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America's Next Top Model season 14

America's Next Top Model's fourteenth cycle debuted on March 10, 2010, marking the eighth season on The CW.The first three seasons of America's Next Top Model, as well as seasons 10 and 12, were filmed in New York City; however, the series did not return to New York until cycle 23. The catchphrase for Cycle 14 is "Work It Out". The promo songs are "Watch Me Move" by Fefe Dobson and "Go Getta" by Stella Mwangi.

The prizes for this cycle continued to be a contract with Wilhelmina Models, as well as a fashion spread and cover in Seventeen magazine, not to mention a US$100,000 contract with CoverGirl Cosmetics.

J. Alexander was removed from his post as a judge and replaced by Vogue editor André Leon Talley.[1] Though Alexander was removed as judge, he remained as runway coach. The international destinations during this cycle were Auckland and Queenstown, New Zealand. This is the show's second consecutive visit to Polynesia after Maui, Hawaii, in cycle 13.[2]

The winner was Krista White from Pine Bluff, Arkansas, with Raina Hein placing as the runner up.[3]

Season summary

A new rule for this cycle was that the first contestant called on the judging panel every week would get to have their picture (or commercial) displayed as digital art in the models' house and to receive the prize of the following week's reward challenge, regardless of their performance in the challenge. If the same girl won the challenge, she was able to pick others to join her on the reward or received additional prizes along with her challenge win.

Top Models in Action was replaced with Top Model Lounge: a segment featuring two past ANTM contestants Bianca Golden from Cycle 9 and Laura Kirkpatrick from Cycle 13 offering commentary about each week's episode. Golden and Kirkpatrick returned a year and a half later for Cycle 17 as All Stars contestants along with this cycle's Angelea Preston (who was initially a semifinalist on Cycle 12) and eleven other ANTM alumnae who had not won.

This cycle returned to featuring girls within the standard heights of the modeling industry (5 ft 7 in and taller), unlike the previous cycle (5 ft 7 in and under).

Contestants

(Ages stated are at start of contest)[4]

Episodes

Summaries

Call-out order

  The contestant was not included in the casting call-out order but was additionally added to the cast
  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant won the competition

Bottom two

  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 in the final judging and placed as the runner-up

Average call-out order

Casting call-out order and final two are not included.

Photo Shoot Guide

Makeovers

Post-Top Model careers

Cast members

Notes

  1. ^ When first shown in the United States, Casting Week, weeks 1 and 2 were shown as a separate 90-minute two episodes. In other countries, these competing weeks were aired separately in first three episodes (e.g., Casting Week shown in one hour episode) before airing to its original one-hour episode aired in the United States. As well as re-runs in cable television networks across the United States, making them a 13-episode cycle as the second episode during re-runs entitled "Makeover Madness".
  2. ^ In episode 1, the pool of 32 girls was reduced to 12. This call-out order does not reflect their performances that week. Additionally, the thirteenth girl–Ren–was scouted and later added to the cast.
  3. ^ In episode 10, Alexandra, Angelea, and Raina were called forward as the bottom three. Tyra handed the last photo to Raina, eliminating the other two.

References

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