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‘America’s Next Top Model’ Season 25: Everything We Know So Far After Tyra Banks’ Tease
Tyra Banks hinted at a new season during a Netflix docuseries that revisits the show's controversies and former contestants' allegations.
- Tyra Banks, creator and longtime host, said in the Netflix doc that she hinted at a possible return for America’s Next Top Model Cycle 25, though no confirmation exists.
- The series premiered on UPN in 2003 and later aired on The CW and VH1, with the most recent season, Cycle 24, airing in 2018; Banks previously said she wanted to end the show on Season 25.
- Attempts to revive the series have reportedly faltered, as Banks told interlocutors `We have tried, so it's not us`, and reporting indicates production is not underway.
- The doc revisits controversies, with past contestants recalling body shaming and sexual harassment, and Banks issued apologies including to Dani Evans.
- If ANTM is revived, reporting suggests Banks would likely be involved, but it's unclear if judges Ashley Graham, Drew Elliott and Law Roach would return, and Jay Manuel likely won't.
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‘America’s Next Top Model’ Season 25: Everything We Know So Far After Tyra Banks’ Tease
Is the show actually returning for another cycle?
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Read Full ArticleCould 'America's Next Top Model' Cycle 25 Really Happen?
NetflixLike all millennial women, I grew up watching America’s Next Top Model with a completely uncritical eye. I was captivated by the crazy editorial shoots, watching just how much goes into making a great photo come to life. But like most girls who grew up and caught an episode of ANTM here and there, I quickly realized just how body-shaming and racially insensitive many of the show’s big moments really were. This, along with many other cross…
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