America's Next Top Model season 9

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America's Next Top Model season 9
File:Cycle9promo.jpg
Promotional photograph of the cast of Cycle 9 of America's Next Top Model
Created byTyra Banks
Developed byKenya Barris
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producersTyra Banks
Ken Mok
Daniel Soiseth
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkThe CW
ReleaseSeptember 19, 2007

America's Next Top Model Cycle 9, the Futuristic Season, is the ninth cycle of America's Next Top Model and the third season of the series to be aired on The CW network. The season's catch-phrase is "The Future Of Fashion".

The international destination for this cycle is Beijing, China. The winner, similar to Cycles 7 and 8, will win management and representation by Elite Model Management, a US$100,000 contract with CoverGirl cosmetics, and a cover and six-page spread within Seventeen magazine.

Episode Summaries

The Girls Who Go Cruisin'

Original Airdate: September 19, 2007

The ninth cycle premieres with 33 girls receiving a phone call from Tyra Banks, announcing that they are the semifinalists. The 33 convene at a port in San Juan, Puerto Rico. There, they meet J. Alexander, who gives them their boarding pass to a luxurious Caribbean ocean liner, Royal Caribbean's Adventurer of the Seas, their residence for the week until the 13 finalists are decided. Their first task is to walk a runway modeling life-jackets, where Heather’s hunchback gets noticeable attention. While having breakfast, the girls meet Tyra, before their one-to-one interviews commence at the ships’ Lyric Theatre. Several memorable auditions include Janet being a Brazilian waxer on top of her day job, Heather’s Asperger syndrome, and Ebony’s dysfunctional childhood.

They dock at St. John's, Antigua for a beach photoshoot, where they meet Cycle 8 winner Jaslene Gonzalez. After the shoot, the final 20 are selected. At dinner, Tyra asks the final 20 reasons why they should become America’s Next Top Model, before the final deliberations with Mr. and Ms. Jay are made. At nightfall, the final 13 are ultimately chosen.

  • Featured photographer: Jim Wade
  • Special guests: Jaslene Gonzalez, Gregorio Cuevas, Patrick Dukes

The Girls Go Green

Original Airdate: September 26, 2007

The models are introduced to their new "green" form of transportation by Jay Manuel, before moving into their mansion.

The week's photo shoot had the girls portray different negative side effects of smoking, as follows:

Model Smoking Side Effect
Ambreal Lung Cancer
Bianca Severe Gingivitis
Chantal Tracheotomy
Ebony Collapsed Lung
Heather Secondhand Smoke (with Saleisha)
Janet Burn Victim
Jenah Hair Loss From Chemotherapy
Kimberly Sunken Face
Lisa Face Tumor
Mila Losing Hair From Chemotherapy
Saleisha Secondhand Smoke (with Heather)
Sarah Premature Aging
Victoria Stillborn Child

Soon after, a feud breaks out between Bianca and Lisa, with the former adamant that an exotic dancer will never win America's Next Top Model. Back at the house, many girls start making fun of Heather's autism issues, reducing her to tears as she calls home. J. Alexander drops by the house and gives them a lesson on style, before they are driven to Old Navy where they meet Benny Ninja, who introduces their challenge. They have 10 minutes to put together a stylish wardrobe for their first appearance in front of the judges.

At panel, the judges deem Saleisha's outfit the best, and she wins a $1000 shopping spree at Old Navy and the chance to do an Old Navy advertisement. Chantal, Heather and Lisa all pull out great shots, while Bianca, Ebony and Mila struggle to fit their characters. When the girls file back for the elimination ceremony, Tyra announces a smoking ban that will start the following day and continue for the rest of the cycle as a means of discouraging smoking among younger viewers. In the end, Ebony finds herself in the bottom two because she couldn't translate her beauty onto film, while Mila is criticized for laughing during an extremely controversial and serious shoot. Mila's dead expressions send her home.

  • Bottom two: Ebony and Mila Bouzinova
  • Eliminated: Mila Bouzinova
  • Featured photographer: Mike Rosenthal
  • Special guest: Benny Ninja
  • CoverGirl of the Week: Lisa

The Girls Go Rock Climbing

Original Airdate: October 3, 2007

Some girls help Heather dress up to spruce up her image. The girls then proceed to Fashion Madhouse, where J. Alexander shocks the girls with a scary lesson on perfecting their runway walk while wearing straitjackets. Back at the house, Saleisha and Bianca get into a heated argument, with the latter calling the former “borderline plus-size”.

After a couture runway challenge, Saleisha wins a trip to Paris in the future for a Colleen Quen fashion show as the reward for the week's challenge. For the photo shoot, the girls are placed on a climbing wall while wearing a couture gown, symbolizing a stark contrast of the wardrobe and the setting for an edgy high fashion shoot.Heather, Chantal, and Lisa pull off great shots Jenah pulls off a stunning photograph and amazes the judges, while Bianca, Ebony and Kimberly all struggle.

Ultimately, it is Bianca and Kimberly who land in the bottom two. Tyra stated that, besides herself, none of the judges liked Bianca's photo, and Kimberly is unable to transfer her high fashion appeal in person onto film, sending her home.

  • Bottom two: Bianca Golden and Kimberly Leemans
  • Eliminated: Kimberly Leemans
  • Featured photographer: Matthew Jordan Smith
  • Special guests: Roy Campbell, Colleen Quen, Sutan, Christian Marc
  • CoverGirl of the Week: Heather Kuzmich

The Girl Who Goes Bald

Original Airdate: October 10, 2007


  • Bottom two:
  • Eliminated:
  • Featured photographer:
  • Special guests:
  • CoverGirl of the Week:

Contestants

In order of elimination

(ages stated are at time of contest)

Still in the running

(in alphabetical order)

Summaries

Call-out order

Tyra's call-out order
Order Ep 1 Ep 2 Ep 3 Ep 4 Ep X Ep X Ep X Ep X Ep X Ep X Ep X Ep X
1 Mila Heather Jenah
2 Bianca Lisa Heather
3 Jenah Chantal Lisa
4 Chantal Sarah Chantal
5 Ambreal Jenah Sarah
6 Victoria Saleisha Ambreal
7 Sarah Ambreal Victoria
8 Saleisha Victoria Saleisha
9 Kimberly Janet Janet
10 Ebony Kimberly Ebony
11 Janet Bianca Bianca
12 Heather Ebony Kimberly
13 Lisa Mila
  The contestant won the reward challenge.
  The contestant was CoverGirl of the Week.
  The contestant was CoverGirl of the Week and won the reward challenge.
  The contestant was eliminated.
  The contestant won the competition.
  • In episode 1, the pool of 20 girls was reduced to 13 who moved on to the main competition. However, this first call-out does not reflect their performance that first week.

Photo Shoot Guide

  • Week 1 Photo Shoot: Beach Shoot (Casting)
  • Week 2 Photo Shoot: Negative Effects Of Smoking
  • Week 3 Photo Shoot: Rock-Climbing Wall Shoot
  • Week 4 Photo Shoot: Jungle Shoot

Judges

Makeovers

Cycle Statistics

  • Total number of contestants: 13
  • Oldest contestant: Janet Mills, 22 years old
  • Youngest contestants: Bianca Golden and Jenah Doucette, both 18 years old
  • Tallest contestant:
  • Shortest contestant:
  • Heaviest contestant: Sarah Hartshorne, 150 lbs (68 kg)[11]
  • Lighest contestant:
  • Contestant with the most consecutive challenge wins:
  • Contestants with the most collective challenge wins:
  • Top 3's call-out mean (excluding semifinals and the last judging panel):
  • Top 3's call-out median (excluding semifinals and the last judging panel):
  • Contestant with the most consecutive first call-outs:
  • Contestant with the most collective first call-outs:
  • Contestant with the most consecutive appearances in the bottom two:
  • Contestant with the most collective appearances in the bottom two:
  • Contestant with the most CoverGirl of the Week wins:

References