Similar to the show's first season, Bravo is once again giving Make Me A Supermodel viewers the chance to vote two contestants into the into the show's second season, which is currently scheduled to premiere in the first quarter of 2009.

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Online voting for the America's Next Top Model-like reality competition, which pits a co-ed group of models against each other as they compete for $100,000 and the chance to become a model, began on bravotv.com on September 10 and will continue through September 24.

Viewers get to choose from six contestants -- three male and three female -- and vote for one male and one female contestant.

Bravo premiered the first season of Make Me A Supermodel, which is based on a U.K. show of the same name that debuted in 2005 and aired two seasons on Britain's Five network, in January.

Bravo renewed Make Me A Supermodel for a second season in July.

Holly Kiser, a 21-year-old from Coeburn, VA, took home Make Me a Supermodel's first-season title, which included $100,000 and a modeling agency contract with New York Model management.

The six finalists -- as well as their Bravo-supplied biographical information -- that viewers will be able to vote for are:



- Brent, a 21-year-old from Lewisburg, TN

Brent, a pumpkin farmer, grew up in a tiny town in Tennessee and claims if you blink an eye, you'd miss it. His town has three major attractions – a Hibbits sports store, a Super Center and football. Brent is a football fanatic and was a star player in high school. After an injury during his senior year caused him to retire his dream, luck arrived when a photographer discovered him and sent him on modeling gigs in Atlanta and Miami. He now claims that modeling is his passion and hopes to make it big one day.

- Ken, a 24-year-old from  Nashville, TN


Ken was born in South Africa before moving all around the U.S. when his father joined the military. After college, he moved to New York City to pursue modeling before deciding to move to Nashville to try a music career. Ken is a singer, songwriter and plays the guitar. He is extremely confident and says he doesn't "do" relationships because he can't stand the drama.

- Zohnell, a 20-year-old from New York, NY

In his short 20 years, Zohnell has had a hard life. He was taken away from his mother when he was 18 days old and raised by his aunt, where he grew up in the "hood" of New York City. He fell into hard times, started stealing and hanging with gangs, only to finally realize his life was going nowhere and that he had to turn it around. He has a passion for modeling, the color silver, and is willing to do anything to make it in this competition.

- Megan, a 19-year-old from Portland, OR

Megan is a college student with a passion for what she studies, claiming she might be a bit of a math and science "nerd." To Megan, modeling is an art and the ultimate form of self-expression. She is very outgoing, and even finds ways to strike up conversations with complete strangers. She admits she can be immature and clumsy on occasion, but when it comes to modeling she is determined and focused.

- Jessica, a 20-year-old from Miami, FL

Jessica was raised primarily by her grandmother while her mother worked late nights as a bartender, the two still have a close-knit relationship. Jessica joined a modeling agency at age 15 but stopped because she refused to sacrifice her style when she went through a hard-core punk stage. Although she is still heavily into punk, she is willing to make changes in order to model again. She currently lives with her 18-year-old fiancé and she hopes that this show will reopen doors for her modeling career.

- Karen, a 21-year-old from Los Angeles, CA

Karen's drive and determination to become a model and win this competition stems from a heartbreaking family tragedy – last year one of her twin brothers died in a tragic accident. She is focused on winning this competition in order to lift her family's spirits and give them something to be happy about again. She is a fierce competitor with a strong drive and a heart of gold. About The Author: John Bracchitta
John Bracchitta is an entertainment reporter for Reality TV World and covers the reality TV genre.