Deemed to be a natural beauty who just didn't seem committed to being a model, Anchal Joseph, a 19-year-old sales clerk from Homestead, Florida, became the seventh girl eliminated from the seventh edition of America's Next Top Model during last night's broadcast of The CW reality show.
Brooke Miller is the sixth contestant to lose a chance at becoming America’s Next Top Model. As promised, we have an exclusive interview with Brooke as she reveals her experience in the house, why she gave up everything to be in the competition and what happens after you are eliminated from the house. Read on...
Deemed to be a beautiful, bubbly girl who just wasn't model material, Brooke Miller, an 18-year-old student from Keller, Texas, became the sixth girl eliminated from the seventh edition of America's Next Top Model during last night's broadcast of The CW reality show.
Deemed to be a beautiful girl that just couldn't manage to take a good photo, Megg Morales, an 18-year-old retail clerk from Los Angeles, California, became the fourth girl eliminated from the seventh edition of America's Next Top Model during last night's broadcast of The CW reality show.
Judged to "not want it enough" after she got sick and failed to participate in the episode's photo shoot, Monique Calhoun, a 19-year-old marketing representative from Chicago, Illinois, became the third girl eliminated from the seventh edition of America's Next Top Model during last night's broadcast of The CW reality show
The CW, the new network resulting from the merger of UPN and The WB, has revealed the identities of the wannabe models -- which include the show's first-ever set of twins -- who will be competing on the upcoming "seventh cycle" of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model reality series.