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The original winner [6] of the competition was 25 -year- old Angelea Preston, who placed third on Cycle 14, but was later disqualified, stripped of her title after it was made known that she had once worked as an escort. [7] A lawsuit was filed by Preston in 2014 for breach of contract and labor law violations but dropped in 2018. [8]
The "Top Models in Action" segment was replaced by "Top Model Lounge," featuring commentary from past contestants Bianca Golden (Cycle 9) and Laura Kirkpatrick (Cycle 13). Both Golden and Kirkpatrick returned as contestants in Cycle 17, alongside Angelea Preston from this cycle and other former participants who had not won. [citation needed]
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Let's be honest, if Tyra Banks tells you, "Congratulations. You are still in the running to be America's Next Top Model," you're already out of the running to be a real top model. While some ...
In addition to Hartshorne, the Dark Side of Reality TV's season finale also features interviews with supermodel, former ANTM judge, and regular series critic Janice Dickinson, former shoot ...
"They warned us, they were like, 'Don’t lock your knees!'" said cycle 9 contestant Sarah Hartshorne.
On May 12, 2010, Angelea Preston, Jessica Serfaty, and Simone Lewis (all cycle 14) appeared on a Jay Walking All-Stars segment on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. On February 24, 2012, Brittany Brower (cycle 4), Bre Scullark (cycle 5) (both cycle 17), and Lisa D'Amato (cycle 5 and cycle 17 winner) appeared on a Jay Walking All-Stars segment on ...
Cycle 24 runner-up Jeana Turner alleged that the show aired her emotional answer about suicidal thoughts after a shot of her losing the competition.