There's something we need to talk about immediately. It's America's Next Top Model.
Debuting on Netflix next month on February 16, Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model is set to unpack the reality TV juggernaut through exclusive interviews with the people who made it happen. And yep, this includes the ANTM dream team: host Tyra Banks, along with former judges Jay Manuel, J. Alexander (aka Miss J) and Nigel Barker.
If you are not across America's Next Top Model, allow me to explain.
Recently, after exhausting any and every TV recommendation thrown my way, I stumbled upon this *timeless* gold mine.
Twenty-four seasons of America's Next Top Model.
As I remembered it, in the show's heyday between 2003 and 2012, ANTM was a piece of reality TV magic.
Hosted by supermodel Tyra Banks, the show gave us an insight into all the outrageous things it took to be a model. Fun, lighthearted stuff right?
WRONG!
A mere five minutes into "cycle" one, it dawned on me. ANTM is not so timeless. Over two decades on from its debut, it's now apparent there were a few questionable choices made by the production team.
I mean, should we talk about that time Tyra Banks widened a contestant's tooth gap by shaving it down at the dentist?
In all seriousness though, America's Next Top Model was... problematic.






























