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America's Next Top Model season 14
Created byTyra Banks
Developed byKen Mok
Kenya Barris
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producersTyra Banks
Ken Mok
Daniel Soiseth
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkThe CW
ReleaseMarch 10 –
May 19, 2010 [1]

America's Next Top Model, Cycle 14 is the fourteenth cycle of America's Next Top Model and the eighth season to be aired on The CW network. The original premiere date was March 3, 2010, but was postponed to March 10. This cycle's catch phrase is "Work It Out". The promotional song is "Watch Me Move" by Fefe Dobson.

The winner will receive management and representation by Wilhelmina Models, a $100,000 contract with CoverGirl cosmetics and a cover and six-page spread within Seventeen magazine. There has been a change in the judging panel - J. Alexander has been removed of his post as a judge, but still remains as the runway coach. He is replaced by Vogue editor-at-large André Leon Talley.

This cycle has returned to featuring girls within the standard heights of the modeling industry (5'7" and taller), unlike the previous cycle. In addition, Cycle 14 takes place in New York City, having been set in Los Angeles for Cycle 13. Auckland, New Zealand was announced as the overseas destination.[2]

Episode Summaries

Be My Friend, Tyra!

First Aired: Mar 10, 2010

The fourteenth season begins with 32 models vying for 14 spots. The contestants are asked to create a social networking-styled profile, including a profile photo and a video of their walk. A final picture requires them to take inspiration from current and past top models. Gabrielle impresses Mr. Jay with her knowledge of the industry, while Tatianna is castigated for electing to emulate an actress (Megan Fox) rather than a model. When decision time dawns, Tyra reveals that only 12 had been selected, and they would travel to New York City where they will meet the thirteenth contestant.

Upon arrival, they meet Perez Hilton and begin a tour of the Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. Later, they are introduced to Ren, who had been scouted by Tyra and the production staff. Makeovers are administered shortly after. Anslee and Brenda are upset to have their hair cut short; Krista is unhappy that her hair is slicked back.

The girls move into their house and disagreements erupt between many girls. They are then taken to their first photo shoot, where it is revealed that each will be posing nude aside from one article of clothing. The episode ended with a cliffhanger, to be shown next episode.

Dreckitude!

First Aired: Mar 17, 2010

The girls' first photo shot will require them to pick one article of clothing from a full-dressed mannequin. The girls' choices are:

Contestant Article of clothing
Alasia Vest
Alexandra Necklace
Angelea Shoes
Anslee Clutch
Brenda Watch
Gabrielle Leggings
Jessica Shorts
Krista Dress
Naduah Sunglasses
Raina Ring
Ren Hat
Simone Jacket
Tatianna Scarf

Most of the girls perform well, especially Angelea, Jessica and Ren, while Alasia, Gabrielle and Krista struggle. At panel, Vogue Editor-at-large André Leon Talley joins as a permanent judge. Gabrielle’s photo is deemed as forgettable. Alasia’s photo was considered weak by Tyra, Nigel and guest judge Sally, however, André has deemed it "raw and bold." Despite this, Alasia landed with Gabrielle in the bottom two. In the end, André's point of view on Alasia's photo won the other judges over, and Gabrielle was shockingly sent home.

  • First Call-Out: Jessica Serfaty
  • Bottom Two: Alasia Ballard & Gabrielle Kniery
  • Eliminated: Gabrielle Kniery
  • Featured Photographer: Jonathan Mannion
  • Special Guests: Joanna Konjevod, Sally Hershberger, Vincent Oquendo, Ryan Taniguchi

The girls meet Ms. J for a runway teach about pacing and removing coats while walking. They are then challenged to walk down a busy Manhattan intersection while practicing what they have just learnt. The next day, the girls have to walk in a Rachel Roy fashion show at Lower Manhattan’s Surrogate Courthouse. The catch is that they have to time their walks perfectly if not they will get hit by two swinging pendulums on the runway. Some girls struggle with their timing, most notably Alexandra, who trips down the stairs, gets knocked off the runway by a pendulum, injures her knee and inadvertently tears her dress. Brenda wins the challenge and gets to keep her dress. Jessica, who was called first at the previous judging, also gets to keep her dress.

The week’s photo shoot requires the girls to shine through wind and rain to advertise a fast-disappearing perfume. Nigel deems Ren’s photo as an advert for swine flu, while Naduah’s classic, ad-style photograph is seen as contrary to her edgy look. In the end, it’s Naduah who is eliminated.

  • First Call-Out: Raina Hein
  • Bottom Two: Naduah Rugley & Ren Vokes
  • Eliminated: Naduah Rugley
  • Featured Photographer: Brian Edwards
  • Special Guests: Rachel Roy, Ryan Taniguchi, Hope Choman

Let's Dance!

First Air Date: Mar 24, 2010

The girls receive a surprise visit from cycle 3 contestant Toccara Jones, who puts their fashion knowledge to the test. This week's photo shoot is dance-inspired and forces the girls to pose while demonstrating their fancy footwork. During panel, Wilhelmina Models President Scott Patterson joins the judges, and one girl decides whether she wants to quit the competition.

  • Quit:
  • First Call-Out:
  • Bottom Two:
  • Eliminated:
  • Featured Photographer:
  • Special Guests: Toccara Jones
  • Top Model in Action:

America's Next Top Vampire

First Air Date: Mar 31, 2010

The models pose as vampires in a bloody bathtub at the photo shoot. Back at the loft, two girls get into a screaming match.

  • First Call-Out:
  • Bottom Two:
  • Eliminated:
  • Featured Photographer:
  • Special Guests:
  • Top Model in Action:

Smile and Pose

First Air Date: April 7, 2010

The models pose with comedian Ross Mathews and then visit New York's garment district. At panel, one person is eliminated.

  • First Call-Out:
  • Bottom Two:
  • Eliminated:
  • Featured Photographer:
  • Special Guests:
  • Top Model in Action:

Contestants

(ages stated are at time of contest)

In order of elimination

Still in the Running

Summaries

Call-Out Order

Tyra's Call-Out Order
Order Episodes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12
1 Naduah Jessica Raina
2 Jessica Angelea Krista
3 Simone Ren Anslee
4 Raina Brenda Tatianna
5 Tatianna Simone Simone
6 Alexandra Tatianna Alexandra
7 Krista Anslee Angelea
8 Brenda Raina Alasia
9 Alasia Naduah Brenda
10 Anslee Alexandra Jessica
11 Gabrielle Krista Ren
12 Angelea Alasia Naduah
13 Ren Gabrielle
  The contestant won the competition
  The contestant won the reward challenge
  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant quit the competition[15]
  The contestant was scouted at a separate audition and added into the cast
  • In episode 1, 20 girls were pared down to 12 who would move on to the main competition. This first call-out does not reflect their performance that first week. Additionally, Ren was scouted at a separate audition and introduced to the cast.
  • This cycle, the girl who is called first at panel receives the prize of the following week's reward challenge, regardless of their performance at the actual challenge.

Photo Shoot Guide

  • Episode 1 Photo Shoot: What Model Are You? (Casting)
  • Episode 2 Photo Shoots:
  • Episode 3 Photo Shoot: Representing Various Styles of Dance
  • Episode 4 Photo Shoot: Bloody Vampires

Cast members

Series Personnel

Guest Judges

References

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  12. ^ According to WNLO (CW affiliate in Buffalo), Angelea's surname is actually Preston and its revealed on the said affiliate. Video clip from YouTube. link here
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