
America's Next Top Model - Cycle 11
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With Cycle 13 in the bag, and the wait for Cycle 14 to start, I thought it would be fun to revisit Cycles past and remember some of the more memorable moments. This article will list what I think are the five most memorable moments from America's Next Top Model Cycle 11.
The first transgendered contestant
In the first episode, Isis revealed that she is transgendered. This caused mixed feelings between the other girls. Some of them were supportive, while others showed disdain for Isis.
The girl who pulled up her dress
In episode 5, the girls had to walk a runway wearing blindfolds. Samantha caught flack with designer Jeremy Scott, whose clothes the models were wearing for pulling up her dress at the end of the runway. In panel, she was reamed for it, and ended up in the bottom two, however Isis was eliminated in that episode for holding back.
Signature poses
In episode 7, the girls got to work with Tyra on their signature poses. Some girls came with definite ideas, like Marjorie, with her "Hunchback of Notre Dame," but others had no idea what to do. In the end, Marjorie impressed Tyra the most, and later in the episode, when they had to re-enact award show mishaps, Marjorie once again shone brightly, using her signature pose in her portrayal of the lady that had to go to the restroom, but couldn't get out of her gown, which earned her first call-out that week.
Fashion mishap
In episode 9, the girls met with the Aswirl twins, who taught them how to move to properly showcase your garment. In the challenge that followed, everyone had a fashion show wearing special green suits that covered their bodies and faces, showing only the clothing. Poor Marjorie's dress, which had no shoulders fell down to her waist, and she didn't realize it until later on. Luckily, she had the green suit underneath, so nothing showed, but it didn't showcase her garment well in the show. The winner of the challenge was Elina, who initially was having problems breathing with the green suit covering her head. She won a holiday fashion spread in Seventeen magazine, which she shared with Analeigh and Marjorie.
Seek and Go-See
The international destination for this cycle was Amsterdam, and the final five got to go on go-sees. Marjorie had problems with finding the designer's locations, and her frustration caused her not to book any of her go-sees. McKey visited all four locations, and each designer booked her, but her time management was bad, and she was late getting back to the starting location, and she was disqualified. The winner of the challenge was Analeigh, who booked all three of her go-sees, and she won $18,000 worth of designer duds.
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Comments
A few more memorable moments--when Marjorie made out with the guy in Amsterdam, Elina's crush on Clark, and the WORST runway show in Top Model history. Sorry, but neither McKey or Sam can walk, and I still think Analeigh should've won.
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