The contestants will be a mix of both genders — a compromise, perhaps, to fans who still want to watch the girls tooch and smize. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the men and women will all live in the same house (that means drama, hook-ups, drama and more drama). Also in Cycle 20, viewers will continue to have a direct impact on the competition by voting for their favorite models though social media, helping decide who gets eliminated and who stays in the running to becoming America's Next Top Model.
“America’s Next Top Model” is produced by 10 by 10 Entertainment in association with The Tyra Banks Company. The executive producers are Ken Mok (“Making the Band”), Tyra Banks and Laura Fuest Silva. The series was created by Tyra Banks and developed by Mok and Kenya Barris. Tyra Banks also hosts the series, which is currently airing its 19th cycle in the United States. Currently, “America’s Next Top Model” is under license in over 100 markets around the world and has 20 international versions in production. “America’s Next Top Model” and the “America’s Next Top Model” format are licensed internationally by CBS Studios International.
Cycle 20 will debut in summer 2013 with a specific premiere date to be announced at a later time. Will you be tuning in?
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Who still watches ANTM?
ReplyDeleteI sure dont watch it
DeleteAlready cycle 20? Time goes by fast
ReplyDeleteTyra is finally aging
ReplyDeleteShe looks great
ReplyDeleteThis show is really on borrowed time.
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