Kelly Cutrone has come forward accusing Russell Simmons of attempted rape. In a new interview with Page Six, the founder of People's Revolution details an evening in 1991 where she claims Russell led her to his own apartment instead of her own. "He pushed me into his apartment and then he threw me down on the floor and literally tried to grab...take my clothes off of me," she alleged. "And I started kicking him really, really hard, screaming, telling him to get the f--k off of me. And that I would have him killed if he ever f--king laid a hand on me." On Wednesday, the fashion and music mogul denied all rape and sexual misconduct allegations directed towards...
- 12/15/2017
- E! Online
Famed fashion publicist Kelly Cutrone is the latest woman to come forward with allegations of sexual misconduct against Russell Simmons.
On Thursday, Cutrone, who starred in reality shows The Hills and America’s Next Top Model, told Page Six that Simmons attempted to rape her in 1991 in his apartment. The alleged attack occurred when she was 26-years-old and he was 34.
“He pushed me into his apartment and then he threw me down on the floor and literally tried to grab… take my clothes off of me,” she told Page Six.
“And I started kicking him really, really hard, screaming, telling...
On Thursday, Cutrone, who starred in reality shows The Hills and America’s Next Top Model, told Page Six that Simmons attempted to rape her in 1991 in his apartment. The alleged attack occurred when she was 26-years-old and he was 34.
“He pushed me into his apartment and then he threw me down on the floor and literally tried to grab… take my clothes off of me,” she told Page Six.
“And I started kicking him really, really hard, screaming, telling...
- 12/15/2017
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
5:00 Pm Pt -- "America's Next Top Model" judge Kelly Cutrone is also accusing Simmons of sexual misconduct, telling the New York Post he tried to rape her after they left a party together in 1991 ... but she was able to fight him off and flee.Russell Simmons is under the microscope of the NYPD, which is now investigating him for multiple rape allegations. NYPD's special victims unit is reportedly looking into at least 7 claims of...
- 12/14/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Charitybuzz is changing online fundraising by design with the introduction of their first ever curated Fashion Auction, part of this year’s successful Charitybuzz Curates program.
As New York Fashion Week pitches its tents, Charitybuzz is showcasing their fall line, featuring bidding opportunities on specially curated experiences and one-of-a-kind luxury items — all to benefit charity. The Charitybuzz Fashion Auction runs August 8-24 at Charitybuzz.com/Fashion.
Bidding is now open on one-of-a-kind opportunities like:
● Meet Heidi Klum at the Season Finale of Project Runway during Nyfw to benefit the Television Academy Foundation
● Meet Christian Siriano with seats to his ready-to-wear show to benefit Delivering Good
● A private cocktail party — for 25 — with Jason Wu at his NYC Studio to support the Dramatists Guild Fund
● Sit down to lunch for 4 with designer Isaac Mizrahi in NYC to benefit the Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons
● Tour the Vogue offices and legendary fashion...
As New York Fashion Week pitches its tents, Charitybuzz is showcasing their fall line, featuring bidding opportunities on specially curated experiences and one-of-a-kind luxury items — all to benefit charity. The Charitybuzz Fashion Auction runs August 8-24 at Charitybuzz.com/Fashion.
Bidding is now open on one-of-a-kind opportunities like:
● Meet Heidi Klum at the Season Finale of Project Runway during Nyfw to benefit the Television Academy Foundation
● Meet Christian Siriano with seats to his ready-to-wear show to benefit Delivering Good
● A private cocktail party — for 25 — with Jason Wu at his NYC Studio to support the Dramatists Guild Fund
● Sit down to lunch for 4 with designer Isaac Mizrahi in NYC to benefit the Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons
● Tour the Vogue offices and legendary fashion...
- 8/9/2017
- Look to the Stars
It’s been a major year of ups and downs for Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne, and their daughter Kelly is ready to end on a high note.
Speaking of her parents decision to renew their vows in 2017 after infidelity by the 68-year-old rocker nearly shattered his 34-year marriage, Kelly told Wonderwall on Friday: “I definitely want to be a flower girl and do like an impromptu dance routine down the aisle.”
“It’s not about me. It’s about them,” she continued the former View co-host, 32. “They love each other so much. It’s almost sickening. And if they make...
Speaking of her parents decision to renew their vows in 2017 after infidelity by the 68-year-old rocker nearly shattered his 34-year marriage, Kelly told Wonderwall on Friday: “I definitely want to be a flower girl and do like an impromptu dance routine down the aisle.”
“It’s not about me. It’s about them,” she continued the former View co-host, 32. “They love each other so much. It’s almost sickening. And if they make...
- 12/23/2016
- by Lanford Beard
- PEOPLE.com
Network: Upn, The CW
Episodes: 289 (hour)
Seasons: 22
TV show dates: May 20, 2003 -- December 4, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Tyra Banks, Janice Dickinson, Kimora Lee Simmons, Beau Quillian, Nigel Barker, Eric Nicholson, Nolé Marin, J. Alexander, Twiggy, Paulina Porizkova, André Leon Talley, Kelly Cutrone, and Rob Evans.
TV show description:
A reality series in which a group of young and attractive women compete for a chance at supermodel fame and fortune. Later seasons included men as well.
Each season starts with a group of contestants who are eliminated one-by-one as the group competes in various challenges that require them to master catwalks, improvisational acting, on-camera commercial acting, fashion photo shoots, or publicity skills.
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Episodes: 289 (hour)
Seasons: 22
TV show dates: May 20, 2003 -- December 4, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Tyra Banks, Janice Dickinson, Kimora Lee Simmons, Beau Quillian, Nigel Barker, Eric Nicholson, Nolé Marin, J. Alexander, Twiggy, Paulina Porizkova, André Leon Talley, Kelly Cutrone, and Rob Evans.
TV show description:
A reality series in which a group of young and attractive women compete for a chance at supermodel fame and fortune. Later seasons included men as well.
Each season starts with a group of contestants who are eliminated one-by-one as the group competes in various challenges that require them to master catwalks, improvisational acting, on-camera commercial acting, fashion photo shoots, or publicity skills.
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- 12/7/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
What rumors?
La La and Carmelo Anthony were all smiles watching the Kids Rock! fashion show during New York Fashion Week: The Shows at The Dock, Skylight at Moynihan Station on Thursday – despite the New York Knicks forward's ex accusing the Power actress of cheating on her husband last month.
La La, 36, and Carmelo, 31, laughed off reports of his infidelity when the former MTV VJ posted an Instagram video of the couple lip-syncing to Nicki Minaj's rap verse with the caption "All eyes on us."
All eyes on us
A video posted by Lala (@lala) on Aug 20, 2015 at 3:...
La La and Carmelo Anthony were all smiles watching the Kids Rock! fashion show during New York Fashion Week: The Shows at The Dock, Skylight at Moynihan Station on Thursday – despite the New York Knicks forward's ex accusing the Power actress of cheating on her husband last month.
La La, 36, and Carmelo, 31, laughed off reports of his infidelity when the former MTV VJ posted an Instagram video of the couple lip-syncing to Nicki Minaj's rap verse with the caption "All eyes on us."
All eyes on us
A video posted by Lala (@lala) on Aug 20, 2015 at 3:...
- 9/11/2015
- by Michele Corriston, @mcorriston
- People.com - TV Watch
Wowza, Tyra. Episode 3 of Cycle 22 and you are still smoking hot in the pixie cut and the tailored threads. I am loving this season already. As for the models, we had 21 Kens and Barbies at the beginning of "The Guy Who Gets Shipped Out." To determine who the 14 finalists will be, the models must tackle their fears by strutting a catwalk suspended high in the air. The final 14 models will be named during this episode and the first of the finalists gets sent home. Can they fit all of that in one episode? Of course they, can. This is America's Next Top Model after all.
Joining Tyra Banks, Miss J., Kelly Cutrone, and Yu Tsai are some cray model wannabes (Devin), some princesses (Hadassah), some petite hopefuls (Courtney, Maleesa, Bryant), some crazy-eyed contenders (Bello), a Goldilocks Lothario (Mikey), an occidental god (Justin), a deaf dreamboat (Nyle), and several other beautiful but less prominent figures.
Joining Tyra Banks, Miss J., Kelly Cutrone, and Yu Tsai are some cray model wannabes (Devin), some princesses (Hadassah), some petite hopefuls (Courtney, Maleesa, Bryant), some crazy-eyed contenders (Bello), a Goldilocks Lothario (Mikey), an occidental god (Justin), a deaf dreamboat (Nyle), and several other beautiful but less prominent figures.
- 8/19/2015
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
We're back for Cycle 22 of America's Next Top Model, folks, and the queen of smize, Tyra Banks herself, is rocking a chic'r-than-hell pixie cut. Now, I love Tyra Banks for many reasons, but her look last season was questionable. This new do has taken ten years off our favorite Godiva and her wardrobe is just as sick. Welcome back, Queen Tyra!
Last week a horde of wannabes were whittled down to just 22 hopefuls for the third guys and gals cycle and it looks like there is as much fantastic gorgeousness as there is certifiable craziness. Rejoining Tyra at the judging table are the invaluable Miss J., the acerbic though disgustingly brilliant Miss Kelly Cutrone, and the terrorizing Yu Tsai. Buckle your seat belts, boys and girls, cycle 22 looks like it's going to be a roller coaster ride. This is the final episode before the big cut to find out who...
Last week a horde of wannabes were whittled down to just 22 hopefuls for the third guys and gals cycle and it looks like there is as much fantastic gorgeousness as there is certifiable craziness. Rejoining Tyra at the judging table are the invaluable Miss J., the acerbic though disgustingly brilliant Miss Kelly Cutrone, and the terrorizing Yu Tsai. Buckle your seat belts, boys and girls, cycle 22 looks like it's going to be a roller coaster ride. This is the final episode before the big cut to find out who...
- 8/12/2015
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
The ratings for America's Next Top Model continued to drop last season but the numbers still look pretty good compared to man other TV shows on The CW. Will the numbers keep falling or will they rise this time around? Cancelled or renewed for a 23rd season? Stay tuned.
On America's Next Top Model, Tyra Banks, Kelly Cutrone, and J. Alexander judge 14 aspiring models (seven females and seven males). Each contestant is trying to win a $100,000 contract for Zappos Couture's 2016 re-launch, a modeling contract with Next Model Management, and a spread in Nylon Magazine. Photographer Yu Tsai returns as creative director.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available...
On America's Next Top Model, Tyra Banks, Kelly Cutrone, and J. Alexander judge 14 aspiring models (seven females and seven males). Each contestant is trying to win a $100,000 contract for Zappos Couture's 2016 re-launch, a modeling contract with Next Model Management, and a spread in Nylon Magazine. Photographer Yu Tsai returns as creative director.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available...
- 8/6/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The struggle is real, especially for unfeasibly hot — but not especially tall — folks who’ve been held back from lessons in tooching, booching, smizing and acting the damn fool on national television all because of their height.
No need to break into a rousing chorus of “We Shall Overcome,” however, as Cycle 22 of America’s Next Top Model is now an equal-opportunity humiliator. Short or tall, hearing-impaired or personality-impaired, everyone has a chance to throw him- or herself into a giant foam pit and root around for balls emblazoned with their own names, balls that tell them “You’re one...
No need to break into a rousing chorus of “We Shall Overcome,” however, as Cycle 22 of America’s Next Top Model is now an equal-opportunity humiliator. Short or tall, hearing-impaired or personality-impaired, everyone has a chance to throw him- or herself into a giant foam pit and root around for balls emblazoned with their own names, balls that tell them “You’re one...
- 8/6/2015
- TVLine.com
It's not all fun and games and fancy clothes in Kardashianland.
In multiple late-night videos posted to her Snapchat account on Wednesday, Kim Kardashian's youngest sibling Kylie Jenner shares thoughts on being bullied and tries to inspire others.
"It's kind of crazy that I have 4 million people watch my Snapchats," the 17-year-old says, speaking into the camera in a dimly lit room. "Half of you think I'm weird, and the other half think I'm funny."
Delving deeper she says, "I've been bullied since I've been 9, from the whole world it feels like sometimes."
Related Video: Kelly Cutrone: Kylie...
In multiple late-night videos posted to her Snapchat account on Wednesday, Kim Kardashian's youngest sibling Kylie Jenner shares thoughts on being bullied and tries to inspire others.
"It's kind of crazy that I have 4 million people watch my Snapchats," the 17-year-old says, speaking into the camera in a dimly lit room. "Half of you think I'm weird, and the other half think I'm funny."
Delving deeper she says, "I've been bullied since I've been 9, from the whole world it feels like sometimes."
Related Video: Kelly Cutrone: Kylie...
- 6/18/2015
- by Janine Rayford Rubenstein, @JanineRayford
- People.com - TV Watch
Being a grown-up isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Or so Kylie Jenner finds out from older sisters Kim and Khloé Kardashian in a sneak preview of Sunday's episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
Kylie reportedly purchased a $2.7 million mansion in February, and, in the clip, her sisters try to teach her about all of the responsibilities that come with being a homeowner.
Kim looks at a checklist as she tells Kylie that "there's things that you need to think about."
"Yeah, you need to take notes," Khloé chimes in.
Kim starts with earthquake insurance – "We live in California,...
Or so Kylie Jenner finds out from older sisters Kim and Khloé Kardashian in a sneak preview of Sunday's episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
Kylie reportedly purchased a $2.7 million mansion in February, and, in the clip, her sisters try to teach her about all of the responsibilities that come with being a homeowner.
Kim looks at a checklist as she tells Kylie that "there's things that you need to think about."
"Yeah, you need to take notes," Khloé chimes in.
Kim starts with earthquake insurance – "We live in California,...
- 5/1/2015
- by Andrea Park, @scandreapark
- People.com - TV Watch
Creative lighting and makeup ... or blackface? New photos posted by Kylie Jenner on Instagram have some fans calling out the latter, even as Jenner has told everyone to "calm down."
In her first post on Saturday from a new, highly stylized photo shoot, the 17-year-old Jenner captioned the photo, "Making MAGiC w/ KYLiZZLE. Peeps Be Getting Turnt Up On This Skin Sitch. Black Lights & Neon. Does no body know about lighting ??"
According to E! Online, she also added, "What I wish I looked like all the time thank you."
Some on social media quickly took notice of Jenner's apparently darker...
In her first post on Saturday from a new, highly stylized photo shoot, the 17-year-old Jenner captioned the photo, "Making MAGiC w/ KYLiZZLE. Peeps Be Getting Turnt Up On This Skin Sitch. Black Lights & Neon. Does no body know about lighting ??"
According to E! Online, she also added, "What I wish I looked like all the time thank you."
Some on social media quickly took notice of Jenner's apparently darker...
- 4/5/2015
- by Adam Carlson, @acarlson91
- People.com - TV Watch
Oy vey—Dolce & Gabbana is not having a good week. Just days after experiencing strong public backlash over their comments about children conceived via insemination to the Italian magazine Panorama, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana are facing a new wave of pointed criticism over one of their own campaign ads. Kelly Cutrone, a well-known fashion publicist behind People's Revolution, slammed the pair on Twitter for an ad that she believes simulates a "gang bang." (Many commenters on her post, meanwhile, contend that photo—which shows a woman being pinned to the floor by a man with three other men watching nearby—actually suggests rape.) nullnullFor a refresher, the call for...
- 3/17/2015
- E! Online
Not a good week at Dolce & Gabbana. Days after its designers incited rage for their controversial beliefs on IVF, Dolce & Gabbana got slammed by Kelly Cutrone for a print ad that, to the People's Revolution fashion publicist, appears to simulate a "gang bang." The campaign ad—which was actually released in 2007 and subsequently banned by many publications around the world—is now the center of attention again since the America's Next Top Model judge tweeted about it on Sunday, March 15. In it, four unsmiling men in various [...]...
- 3/17/2015
- Us Weekly
Thank heavens Tyra Banks went to Harvard Business School. Otherwise, the groundbreaking new word “beautytainment” might not have entered the pop-culture lexicon during tonight’s America’s Next Top Model Cycle 21 finale.
Oh yes, you know Ty-Ty had to cross-promotionally synergize the bejeezus out of the two-hour installment. First, she brought back the season’s nine eliminated hopefuls, then had the four remaining finalists choose “teams” and shoot spots for various products in her new “Tyra” makeup line. (#IsThatARealThing?)
We didn’t immediately get to see the finished product, and instead jumped right ahead to a Guess? fashion shoot photographed...
Oh yes, you know Ty-Ty had to cross-promotionally synergize the bejeezus out of the two-hour installment. First, she brought back the season’s nine eliminated hopefuls, then had the four remaining finalists choose “teams” and shoot spots for various products in her new “Tyra” makeup line. (#IsThatARealThing?)
We didn’t immediately get to see the finished product, and instead jumped right ahead to a Guess? fashion shoot photographed...
- 12/6/2014
- TVLine.com
"The Girl Who Says it's Over" -- Models team up to for a photo shoot challenge with judge Kelly Cutrone resulting in two models recognizing the need to put their personal relationship on hold. The models then discover their common ancestry links when heritage comes into play as the styling concept for a futuristic sci-fi photo shoot that features a special guest posing as a robot.
- 10/7/2014
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
It feels like a month since America's Next Top Model had a new episode. That's because the last time we saw these fresh, wrinkle-free faces was way back September 22. That was a whole 11 days ago and since then so much has happened in the world of prime time TV that it seems a millennia since we've been on set with the remaining 10 models, celebrity judges Tyra Banks, Kelly Cutrone and Miss J. Alexander, and photo shoot creative consultant Yu Tsai. But we're back tonight with "The Guy Who Wears Heels" and it feels good to catch up.
So "The Guy Who Wears Heels" is the Friday night time slot debut for Antm. Hopefully most viewers are aware of the shift and can find us all the way over here on the other end of the week so they can and join us next week if they missed us tonight. There...
So "The Guy Who Wears Heels" is the Friday night time slot debut for Antm. Hopefully most viewers are aware of the shift and can find us all the way over here on the other end of the week so they can and join us next week if they missed us tonight. There...
- 10/3/2014
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
It’s hard to believe that it’s been 10 years since Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County first premiered on MTV. What’s crazier to think about is that America’s Next Top Model has been on air for 21 cycles, The Real Housewives franchise has expanded from Orange County to six other cities in the U.S. alone, and New York no longer refers to the city or state. Over the past decade, these reality shows have produced a number of stars who have built a career around being on reality TV. Just look at Bethenny Frankel, who first got started on The Apprentice: Martha Stewart before becoming a household name on The Real Housewives of New York.
And after leaving the show to pursue solo projects, it was announced on Wednesday that she is returning to the long-running franchise for its seventh season. Frankel can certainly be considered a...
And after leaving the show to pursue solo projects, it was announced on Wednesday that she is returning to the long-running franchise for its seventh season. Frankel can certainly be considered a...
- 10/2/2014
- by Stacy Lambe
- VH1.com
It’s hard to believe that it’s been 10 years since Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County first premiered on MTV. What’s crazier to think about is that America’s Next Top Model has been on air for 21 cycles, The Real Housewives franchise has expanded from Orange County to six other cities in the U.S. alone, and New York no longer refers to the city or state. Over the past decade, these reality shows have produced a number of stars who have built a career around being on reality TV. Just look at Bethenny Frankel, who first got started on The Apprentice: Martha Stewart before becoming a household name on The Real Housewives of New York.
And after leaving the show to pursue solo projects, it was announced on Wednesday that she is returning to the long-running franchise for its seventh season. Frankel can certainly be considered a...
And after leaving the show to pursue solo projects, it was announced on Wednesday that she is returning to the long-running franchise for its seventh season. Frankel can certainly be considered a...
- 10/2/2014
- by Stacy Lambe
- TheFabLife - Movies
NBC Sports' Josh Elliott and Wabc's Liz Cho are engaged! Elliott's former Good morning America colleague, Sam Champion, confirmed the news Monday, tweeting, "Im not going to b at work tomorrow. @JoshElliott32 and @LizCho7 announced their engagement tnite!!" In another tweet, the Weather Channel's anchor and managing editor added, "I Love U 2!" Elliott retweeted his friend and added, "Friends get no better..." He also thanked publicist and TV star Kelly Cutrone, Gma segment producer Michael Del Moro and New York Post editor Jamie McCarty for their well wishes. Cho also retweeted Champion, although she did not add any additional commentary. The pair began dating in 2012, after...
- 9/30/2014
- E! Online
The last season of America's Next Top Model was the first to mix men and women in the competition. The ratings for season 20 were slightly lower than season 19's however they had been dropping at a much greater rate in previous years. Could the ratings rise this year or will they fall even lower? Will Antm be cancelled or renewed for a 22nd cycle? Stay tuned?
On America's Next Top Model, Tyra Banks, J. Alexander, and Kelly Cutrone judge 14 aspiring models (seven females and seven males). Each contestant is trying to win a $100,000 cash prize, a modeling contract, and a feature in Nylon Magazine.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings...
On America's Next Top Model, Tyra Banks, J. Alexander, and Kelly Cutrone judge 14 aspiring models (seven females and seven males). Each contestant is trying to win a $100,000 cash prize, a modeling contract, and a feature in Nylon Magazine.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings...
- 9/23/2014
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Fans of fashion will want to add Kelly Cutrone’s new digital talk series to their “must watch” lineup. The Kelly Cutrone Project, hosted and produced by the New York Times best-selling author and America’s Next Top Model judge, launched on Saturday, September 6, on CW Seed. The first episode shows Kelly heading to the headquarters of Elle Magazine in New York to talk with her longtime friend Joe Zee, creative director for the publication. The two discuss the opportunities available in fashion for people wanting to work in the industry, as well as how fashion shows have changed over the years and what people can expect from them in the future. Zee and Cutrone also offer some applicable advice to viewers looking to get the “star style” and invest in some fashion staples. Elle’s creative director suggest things like a white tee shirt and “a sick pair of heels” for women,...
- 9/8/2014
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
America's Next Top Model is back with 31 of the freshest contestants we've seen since, er, last season, and that's not all that's new. By the time the hour is over, however, nine contestants' modeling futures will end up in the gutter while the remaining 22 get a nasty little surprise.
If any in the group had majored in math, they would have figured this week's results were too good to be true: the largest group to make it to the 'show' was cycle 20's 16 models. So ... what gives? Kelly Cutrone is the bearer of bad news at the end of the premiere, so we'll save it for then.
If any in the group had majored in math, they would have figured this week's results were too good to be true: the largest group to make it to the 'show' was cycle 20's 16 models. So ... what gives? Kelly Cutrone is the bearer of bad news at the end of the premiere, so we'll save it for then.
- 8/18/2014
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
America’s Next Top Model Cycle 21 premieres tonight and along with the returning fierceness of Tyra Banks, and PR Maven Kelly Cutrone, fan favorite and runway diva extraordinaire Miss J. Alexander returns as judge. The model hopefuls are competing for a career-launching prize package that includes a $100,000 cash prize from Guess, a fashion feature in Nylon Magazine and a modeling contract with Next Model Management. Miss J. called me from Paris, where he was busy hand-sewing the 6-foot long train for his boyfriend’s sister’s wedding and we had a lovely chat. Who wouldn’t love to wear a Miss J … Continue reading →
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- 8/18/2014
- by Kellie Freeze
- ChannelGuideMag
Miss J is back. Runway coach J. Alexander is returning to The CW's America's Next Top Model for its 21st cycle (he was let go along with Nigel Barker and Jay Manuel following the 18th cycle amid declining ratings but continued to appear on international editions of the modeling competition). Miss J replaces Rob Evans, joining executive producer/creator Tyra Banks and Kelly Cutrone on the judges' panel. (Creative director Johnny Wujek is being replaced by photographer Yu Tsai.) Ahead of the season premiere at 9 p.m. on Aug. 18, Miss J spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about his
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- 8/12/2014
- by Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CW Seed might be less than a year old, but they have already found success in the world of the Internet. The online platform has announced 6 new series that will kick off this summer, as well as the return of a few fan favorites. Perhaps some of the biggest new series will be the Veronica Mars spin-off series Play It Again, Dick and Whose Line Is It Minis.
We will also see the return of series The P.E.T. Squad Files, CelebTV on CW, Husbands, and Very Mallory. Those series will air new episodes later on this year.
CW Seed will mark their one year anniversary in August as a new platform of shorter seasons of series that are all online. It the CW’s attempt to compete with the likes of other networks/companies starting their own online series. So far they have found success with the platform and...
We will also see the return of series The P.E.T. Squad Files, CelebTV on CW, Husbands, and Very Mallory. Those series will air new episodes later on this year.
CW Seed will mark their one year anniversary in August as a new platform of shorter seasons of series that are all online. It the CW’s attempt to compete with the likes of other networks/companies starting their own online series. So far they have found success with the platform and...
- 5/8/2014
- by Sarah Peel
- Boomtron
CW Seed, the digital-only studio of The CW, said today it has set summer premieres for La Rangers, created by and starring Hart Of Dixie star Wilson Bethel, and webisodes of the network’s improv show Whose Line Is It Anyway? Four more original series have landed summer bows: an untitled comedy from Alloy Entertainment, previously announced fashion series The Kelly Cutrone Project; The Real Backpackers, a companion to the broadcast series Backpackers; and Veronica Mars spinoff Play It Again, Dick. The new series will join new episodes of returning original series Husbands, The P.E.T. Squad Files, Very Mallory and CelebTV On The CW. Here are descriptions of the new shows: L.A. Rangers stars Bethel (“Hart of Dixie,” “Stupid Hype”) and his partner, director Dugan O’Neal, as two naïve, borderline delusional, wannabe filmmakers working as park rangers in La’s Griffith Park. Each episode follows them as they are pulled from their regular,...
- 5/5/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Anchored by Husbands and an upcoming Veronica Mars web series, CW Seed is beginning to build up an impressive library of content. The latest addition to The CW's digital platform is The Kelly Cutrone Project, a talk show hosted by America's Next Top Model judge Kelly Cutrone. Cutrone first gained notability through her appearances on three MTV reality shows: True Life, The Hills, and The City. On those programs, she shows her savvy as a fashion PR guru, which undoubtedly helped her land her current gig on America's Next Top Model. Her memoir, published in 2010, became a New York Times bestseller. On her CW Seed series, Cutrone will pass her wits onto the viewer via a talk show format. A press release claims the show will discuss "everything from fashion, to pop culture, to things your mother never wanted to tell you." "It is a revolutionary time in media and...
- 2/7/2014
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Jourdan Miller smized her way to the top of the 20th cycle of "America's Next Top Model" - the first with male contestants - on Friday. She beat out Marvin Cortes, who was favored to win, for a contract with Next Model Management, a spread in Nylon and a $100,000 campaign with Guess. Jourdan impressed all season long, winning Best Photo five consecutive times and stomping to the death in the finale runway. Tyra Banks even told the 19 year-old, “I wanted a boy to win so bad, but… you were undeniable!” While she did model H2T and talked openly about her past abusive marriage, Jourdan lacked some serious personality. The Oregon native joins the ranks of recent “Antm” winners who are interchangeable, without the spark of the first 10 winners who defined the show. And though the introduction of male models this season is great, there's still plenty of room for improvement.
- 11/16/2013
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
The CW has renewed Tyra Banks-produced and hosted “America’s Next Top Model” for a 21st Cycle. The producers have already started casting for the upcoming season, which will once again feature male and female contenders. The CW didn’t release a return date. Also read: The CW Scores Highest-Rated Tuesday in 4 Years One of The CW’s longest-running series, “America’s Next Top Model” has become an important player in its summer programming slate, currently airing Fridays at 9/8c. Alongside Banks, the series stars judges Kelly Cutrone and Rob Evans with social media correspondent Bryanboy. Johnny Wujek serves as photo shoot creative director.
- 10/18/2013
- by Jethro Nededog
- The Wrap
PR maven Kelly Cutrone is known for two things: her no-nonsense attitude and her signature, pared-down look.
While we can't comment on whether or not she's always had the former quality, we can tell you that her style has undergone a serious overhaul. We've become accustomed to seeing the "Kell On Earth" star makeup-free and wearing oversized, draped black clothing. But thanks to a little photo research, we've discovered that she used to be quite the little trendster.
Back in 1990, Cutrone hit up the birthday party for Jellybean Benetiz with pal Justine Bateman rocking skinny jeans, a tight tank, curls and cool shades. This is not the Kelly who told us to cry outside... See the shot below and tell us if you would recognize her.
Kelly in 1990:
Kelly today:
Styles change:
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While we can't comment on whether or not she's always had the former quality, we can tell you that her style has undergone a serious overhaul. We've become accustomed to seeing the "Kell On Earth" star makeup-free and wearing oversized, draped black clothing. But thanks to a little photo research, we've discovered that she used to be quite the little trendster.
Back in 1990, Cutrone hit up the birthday party for Jellybean Benetiz with pal Justine Bateman rocking skinny jeans, a tight tank, curls and cool shades. This is not the Kelly who told us to cry outside... See the shot below and tell us if you would recognize her.
Kelly in 1990:
Kelly today:
Styles change:
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- 7/25/2013
- by Rebecca Adams
- Huffington Post
Whitney Port: From reality star to fashion designer!You may remember Whitney from MTV's "The Hills," one of the best reality shows that ever existed (Next to "Laguna Beach," of course) -- and now, the blonde bombshell has moved on to bigger, better ... and actually real things! toofab’s Kristina Valois chatted with the former "Hills" star about partnering up with the Pillsbury Bake-Off Contest to design the official apron for the cooking competition. All 100 finalists competing for the $1 million grand prize will be rocking Whitney’s creation. "I’m excited to see everybody wearing it that entered the contest, the 100 finalists are going to be wearing it in Las Vegas when they have their bake off," she tells us. "It’s just going to be cool to see all those people in it."Her own style is ever changing too -- and whether she is wearing her line Whitney Eve or not,...
- 6/19/2013
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Who says models don’t eat? Last night at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, "America’s Next Top Model" judge Kelly Cutrone auctioned off dinner with herself and Tyra Banks for a total of over $40,000 to benefit the "We Are Family Foundation."
“I will make over your closet and babysit your kids,” Kelly added to make sure the bidding didn't stop on her auction offer, which included a visit to the set of the TV show. After the item was sold for $21,000, Kelly generously agreed to donate the same package to another bidder who matched the $21,000 winner.
“I’m happy to help a great organization out,” Kelly told The Huffington Post, beaming with excitement about how much money she had raised.
Taylor Dane and Adam Lambert performed at the event. Also seen in the crowd: Rosie Perez, architect David Rockwell, Montell Williams, "Real Housewives of New York" Countess LuAnn,...
“I will make over your closet and babysit your kids,” Kelly added to make sure the bidding didn't stop on her auction offer, which included a visit to the set of the TV show. After the item was sold for $21,000, Kelly generously agreed to donate the same package to another bidder who matched the $21,000 winner.
“I’m happy to help a great organization out,” Kelly told The Huffington Post, beaming with excitement about how much money she had raised.
Taylor Dane and Adam Lambert performed at the event. Also seen in the crowd: Rosie Perez, architect David Rockwell, Montell Williams, "Real Housewives of New York" Countess LuAnn,...
- 2/1/2013
- by Naughty But Nice Rob
- Huffington Post
"Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" cast member Camille Grammer was surprised when "America’s Next Top Model" judge Kelly Cutrone called her a "skanky stripper,” and tells The Huffington Post she has no idea who Cutrone is.
“I have no idea who she is or why she would say that. I have never met her,” Camille says.
It all started on Saturday after Kelly tweeted: “Ava [her daughter] has a sleepover –- watching Rhbh –- Camille Grammar disgusts me.”
When asked by one of her 170,000 followers why she thought that, Kelly responded, “Because she is a skanky stripper pretending to be an empowered empathetic working woman.” She added, “This Rhobh restaurant scene looks like a casting for a runway show at an old folks home.”
However, TV insiders are fighting back, saying it’s all motivated by jealousy.
“The new judges to 'America’s Next Top Model' did nothing to help the show,...
“I have no idea who she is or why she would say that. I have never met her,” Camille says.
It all started on Saturday after Kelly tweeted: “Ava [her daughter] has a sleepover –- watching Rhbh –- Camille Grammar disgusts me.”
When asked by one of her 170,000 followers why she thought that, Kelly responded, “Because she is a skanky stripper pretending to be an empowered empathetic working woman.” She added, “This Rhobh restaurant scene looks like a casting for a runway show at an old folks home.”
However, TV insiders are fighting back, saying it’s all motivated by jealousy.
“The new judges to 'America’s Next Top Model' did nothing to help the show,...
- 1/22/2013
- by Naughty But Nice Rob
- Huffington Post
If you are currently reading this, then I believe congratulations are in order! Yes, pat yourself on your assumedly emaciated back -- you deserve it for having survived the most boring cycle of America's Next Top Model ever! To quote Bre from Cycle 5, "I just wanted to take of my heels and throw Up." Don't get me wrong, I'm a sucker for a gimmick (of which this cycle had no shortage), but the gimmicks here were recycled and played-out, and the lack of engaging/amusing interactions between the girls themselves made for one long, painful yawn of a season. I won't spoil who the recipient of the Antm College Edition crown was just yet, but I will say that the outcome is even more blah than the hyper-bland one we'd all anticipated.
For those of you who opted for a self-induced coma, let me catch you up on the Final Three: we've got Leila,...
For those of you who opted for a self-induced coma, let me catch you up on the Final Three: we've got Leila,...
- 11/17/2012
- by Nick Antonelli
- Aol TV.
"America's Next Top Model: College Edition" crowned its champion Friday (Nov. 16) -- so who took the prize?
(Finale spoilers coming right up.)
After final photo shoots for sponsors Nine West and Nylon magazine and a haunted house-themed runway show, the winner is Laura James, the daughter of former "Dynasty" star John James. Kiara finished second, and Leila -- who fell during the final runway show -- came in third.
Here's how it went down:
Pics: 'America's Next Top Model: College Edition'
Things don't start auspiciously for Laura, who was collateral damage in a snit between Kelly Cutrone and the photographer during her shoe photo shoot. The argument left Laura with very little time to get a good shot.
Leila and Kiara have their own problems: Leila has some trouble "connecting to the product," and Kiara doesn't want to let go of her serious face.
During a photo shoot for Nylon,...
(Finale spoilers coming right up.)
After final photo shoots for sponsors Nine West and Nylon magazine and a haunted house-themed runway show, the winner is Laura James, the daughter of former "Dynasty" star John James. Kiara finished second, and Leila -- who fell during the final runway show -- came in third.
Here's how it went down:
Pics: 'America's Next Top Model: College Edition'
Things don't start auspiciously for Laura, who was collateral damage in a snit between Kelly Cutrone and the photographer during her shoe photo shoot. The argument left Laura with very little time to get a good shot.
Leila and Kiara have their own problems: Leila has some trouble "connecting to the product," and Kiara doesn't want to let go of her serious face.
During a photo shoot for Nylon,...
- 11/17/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Hello there, and welcome back to the wet and wild world of America's Next Top Model! This week's installation was weird all-around, from the lazy editing to the equine violence to the self-deprecating confessionals. In fact, the entire mood surrounding the episode was somber -- I kept noticing how completely devastated and strung out all the girls were, despite the looming mixed bag of prizes. In cycles of yore, the contestants would be stressed, yes, as the competition neared its close, but also optimistic and somewhat jubilant -- I don't know what kind of maltreatment has been going down in the Top Model house this time around, but everyone looks severely wounded and desperate to escape.
The episode opens with staged shots of each girl pensively pacing the beach as she considers her Top Model existence. Sepia-tone images of the judges fade across the screen, accompanied by the soft echo of former critiques like,...
The episode opens with staged shots of each girl pensively pacing the beach as she considers her Top Model existence. Sepia-tone images of the judges fade across the screen, accompanied by the soft echo of former critiques like,...
- 11/11/2012
- by Nick Antonelli
- Aol TV.
Hello all, and welcome! Before I get down to recapping this week's eventless go-sees and subsequent waste of a good prison rental space, I'd like to discuss the Tyrabomb that was dropped this week (which I saw via terrifying Instagram post): namely, that the theme of Cycle 20 of America's Next Top Model (yes, it somehow got renewed) will be Boys And Girls. Yes, you read correctly – Tyra, assumedly in a scramble to salvage the rapidly sinking SS Antm, has revoked her pledge to never have male contestants on her show (Isis excluded) and swallowed her claim that there are no name-recognition male models. I admit, there was a time when I had dreams of becoming a model, but Tyra had shut her doors to my unfortunate gender. I feel slighted, overlooked, and frankly, disappointed in Antm. All I can say is Their Loss.
Now on to this week's episode!
Now on to this week's episode!
- 10/20/2012
- by Nick Antonelli
- Aol TV.
"America's Next Top Model" will be back for a Cycle 20 and this time it's returning with some testosterone. That's right, the next season "America's Next Top Model" will include male models.
Cycle 20 will debut in summer 2013. A specific premiere date has not yet been announced.
The male models will move into the same house as the female models, and the new cycle will include Cycle 19's added social media elements that let viewers vote for their favorite models.
There's no word on what the judge panel will look like for Cycle 20. Host and executive producer Tyra Banks shook up the series when she parted ways with Nigel Barker, Jay Manuel and J. Alexander. The three were replaced with Johnny Wujek as photo shoot creative consultant, social media correspondent Bryanboy, and male model Rob Evans. The judge panel for Cycly 19 also included Kelly Cutrone.
Cycle 20 will debut in summer 2013. A specific premiere date has not yet been announced.
The male models will move into the same house as the female models, and the new cycle will include Cycle 19's added social media elements that let viewers vote for their favorite models.
There's no word on what the judge panel will look like for Cycle 20. Host and executive producer Tyra Banks shook up the series when she parted ways with Nigel Barker, Jay Manuel and J. Alexander. The three were replaced with Johnny Wujek as photo shoot creative consultant, social media correspondent Bryanboy, and male model Rob Evans. The judge panel for Cycly 19 also included Kelly Cutrone.
- 10/16/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
Have you ever licked soda off of a dirty floor? Or referred to your eating disorder as a "stress relief?" How about dry-heaving into a toilet while a stranger takes pictures? If you answered yes to any one of these questions, then you have something in common with the contestants from this week's episode of "America's Next Top Model." If you answered yes to all of the questions, then you are my trashy twin and should maybe curb your drinking habits. But yes, after weeks of aimless creative fumbling, the "Antm" machine has reverted to its delicious comfort zone: we're talking dumpster-diving, shade-tossing, anorexia-centric TV gold, and its crassness could not have come soon enough.
Laura, the peroxide-crowned carrot, rode into the Top Model house on her high horse after finishing first at panel. She whined about her struggle of living in the collective shadows of her Z-list parents, as...
Laura, the peroxide-crowned carrot, rode into the Top Model house on her high horse after finishing first at panel. She whined about her struggle of living in the collective shadows of her Z-list parents, as...
- 10/6/2012
- by Nick Antonelli
- Aol TV.
Cheerleading, tears, and a melodramatic finale -- no, this isn't "Bring It On 3: All Or Nothing," it's the latest installment of "America's Next Top Model!" If you recall, this cycle's theme is "College Edition," although that flimsy premise has dried up by Episode 5, and we are treated to the formless Antm structure of yester cycles. The petty drama takes off as soon as the models return to the house: Laura is "President" of the house this week due to her high scores at judging, and thusly enjoys the lackluster charms of the Tyra Suite. Unlike Victoria, who greedily hoarded the whole room to herself, Laura invites bitchyboo Kristen to cohabitate, prompting Leila's jealousy and a girl-on-girl "obsession" plotline that reverberates throughout the episode. The camera pans over a dingy sink, overflowing with dishes, as Leila waxes self-pitiful, which, if you're familiar with the Antm editing process, does not bode well for her.
- 9/24/2012
- by Nick Antonelli
- Aol TV.
School is in session and the pressure is on as Tyra Banks and crew test young hopefuls on the impressive 19th season of America's Next Top Model: College Edition. Thanks to Tyra, male supermodel Rob Evans, fashion publicist Kelly Cutrone and you, America, the first model has seen her last of very few days in the Sorority House.
Knowing the show's history for the outside-the-norm models who usually excel in the competition, this particular elimination comes as a shocker. Jessie Rabideau wowed us in her tryout with her quirky personality and impressive junk-in-the-trunk. While her backside gave her much promise, standing apart from the other 12 contestants, Jessie received the lowest number of points towards her first week's grade. A shoe-in to be around for awhile, Jessie had the support of her fellow models and viewers as she struggled to strike a "smize" during the taxidermy shoot.
Seeing as how this is the College Edition,...
Knowing the show's history for the outside-the-norm models who usually excel in the competition, this particular elimination comes as a shocker. Jessie Rabideau wowed us in her tryout with her quirky personality and impressive junk-in-the-trunk. While her backside gave her much promise, standing apart from the other 12 contestants, Jessie received the lowest number of points towards her first week's grade. A shoe-in to be around for awhile, Jessie had the support of her fellow models and viewers as she struggled to strike a "smize" during the taxidermy shoot.
Seeing as how this is the College Edition,...
- 9/5/2012
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
We were definitely sad to see Nigel Barker get fired from "America's Next Top Model" during Tyra Banks' unfortunate restructuring back in April, but Barker seems to be a true professional and doesn't harbor any resentment.
The former "Top Model" judge was the victim of a re-casting tactic meant to boost dropping ratings in the show's 18th season when his close friend Tyra gave him, Miss J and Jay Manuel the axe. But just in case you needed another reason to love Nigel, he told the New York Post that there really are no hard feelings between him and his former boss:
“I know it was tough on [Tyra] as well. It’s never easy to fire someone, least of all, of course, a friend. At the same time, this is business and things change. She’s a good girl, a strong woman, and she’s done a lot with her life.
The former "Top Model" judge was the victim of a re-casting tactic meant to boost dropping ratings in the show's 18th season when his close friend Tyra gave him, Miss J and Jay Manuel the axe. But just in case you needed another reason to love Nigel, he told the New York Post that there really are no hard feelings between him and his former boss:
“I know it was tough on [Tyra] as well. It’s never easy to fire someone, least of all, of course, a friend. At the same time, this is business and things change. She’s a good girl, a strong woman, and she’s done a lot with her life.
- 9/1/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
"America's Next Top Model" introduced some huge changes for the 19th cycle, the College Edition. What did you think?
The Selection Show
Tyra welcomes 30 semifinalists to a sorority-style house, looking like she just crawled up the beach after being marooned on an island. Seriously, what is going on with her hair? And she brings out the new judges. We miss Nigel, Jay and Miss J already.
After the girls do a walk-off and a photoshoot, they have their interviews with the judges and the reading of the fans' messages is old after one person. That is just not interesting. The girls range from a home-schooled weird girl named Victoria who sounds like Sarah Palin and plays the race card in a very awkward way, to a "Kitty" who likes to meow and looks like Audra McDonald to Kristin, a girl who likes to brawl, is wearing clown-level rouge and thinks...
The Selection Show
Tyra welcomes 30 semifinalists to a sorority-style house, looking like she just crawled up the beach after being marooned on an island. Seriously, what is going on with her hair? And she brings out the new judges. We miss Nigel, Jay and Miss J already.
After the girls do a walk-off and a photoshoot, they have their interviews with the judges and the reading of the fans' messages is old after one person. That is just not interesting. The girls range from a home-schooled weird girl named Victoria who sounds like Sarah Palin and plays the race card in a very awkward way, to a "Kitty" who likes to meow and looks like Audra McDonald to Kristin, a girl who likes to brawl, is wearing clown-level rouge and thinks...
- 8/25/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
America’s Next Top Model returns tonight, and along with a crop of college-aged model hopefuls, we’ll meet Tyra Banks’ all-new inner circle. Fashion publicist Kelly Cutrone, blogger Bryanboy and model Rob Evans replace the deposed judges, while stylist Johnny Wujek — the man behind Katy Perry’s candy-coated stage outfits and over-the-top red carpet ensembles — takes on the role of photo shoot creative consultant.
Wujek talked to EW.com about preparing for his small screen debut (those model looks don’t hurt), working with Tyra, and why he has to beg the judges for spoilers.
Entertainment Weekly: What was...
Wujek talked to EW.com about preparing for his small screen debut (those model looks don’t hurt), working with Tyra, and why he has to beg the judges for spoilers.
Entertainment Weekly: What was...
- 8/24/2012
- by EW staff
- EW.com - PopWatch
After 10 years in production on America’s Next Top Model, Tyra Banks has some stories to tell — like the time the models nearly served as shark bait. Yes, America, you heard it here: There was almost a Top Model shark shoot. Read on to discover why it got nixed at the last minute. What’s more after majorly overhauling the judging panel last April, Banks talks candidly about tension between two judges, the introduction of America as a fourth judge, and getting back to the shows foundations in cycle 19. Plus, get a sneak peek at this season’s hot new...
- 8/24/2012
- by Lanford Beard
- EW - Inside TV
Tonight, Tyra Banks will present her controversial and confusing 19th cycle of America's Next Top Model to the few of us who may still care, or at least want to see what all the fuss is over. Antm has, undoubtedly, become a cultural phenomenon during its nine years on-air, acquiring fans both stateside and abroad with adaptations in numerous countries that I will forgo attempting to spell correctly let alone pronounce.
So why change it all up now? Why kick beloved judges Nigel Barker, Jay Manuel and Miss J to the curb, making room for the opinionated Kelly Cutrone? Tyra has been around the block for years, so let's give her the benefit of the doubt and say that she must know what she's doing, right?...
So why change it all up now? Why kick beloved judges Nigel Barker, Jay Manuel and Miss J to the curb, making room for the opinionated Kelly Cutrone? Tyra has been around the block for years, so let's give her the benefit of the doubt and say that she must know what she's doing, right?...
- 8/24/2012
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
There have always been the token "smart girls" on "America's Next Top Model," from the brainy pre-med Elyse Sewell to Yalie Victoria Marshman. But the cast of the 19th season -- sorry, cycle -- of Tyra Banks' televised modeling showdown may all be "smart girls."
This season the show is titled "America's Next Top Model: College Edition" with each girl repping her specific university. You might assume, then, that these co-eds are brighter than your average "Antm" model wannabes. But why assume when Tyra Banks has the stats on file?
When asked by Glamour whether this season's contestants are smarter than usual, Tyra responded:
"Their IQs are higher than ever. We test the IQs every year as part of our screening process. Yeah, I'm probably saying too much here. But yes their IQs are higher than ever. These are college girls."
Tyra would know, too -- she went to Harvard.
This season the show is titled "America's Next Top Model: College Edition" with each girl repping her specific university. You might assume, then, that these co-eds are brighter than your average "Antm" model wannabes. But why assume when Tyra Banks has the stats on file?
When asked by Glamour whether this season's contestants are smarter than usual, Tyra responded:
"Their IQs are higher than ever. We test the IQs every year as part of our screening process. Yeah, I'm probably saying too much here. But yes their IQs are higher than ever. These are college girls."
Tyra would know, too -- she went to Harvard.
- 8/24/2012
- by Ellie Krupnick
- Huffington Post
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