America's Next Top Model
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Atlanta's Next Top Model

Atlanta's Next Top Model (made-up) is an international version of the original show, America’s Next Top Model. (The country based on is the fictional island of Atlanta, off the coast of Canada.) Female model hopefuls vie to become the fashion industry's next top model after going through an alleged boot camp of challenges, tests, and lessons related to the world of modeling. The show hopes to skyrocket each season (a.k.a. cycle)'s winner's career in the industry. The current host is Sophie Q (fictional), who is a top model herself from Atlanta, born in Canada. Alongside Sophie Q, 3 other "permanent" judges (and occasional "guest" judges) aid her in determining the weekly eliminee(s) and eventually the winner. The current roster of judges include Taylor Vanderburgliesse (fashion photojournalist) (Cycles 4 - present), Kirsty Lenans (stylist and fashion designer) (Cycles 5 - present), and Kora Preobrazhensky (fashion show director and former male model) (Cycles 5 - present). Past permanent judges include Lauren Lee Claire (editor-in-chief) (judged Cycles 1-3), and Augustus Greene (runway coach and media personality (Cycles 1-3), Jo (fashion designer) (Cycles 1-4), and Margaret Stern-Stowry (creative director and previously the editor-in-chief of Lacey Magazine) (Cycle 4).

Format

Contestants who are eligible to audition for the competition must be at least 5'7", 105 pounds, and 16 to 27 years of age. Each cycle there will be an international destination to test the remaining top 6 (usually) contestants with their international modeling capabilities and potential.

From Cycle 2 onwards, there has been a live finale, which features the final 2 contestants as they battle it out one last time before finding out who ultimately wins the competition. Prior to the finale, the models will go on go-sees (sometimes at Fashion Week) themselves to determine their final catwalks that they will walk to be judged on before announcing who will become AtNTM. A finalist may book all jobs or no jobs - it is up to them. Finally, the public's votes before and during the live finale will be tallied up. It will be added to the judges' final decisions as to determining who will be crowned Atlanta's Next Top Model. Currently, the prize consists of 4 main "goodies". The winner will receive management and representation by IMG Models. They will receive a $100 000 contract with Revlon Cosmetics. Also, they will be on the cover and in a six-page spread in Elle Magazine. In addition, they will also get a chance to go to Paris, France & Milan, Italy to meet with leading casting agents.

Reunion Show

A couple of days after the Cycle 3 finale was held, a reunion episode featuring all the girls (except for some) from Cycles 1-3 were brought to talk about how they were now and what they are doing. You can find a summary of the reunion show at the bottom of the Cycle 3 page.

AtNTM Cycles Summary

Cycle Premiere Date Winner Runner-Up Other Contestants (In Order of Elimination) Number of Contestants International Destination(s)
1 May 1, 2008 Gina Rosenberg Lisa Williams Kara-Hannah Lee, Corin Cornelius, Fedeisha Baker, Sweetie Johnson, Caru May, Bree L'Amoreaux, Key Hope, Alex Dray, Stefani Nouski, Arron Corner 12 London, UK
2 October 1, 2008 Maline Nekovski Hana Ahn Sicily Calypso, Rocsi Powell & Nicole Abdurahman, Hollis Love, TyShaunda Wallace, Kevin Saturday, Tori Mouflard, Mila Graynor, Sarah Johnson, Parker Stateman, Sue-Ann Rose, Simone Francis 14 Paris, France
3 February 1, 2009 Ordenza Vega Tamaris Jones Natalia Ivanova, Brooke Rodriguez, Tatiana Davidson, Bridgette Coleman, Kaleigh Stanler, Laurie Nottingham, Scarlette Reed & Anya Gorbachova, Elena Rice, Brittany Altridge, BrieAnna Holt (quit), Annelise Bourgeoise 14 Hong Kong & Shanghai, China
4 September 12, 2009 Samantha Mo Espadrille Tyuna Hollyrae de la Cruz (quit), Persey Torres, Holland Skye, Isis van Percy, Tashi Chandratreya, Samantha Browne, Cyindé Fylke, Aisling McCarley, GV Fernandez, Nina Iwa, Eva Zakrajsek, Rara Bonlee, Mistee Evans 14 (15) Tripoli & Beirut, Lebanon
5 March 19, 2010 TBD TBD

Still in the Running:
Alice Asikowsa, Alicia-Rose Lockley, Becca Parsons, Dani Schweitzer, Danica Nadeaux, Emeline Jean Szloboda, Georgia McKee, Jenna Erin, Kris Jane, Lauren Holm, Lea Johnson, Nathalie Leclavier, Ocean O'Connor, Ro Agalawatte

14 TBA

Show Statistics

All Champions Only

  • Youngest champion(s): Maline Nekovski (Cycle 2) & Ordenza Vega (Cycle 3), both 18
  • Oldest champion(s): Samantha Mo (Cycle 4), 23
  • Tallest champion(s): Ordenza Vega (Cycle 3), 6'0"
  • Shortest champion(s): Samantha Mo (Cycle 4), 5'7.5"
  • Champion(s) with most challenge wins: Ordenza Vega (Cycle 3), 3 wins
  • Champion(s) with fewest challenge wins: Gina Rosenberg (Cycle 1), Maline Nekovski (Cycle 2), & Samantha Mo (Cycle 4), all 1 win
  • Champion(s) with the most collective first call-outs: Maline Nekovski (Cycle 2), 4 times
  • Champion(s) with the least collective first call-outs: Ordenza Vega (Cycle 3), 1 time
  • Champion(s) with the most consecutive first call-outs: Gina Rosenberg (Cycle 1), 2 times
  • Champion(s) with the most collective bottom-two appearances: Maline Nekovski (Cycle 2), 3 times
  • Champion(s) with the least collective bottom-two appearances: Gina Rosenberg (Cycle 1), Ordenza Vega (Cycle 3), & Samantha Mo (Cycle 4), all 2 times
  • Champion(s) with the most consecutive bottom-two appearances: Maline Nekovski (Cycle 2), 3 times

All Contestants

  • Total number of contestants: 69
  • Shortest contestants: Kara-Hannah Lee (Cycle 1) & Hollis Love (Cycle 2), 5'7"
  • Tallest contestant: Emeline Jean Szloboda (Cycle 2), 6'2"
  • Heaviest contestant: Bridgette Coleman (Cycle 3), 181 pounds
  • Lightest contestant: Holland Skye (Cycle 4), 112 pounds
  • Oldest contestant: Sicily Calypso (Cycle 2), 26
  • Contestant(s) with most collective challenge wins: Hana Ahn (Cycle 2), 6 wins
  • Contestant(s) with most consecutive challenge wins: Alex Dray (Cycle 1) & Hana Ahn (Cycle 2), 4 wins
  • Contestant(s) with the most collective first call-outs: Maline Nekovski, 4 times
  • Contestant(s) with the most consecutive first call-outs: Arron Corner (Cycle 1) & Gina Rosenberg (Cycle 1), 3 times
  • Contestant(s) with no appearance in bottom two: Hana Ahn (Cycle 2)
  • Contestant(s) with the most collective appearances in bottom two: Parker Stateman (Cycle 2), 4 times
  • Contestant(s) with most consecutive appearances in bottom two: Maline Nekovski (Cycle 2) & GV Fernandez (Cycle 4), 3 times
  • Contestant(s) who won the week's challenge and got eliminated in the same episode: Stefani Nouski (Cycle 1), Brittany Altridge (Cycle 3)
  • Contestant(s) who did not participate in photo shoot(s): Kevin Saturday (Cycle 2), Tashi Chandratreya (Cycle 4)
  • Contestant(s) who quit voluntarily: BrieAnna Holt (Cycle 3), Hollyrae de la Cruz (Cycle 4)
  • Contestant(s) brought back after being eliminated: Sweetie Johnson (Cycle 1), & Tamaris Jones (Cycle 3)
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