Thursday, October 23, 2008

Top Model Picks Six


Tyra Airways only seats six, so another hopeful had to go.

Find out which of the aspiring seven who posed their little hearts out on Wednesday's episode of America's Next Top Model was booted (or, in this case, clogged) from the catwalk right before the big trip to...

Amsterdam!

Cycle 11's finalists are winging their way to the Netherlands for more modeling mayhem, which ultimately will include a major runway show, a commercial shoot and, for one lucky gal, the claiming of the title of America's Next Top Model.

But only six are going. Here's how it all went down tonight, starting with the usual Miss Congeniality contest:

So, fresh off of Lauren Brie's seemingly sudden dismissal, the final seven are fretting over their flaws.

Elina Ivanova, who's originally from Ukraine, cries out of frustration because the judges have criticized her for not being open enough, which she attributes to being European. Marjorie Conrad, who's from France, sympathizes. Samantha Potter, from Woodland Hills, Calif., wonders why Elina didn't use the past eight years she's spent in the U.S. getting over the whole immigrant thing.

"I don't have time to worry about immigration and why she's crying over there," Joselyn Pennywell adds helpfully.

The ladies get schooled in showcasing accessories, then get to try it themselves.

First challenge: They don head-to-toe, skintight green suits that will turn them into "invisible models" and, hopefully, make the clothes pop. Whoever makes Nony Tochterman's Petro Zillia line pop the most wins.

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