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America's Next Top Model
Season 11
Judges
No. of contestants14
WinnerMcKey Sullivan
No. of episodes13
Release
Original networkThe CW
Original releaseSeptember 3 (2008-09-03) –
November 19, 2008 (2008-11-19)
Additional information
Filming datesMay 20 (2008-05-20) –
June 30, 2008 (2008-06-30)
Season chronology
← Previous
Season 10
Next →
Season 12
List of episodes

The eleventh cycle of America's Next Top Model premiered on September 3, 2008, and was the fifth season to be aired on The CW network. The promotional catchphrase of the cycle was "Feel The Love."[1]

The prizes for this cycle were:

Approximately the first half of the competition took place in Los Angeles, moving the show back from New York City where it was held last season. The international destination for the final episodes of the cycle was Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The promotional song was "When I Grow Up" by the Pussycat Dolls.

The winner was 19-year-old McKey Sullivan from Lake Forest, Illinois with Samantha Potter placing as the runner up.[2]

Season summary

Starting from this cycle, the contestant called first in judging every week would have her picture (or commercial) displayed as digital art in the models' house for the rest of the week. The CoverGirl of the Week contest was replaced by a new segment called Top Models in Action, focusing on former alums post-show careers.

The show featured fourteen contestants, similar to cycles 3, 4 and 10. The winner of this cycle, similar to the past four cycles, won management and representation by Elite Model Management, a $100,000 contract with CoverGirl cosmetics, and the cover and six-page fashion spread in Seventeen. This season averaged 4.43 million viewers.[3]

This cycle included a first for the series – having a transgender contestant named Isis King participate and qualify for the final fourteen.[4] The inclusion has been noted as an "unprecedented opportunity" by Neil Giuliano, president of GLAAD, a national LGBT media advocacy group.[5]

Contestants

(Ages stated are at time of contest)

Contestant Age Height Hometown Finish Place
Brittney 'Sharaun' Brown 18 5 ft 11 in (1.80m) Chicago, Illinois Episode 2 14
Nikeysha Clarke 19 5 ft 11 in (1.78m) The Bronx, New York Episode 3 13
Brittany Rubalcaba 19 5 ft 11 in (1.80m) Henderson, Nevada Episode 4 12
Hannah White 18 5 ft 8 in (1.73m) Fairbanks, Alaska Episode 5 11
Isis King 22 5 ft 7 in (1.70m) Prince George's County, Maryland 10
Clark Gilmer 19 5 ft 10 in (1.78m) Pawleys Island, South Carolina Episode 6 9
Lauren Brie Harding 20 5 ft 10 in (1.78m) Charlottesville, Virginia Episode 7 8
Joslyn Pennywell 23 6 ft 0 in (1.83m) Lucky, Louisiana Episode 9 7
Sheena Sakai 21 5 ft 11 in (1.80m) Harlem, New York Episode 10 6
Elina Ivanova 18 5 ft 10 in (1.78m) Seattle, Washington Episode 11 5
Marjorie Conrad 19 5 ft 11 in (1.80m) San Francisco, California Episode 12 4
Analeigh Tipton 19 5 ft 9.5 in (1.77m) Sacramento, California Episode 13 3
Samantha Potter 18 6 ft 0 in (1.83m) Woodland Hills, California 2
Brittany 'McKey' Sullivan 19 6 ft 0 in (1.83m) Lake Forest, Illinois 1

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
1231"The Notorious Fierce Fourteen"September 3, 2008 (2008-09-03)3.51[6]
1242"Top Model Inauguration"September 3, 2008 (2008-09-03)3.51[6]
1253"The Ladder of Model Success"September 10, 2008 (2008-09-10)3.86[7]
1264"You're Beautiful, Now Change"September 17, 2008 (2008-09-17)4.26[8]
1275"Fierce Eyes"September 24, 2008 (2008-09-24)4.13[9]
1286"Natural Beauty"October 1, 2008 (2008-10-01)4.03[10]
1297"Fiercee Awards"October 8, 2008 (2008-10-08)3.93[11]
1308"Top Model 11 Confidential"October 15, 2008 (2008-10-15)3.21[12]
1319"Now You See Me, Now You Don't"October 22, 2008 (2008-10-22)4.44[13]
13210"Planes, Trains and Automobiles"October 29, 2008 (2008-10-29)3.90[14]
13311"The Final Five"November 5, 2008 (2008-11-05)3.81[15]
13412"Good Times and Windmills"November 12, 2008 (2008-11-12)3.71[16]
13513"America's Next Top Model is..."November 19, 2008 (2008-11-19)4.84[17]

Summaries

Call-out order

Order Episodes
1[a] 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13
1 Sheena Marjorie Lauren Brie Elina Clark Samantha Marjorie Analeigh McKey Samantha Analeigh McKey McKey
2 Analeigh Isis Elina Lauren Brie Analeigh Analeigh Analeigh Sheena Analeigh McKey McKey Samantha Samantha
3 Nikeysha McKey Joslyn Samantha Lauren Brie McKey McKey Samantha Marjorie Analeigh Samantha Analeigh
4 Marjorie Joslyn Marjorie McKey Sheena Elina Samantha Marjorie Samantha Marjorie Marjorie
5 Samantha Elina McKey Sheena McKey Marjorie Elina McKey Elina Elina
6 Elina Samantha Samantha Joslyn Marjorie Lauren Brie Joslyn Elina Sheena
7 Brittany Brittany Sheena Marjorie Joslyn Sheena Sheena Joslyn
8 McKey Sheena Hannah Clark Elina Joslyn Lauren Brie
9 Sharaun Analeigh Clark Isis Samantha Clark
10 Hannah Clark Brittany Hannah Isis
11 Lauren Brie Lauren Brie Analeigh Analeigh Hannah
12 Isis Hannah Isis Brittany
13 Clark Nikeysha Nikeysha
14 Joslyn Sharaun
  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant was eliminated outside of judging panel
  The contestant won the competition

Bottom two

Episode Contestants Eliminated
2 Nikeysha & Sharaun Sharaun
3 Isis & Nikeysha Nikeysha
4 Analeigh & Brittany Brittany
5 Isis & Samantha Hannah
Isis
6 Clark & Joslyn Clark
7 Lauren Brie & Sheena Lauren Brie
9 Elina & Joslyn Joslyn
10 Elina & Sheena Sheena
11 Elina & Marjorie Elina
12 Marjorie & Samantha Marjorie
13 Analeigh & Samantha Analeigh
McKey & Samantha Samantha
  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 after their third time in the bottom two
  The contestant was eliminated outside of the judging panel
  The contestant was eliminated in the final judging and placed as the runner-up

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 1 McKey 34 11 3.09
2 2 Samantha 42 3.82
3 4 Marjorie 39 10 3.90
4 3 Analeigh 47 11 4.27
5 5 Elina 41 9 4.56
6 8 Lauren Brie 31 6 5.17
7 6 Sheena 46 8 5.75
8 7 Joslyn 41 7 5.86
9 9 Clark 37 5 7.40
10 10 Isis 33 4 8.25
11 12 Brittany 29 3 9.67
12 11 Hannah 30 10.00
13 13 Nikeysha 26 2 13.00
14 14 Sharaun 14 1 14.00

Photo shoot guide

  • Episode 1: Futurists in a metallic blue catsuit (casting)
  • Episode 2: Electoral promotion campaign
  • Episode 3: Hanging on a rope ladder from a hot air balloon
  • Episode 4: Swimsuits on Malibu beaches
  • Episode 5: Fierces eyes above water
  • Episode 6: Mod-style natural disasters
  • Episode 7: Scenarios at an awards ceremony
  • Episode 9: CoverGirl Eye Enhancers Blast commercial
  • Episode 10: 17th century pirates on a clipper
  • Episode 11: Simplistic and dramatic in a warehouse
  • Episode 12: Windmill couture
  • Episose 13: CoverGirl WetSlicks Amaze Mint Lipgloss commercial and print ad; Seventeen magazine covers

Makeovers

  • Brittany - Long straight black weave
  • Hannah - Katie Holmes inspired bob cut with bangs and dyed dark brown
  • Isis - Long wavy dark brown weave
  • Clark - Dyed chocolate brown
  • Lauren Brie - Dyed platinum blonde
  • Joslyn - Long curly black weave
  • Sheena - Trimmed and dyed brown with blonde highlights
  • Elina - Curly red weave
  • Marjorie - Dyed light brown
  • Analeigh - Layered and dyed blonde
  • Samantha - Agyness Deyn inspired cut and dyed platinum blonde
  • McKey - Linda Evangelista inspired pixie cut and dyed black

Post-Top Model careers

  • Sharaun Brown signed with Elite Model Management in Chicago and LA.
  • Nikeysha Clarke was still searching for an agency after having been kicked off the show in 2008.[18]
  • Brittany Rubalcaba left the modelling industry to further her education.
  • Hannah White has taken test shots and signed with Nous Model Management.
  • Isis King successfully underwent gender reassignment surgery; she had done test shots which were featured in The Tyra Banks Show together with her surgery.[19] She also appeared on America's Next Top Model, Cycle 17, the first all-star edition of the show.[20] In 2012, she became American Apparel's first openly transgender model.[21]
  • Clark Gilmer competed for Miss South Carolina USA earning her a spot in the top 10. She is a full-time professional model living in Los Angeles with boyfriend Kenny Florian. She appears on Enrique Iglesias music video "Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)" and Taylor Swift music video "Mean". She has appeared in Bravo's The Millionaire Matchmaker as a date for one of the millionaire bachelors." She also made two appearances on the hit TV show How I Met Your Mother, one in 2010 and the other one in 2011 as Barney Stinson's date.[22]
  • Lauren Brie Harding signed with Major Model in New York, MGMT First in New York, Muse Management in New York, L.A. Models, Nova Models in New Zealand and signed with Priscilla's Model Management in Sydney, Australia under the name "Brie."[23][24]
  • Joslyn Pennywell signed with an agency in Los Angeles and has done some test shoots. She has modeled for Reset Couture and appeared in a commercial. She walked at the Runway On Fire Fashion Show and Trendsetters fashion show.[25][26][27] She also appeared in BET's The Family Crews and Bravo's The Millionaire Matchmaker as a date for one of the millionaire bachelors.
  • Sheena Sakai signed with Model Management Group and Roman Personal Management. She has also modeled for 1800whoopass, appeared in a Trojan condoms commercial and walked in BET's Rip the Runway 2009.[28][29][30] as well as She by Sheree SS 2010.[31] Sakai also appeared on America's Next Top Model, Cycle 17, the first all-star edition of the show.[20]
  • Elina Ivanova has signed with TCM Models & Talent in Seattle and Vision Models in Los Angeles since 2013 and then signed with Elite Model Management in LA .[32][33]
  • Marjorie Conrad signed with Look Model Agency in San Francisco and was featured in the American Apparel Daily Update and opened a Marciano Fashion Show.[34][35] In April 2014, she was working on her directorial debut "Chemical Cut"[36] and launched a funding campaign on the website Kickstarter.
  • Lio Tipton (credited as Analeigh Tipton through to 2021) signed with Abrams Artists Agency, in both the commercial and theatrical divisions and Ford Models in Los Angeles.[37] They have appeared in campaigns for Forever 21, and Guess. They made their acting breakout starring as Jessica in the movie Crazy, Stupid, Love.[38][39][40] Their acting has also booked them modeling campaigns for Teen Vogue, Maxim, Details, and Nylon. They starred in an American zombie romantic film Warm Bodies based on Isaac Marion's popular novel of the same name, which was released on February 1, 2013.[41] In 2014, they were one of the leads in the ABC television series Manhattan Love Story[42] before it was canceled due to low ratings. In 2021, Tipton came out as non-binary, changing pronouns to they/them and name to Lio.
  • Samantha Potter signed with L.A. Models and has walked for designers Individuals by AMFI, EиD by Eva and Delia, Ready to Fish by Ilja Visser and Addy van de Krommenacker at Amsterdam International Fashion Week 2009 as part her prize in episode 10.[43] She also appeared as one of the "Top Models in Action" in Cycle 12. In 2008, she appeared in The Big Bang Theory in the episode "The Panty Piñata Polarization", along with contestant Analeigh Tipton, but her role was a non-speaking one.[44] Potter also appeared in gospel artists Mary Mary's music video for God In Me.[45]
  • McKey Sullivan collected all of her prizes and signed with Elite Model Management in Chicago.[2] She was featured in the December 2008 issue of In Touch Weekly.[46][47] She appeared on the cover and had a spread in the February 2009 issue of Seventeen magazine as part of her ANTM prize package.[2][48] She also has been on the cover of Forest & Bluff Magazine, January 2009 issue and Nylon Magazine, March 2009.[47][48] She was featured on Yahoo Style with Whitney Thompson in March 2009.[49] She had the cover and a spread in Chicago Scene, June 2009, as well as various advertisements for Forever 21, Rendezvous, Myer, Crabtree and Evelyn and Sass and Bide.[50] She also appeared on the September 2009 issue of Marie Claire modelling Oroton, Fendi and Miu Miu handbags and purses. Sullivan was featured on the Cover Fall 2009 cover and interior fashion spread of Vogue knitting magazine.[51] She walked for EиD by Eva and Delia, Mada van Gaans, Ready to Fish by Ilja Visser and Addy van den Krommenacker at Amsterdam International Fashion Week 2009 as part her prize in episode 10.[2][43][48] McKey also walked for G-Star at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Fall 2009.[52][48] She walked in Trinidad and Tobago Fashion Week 2009 for Heather Jones Designs Limited.[53] She appeared in Dutch Avantgarde with Samantha Potter.[54] She also appeared on the runway for Mr. Jay's clothing line called "attitude" along with cycle 12 contestant with Aminat Ayinde. During her My Life as a CoverGirl commercials, it was revealed that she had been working with the Make-A-Wish Foundation. She was named one of People magazine's Most Beautiful People of 2009.[55] She was also named the 44th sexiest woman of 2008 by BuddyTv.[56]

Notes

  1. ^ In episode 1, the pool of 33 girls was reduced to 14. This call-out order does not reflect their performances that week.

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