Warning: The following post contains discussions of sexual assault. Netflix’s Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model pulls back the curtain on the darker side of the once-dominant reality competition series. Premiering in 2003 on Upn before moving to The CW and VH1, America’s Next Top Model, created and hosted by Tyra Banks, ran for 24 Cycles over 15 years and promised aspiring models life-changing prizes, including agency representation, major magazine spreads, and lucrative cosmetics contracts. But the documentary suggests the glossy promise masked a harsher reality. Rather than a direct path to superstardom, many contestants faced emotional strain, manipulation, and situations that now read as exploitative. What was sold…
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