Katie & Kesse Katie
3 Ebony & Nicole Nicole
4 Ebony & Giselle Ebony
5 Elyse & Giselle Giselle
6 Adrienne & Kesse Kesse
7 Robin & Shannon Robin
9 Adrienne & Elyse Elyse
Adrienne & Shannon Shannon
  The contestant was eliminated after her first time in the bottom two
  The contestant was eliminated after her second time in the bottom two
  The contestant was eliminated in the final judging and placed as the runner-up

Photo shoot guide

  • Episode 1 photo shoot: Swimwear on a rooftop
  • Episode 2 photo shoot: Swimwear for Stuff
  • Episode 3 photo shoot: Beauty shots with snakes
  • Episode 4 commercial: Fresh Look contact lenses
  • Episode 5 photo shoot: Reebok ad with Clinton Portis
  • Episode 6 photo shoot: Wonder Bra overlooking the Eiffel Tower
  • Episode 7 photo shoots: Black-and-white beauty shots, nude campaign for Merit Diamond

Makeovers

  • Nicole - Extensions trimmed and straightened
  • Ebony - Tuft shaved off
  • Giselle - Layered red hair
  • Kesse - Long honey blonde extensions a la Tyra Banks circa 1992
  • Robin - Weave removed and light brown weave added
  • Elyse - Pixie cut
  • Shannon - Long bleached extensions
  • Adrianne - Weave with bangs

Critical reception

Cycle 1 has received positive reviews from critics. Despite its low budget, E. Alex Jung commentened how this worked to the show's advantage, praising how Tyra “wanted to reflect the reality of life as a working model” and acknowledging that “there was something about the low production value that reflected that simple truth.” He also praised it in comparison to other seasons of America's Next Top Model, commentening how “ANTM’s first season felt like a glimpse into how fashion actually worked” whereas later seasons “became campier, more ludicrous, and vaguely surreal”. Jung also states that Cycle 1 “was the only season where the contestants didn’t readily buy into the project” and commended the season for respecting their decisions, such as when Shannon and Robin refused to pose nude.[16]

Margaret Lyons also praised the season, describing is as “impeachable” and “one of the best seasons, debut or otherwise, that any reality show has ever had”. She argued that “ANTM helped usher in the era of profession-based reality contest shows” but viewed it more positively compared to the rest of America's Next Top Model's seasons, commenting how “nothing has ever quite lived up to the perfection of season one” and how “the grossness of Tyra’s constant idiotic catchphrases, and the repetitiveness of the challenges (have) eventually eroded my passion for the series”.[17]

Post–Top Model careers

  • Tessa Carlson modeled for Noah Kalina and Joey Quintero.
  • Katie Cleary has worked with Deal or No Deal and has done print modeling. She has been an on-camera host for TV Guide Channel, E! News, and HDTV's Get Out. Her acting credits include How to Get Away with Murder, Chuck, The Break-Up, The Lake House, and Iron Man 2.[18]
  • Adrianne Curry although not receiving her contracts Revlon and Wilhelmina[19], she has still modelled for several magazines, including Life & Style Weekly, Us Weekly, Star, OK!, Stuff, People, Maxim, made the Maxim Hot 100 list in 2005, Max (Spanish), Marie Claire, Spanish Marie Claire, Von Dutch, Von Dutch Watches, Salon City, Macy's, Famous Stars and Straps, Lucky, Ed Hardy, Kinis Bikinis, Beverly Hills Choppers, and Merit Diamonds. She has walked for Jaime Pressly and Pamela Anderson. She was signed with Wilhelmina Models and Avenue Modeller,[20] and is no longer a model. She was married to actor Christopher Knight from 2006 to 2012.
  • Ebony Haith was signed with Downtown Model Management.
  • Robin Manning is pursuing an acting career and has been in two movies, and has done church-related print work.
  • Nicole Panattoni modeled for various companies. She is married to BMX rider Cory Nastazio.
  • Giselle Samson now works as a hostess for Carnival Cruise.[21]
  • Elyse Sewell signed with multiple agencies in Asia and later graced the cover of Harper's Bazaar Hong Kong.
  • Shannon Stewart has done print work, and has been signed with Ford Models and Elite Model Management. She participated in the America's Next Top Model All Stars cycle alongside other former contestants,[22] finishing in sixth place.

Trivia

  • In an Instagram livestream, Jay Manuel revealed that Cycle 1 had such a low budget, that he was the one on the computer, throwing the photos up onto the screen during panel.
  • Manuel also revealed that during the filming of episode 7, when the black and white photos that Tyra Banks sigo came up on the screen before panel, Janice Dickinson said “Who shoot these photos! They’re horrible!“.

Controversies

After winning Cycle 1, Adrianne Curry was meant to receive a contract with Revlon and Wilhelmina Models, but she never received it. America's Next Top Model and Tyra Banks ignored her when she contacted them about the issue,[23] and Curry was subsequently erased from the show[24], with Curry not being featured on the show again after Cycle 2. She was also not featured in the opening credits for Cycles 7, 8 or 9 alongside the other previous winners of America's Next Top Model,[25] although she was briefly mentioned in Cycle 20, as part of a challenge.

References

  1. ^ "Would-be supermodel finds her competition shallow". Record-Journal. June 2, 2003. Retrieved November 7, 2012.
  2. ^ "LOOKING FOR A TOP MODEL". Long Beach Press-Telegram. June 3, 2003. Retrieved November 7, 2012.
  3. ^ La Ferla, Ruth. "Front Row". New York Times. Retrieved November 7, 2012.
  4. ^ "Why America's Next Top Model Was Never Better Than Its First Cycle". Vulture. December 4, 2015. Retrieved March 31, 2018.
  5. ^ "Adrianne Curry Spills 'The Truth' About 'America's Next Top Model' and Hearing 'Crickets' From Tyra Banks". toofab. Retrieved March 31, 2018.
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  16. ^ "Why America's Next Top Model Was Never Better Than Its First Cycle". Vulture. Retrieved December 10, 2019.
  17. ^ "In Praise of Cycle 1 of America's Next Top Model". Vulture. Retrieved December 10, 2019.
  18. ^ Stephens, Brittney. "ANTM Contestants: Where Are They Now?".
  19. ^ "Adrianne Curry Spills 'The Truth' About 'America's Next Top Model' and Tyra Banks | toofab.com". toofab. Retrieved December 10, 2019.
  20. ^ FashionModelDirectory.com, The FMD -. "Adrianne Curry – Fashion Model | Models | Photos, Editorials & Latest News | The FMD". The FMD - FashionModelDirectory.com. Retrieved July 14, 2016. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  21. ^ Balser, Erin (January 10, 2009). "Top Model Round-Up: January 10". Topmodelgossip.com. Archived from the original on April 9, 2009. Retrieved August 9, 2012.
  22. ^ Ward, Kate (May 12, 2011). "'Top Model All-Stars' cast reported: Lisa D'Amato, Isis King in; Jade out". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on June 24, 2011. Retrieved May 15, 2011.
  23. ^ "Adrianne Curry Spills 'The Truth' About 'America's Next Top Model' and Tyra Banks | toofab.com". toofab. Retrieved December 10, 2019.
  24. ^ "Adrianne Curry says Tyra Banks, Top Model "act like the first winner of their show never existed"". reality blurred. May 11, 2007. Retrieved December 10, 2019.
  25. ^ America's Next Top Model Opening Credits 1-19.mp4, retrieved December 10, 2019