Tune in alert for Brooke Burke's latest gig on TV Land, as she is the new host for "She's Got The Look" airing Wednesday August 25, 2010 at 10 Om Et/Pt. .She's Got The Look. is back and bigger than ever this season as the first episode kicks off with Burke and a new crop of ten leggy stunners over the age of 35. After settling into their new loft, the models are confronted with their very first photo shoot where they wear nothing but bikinis! Once again, the ladies will have to make it past new judge, supermodel Roshumba Williams and returning judges celebrity stylist Robert Verdi and Wilhelmina models president Sean Patterson. At stake, the...
- 8/24/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Filed under: Features
We are finally down to four contestants on 'America's Next Top Model' and while each of the women have had good photos, only one can win. There are several factors that have to be considered for all the contestants. Firstly, this is Tyra's show, and she has a big say.With Andre Leon Talley replacing Miss J on the judging panel, Tyra will want to keep him happy by supporting some of his decisions. There are also two voices that have big influence: Wilhelmina Models president Sean Patterson and Seventeen editor-in-chief Ann Shoket.
The potential winner has to have the ability to provide both commercial and high fashion photos, be a strong representative of CoverGirl and have a fierce model walk. With one final double elimination looking, two girls will make it to the final runway challenge. Who will win? Here is an analysis of the final four contestants.
We are finally down to four contestants on 'America's Next Top Model' and while each of the women have had good photos, only one can win. There are several factors that have to be considered for all the contestants. Firstly, this is Tyra's show, and she has a big say.With Andre Leon Talley replacing Miss J on the judging panel, Tyra will want to keep him happy by supporting some of his decisions. There are also two voices that have big influence: Wilhelmina Models president Sean Patterson and Seventeen editor-in-chief Ann Shoket.
The potential winner has to have the ability to provide both commercial and high fashion photos, be a strong representative of CoverGirl and have a fierce model walk. With one final double elimination looking, two girls will make it to the final runway challenge. Who will win? Here is an analysis of the final four contestants.
- 5/11/2010
- by Michael Pascua
- Aol TV.
Cycle 14 of America's Next Top Model premieres on the CW on March 10 and the network has recently announced that Vogue's Andre Leon Talley will be joining the judge's panel.
According to the CW's press release:
Talley, who will join Tyra Banks, photographer Nigel Barker and a weekly guest judge on the judges' panel, is one of the fashion industry's most influential style-setters. Currently serving as the editor-at-large of Vogue, Talley is prominent in the world of designer fashion and has a front-row seat to runway shows all over the world.
Miss J. Alexander, long-time judge, breaks free from the judges' desk to take on a mentoring role during challenges with the models. "After cycles of watching the girls not get it right, I thought they would benefit more from my high heels' and hands-on approach than my sitting in a chair judging their photos," said Alexander. "And with Andre Leon Talley,...
According to the CW's press release:
Talley, who will join Tyra Banks, photographer Nigel Barker and a weekly guest judge on the judges' panel, is one of the fashion industry's most influential style-setters. Currently serving as the editor-at-large of Vogue, Talley is prominent in the world of designer fashion and has a front-row seat to runway shows all over the world.
Miss J. Alexander, long-time judge, breaks free from the judges' desk to take on a mentoring role during challenges with the models. "After cycles of watching the girls not get it right, I thought they would benefit more from my high heels' and hands-on approach than my sitting in a chair judging their photos," said Alexander. "And with Andre Leon Talley,...
- 2/12/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
Hooked on Season 13 of America’s Next Top Model? As the season continues next Monday at 9pm on Living ,we’ve got news of the latest online challenge for you!
In Monday’s episode, the pressure was on, as Wilhelmina Models President Sean Patterson (the winner’s boss!) interviewed each girl, with the help of Antm favourite, Nigel Barker. Lulu failed to impress Nigel, stating she loves fashion, but not photographers! Nigel expresses his concern over Jennifer’s eye condition Ptosis, where as the pressure is too much for musical Rachel, who freezers when asked to perform. In a shock to all, Sean Patterson sends Rachel home, a lesson learnt; first impressions count!
Next week the girls try to elongate themselves in a variety of poses, and learn techniques to help themselves “walk tall” on the runway. Learning how to walk tall is one of the most important skills for a model to master.
In Monday’s episode, the pressure was on, as Wilhelmina Models President Sean Patterson (the winner’s boss!) interviewed each girl, with the help of Antm favourite, Nigel Barker. Lulu failed to impress Nigel, stating she loves fashion, but not photographers! Nigel expresses his concern over Jennifer’s eye condition Ptosis, where as the pressure is too much for musical Rachel, who freezers when asked to perform. In a shock to all, Sean Patterson sends Rachel home, a lesson learnt; first impressions count!
Next week the girls try to elongate themselves in a variety of poses, and learn techniques to help themselves “walk tall” on the runway. Learning how to walk tall is one of the most important skills for a model to master.
- 2/2/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Dancing with the Stars season 7 winner Brooke Burke had been tapped to take on hosting duties from Kim Alexis on the upcoming third season of TV Land's She's Got the Look. Burke, 38, who won Dancing with the Stars with Derek Hough, will replace the supermodel when the show begins production for its third season next week in Los Angeles. Its second season last summer was filmed in New York City.
In fact more changes are afoot on the 35-and-over modeling reality show, as reporter Roshumba Williams is replacing supermodel Beverly Johnson for a place on the show's judging panel. Celebrity stylist Robert Verdi and Wilhelmina president Sean Patterson will still be there.
In fact more changes are afoot on the 35-and-over modeling reality show, as reporter Roshumba Williams is replacing supermodel Beverly Johnson for a place on the show's judging panel. Celebrity stylist Robert Verdi and Wilhelmina president Sean Patterson will still be there.
- 1/18/2010
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Through a press release, TV Land announced that it has appointed Brooke Burke to be the new host of "She's Got the Look". The former champion of "Dancing with the Stars" will be officially on board the modeling competition show in the third season. There is no aimed date yet for the premiere of the new season.
Production is set to begin next week in Los Angeles, CA. Along with Burke, model and TV reporter Roshumba Williams is joining the series as a judge. She will assist celebrity stylist Robert Verdi and Wilhelmina president Sean Patterson.
"This new season of 'She's Got The Look' is bound to be exciting as we welcome Brooke Burke and Roshumba Williams on board, and we are introduced to an amazing roster of women 35 and older," states Larry W. Jones, president, TV Land. "Brooke Burke's passion for her work, her family and...
Production is set to begin next week in Los Angeles, CA. Along with Burke, model and TV reporter Roshumba Williams is joining the series as a judge. She will assist celebrity stylist Robert Verdi and Wilhelmina president Sean Patterson.
"This new season of 'She's Got The Look' is bound to be exciting as we welcome Brooke Burke and Roshumba Williams on board, and we are introduced to an amazing roster of women 35 and older," states Larry W. Jones, president, TV Land. "Brooke Burke's passion for her work, her family and...
- 1/15/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Former "Dancing With the Stars" winner Brooke Burke has been tapped to host the third season of TV Land's reality modeling competition "She's Got the Look."
Additionally, model and TV reporter Roshumba Williams is joining the series as a judge along with celebrity stylist Robert Verdi and Wilhelmina president Sean Patterson. Allison Grodner returns as executive producer and has teamed up with executive producer Rich Meehan in their first project together under their new banner, Fly on the Wall Entertainment.
"Look," whose third season begins production next week, features women over the age of 35 who are pursuing modeling careers.
Additionally, model and TV reporter Roshumba Williams is joining the series as a judge along with celebrity stylist Robert Verdi and Wilhelmina president Sean Patterson. Allison Grodner returns as executive producer and has teamed up with executive producer Rich Meehan in their first project together under their new banner, Fly on the Wall Entertainment.
"Look," whose third season begins production next week, features women over the age of 35 who are pursuing modeling careers.
- 1/14/2010
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
You wanna be on top? Well, you better crouch down -- it's shortie season, PopWatchers, and time for episode 3: "Fortress of Fierceness." I miss when they called the episodes "The Girl who ," and honestly, this name is way off base for the episode. How about "Smize Matters"? Anyway, let's get down to biznaz! Bianca reminded us that she landed in the bottom two last week "not because of performance, because of mouth," which is the only moment of decent self-awareness we got from her all night. Rachel told us she's a Wal-Mart cashier, and my heart beat a special beat for Walgreen's cashier Shandi for a hot minute. Miss you. Also, show, stop showing us the video where Courtney breaks her foot! Gaaah. (Spoiler: They're going to stop showing it.) Courtney decided to "push herself" by not wearing her injury-protecting boot anymore, and let me just take a second...
- 9/17/2009
- by Margaret Lyons
- EW.com - PopWatch
The third episode of cycle 13 kicked off with the remaining girls heading to Wilhelmina Models for an interview with the agency's president Sean Patterson. As the man who will sign the series's winner, he warns them that "being a petite model is even more hyper-competitive than you could ever imagine" before they are given their one chance to impress him with their walk and charisma. After the interviews, the girls get a shock announcement - one of them "doesn't have what it takes" and is being eliminated straight away. Sean announced that the girl leaving is Rachel, explaining: "I felt like she flatlined. There wasn't a lot there. I felt like she was a little bit boring." Back at the house, another Tyra Mail arrives, saying: "A top model knows to never mask her best asset. It's time to separate the super models from the mere (more)...
- 9/17/2009
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
Judges of modeling competition show "She's Got the Look" got an early surprise from one of its contestants on the second episode of season 2. The TV Land series had its first elimination round on June 18 but one model voluntarily walked out of the competition before first stripping naked and begging to be let go.
Laurie is a 42-year-old from Dallas who has been constantly showing over-the-top personality. She describes herself as "renaissance, maverick, iconoclast, catalyst and revolutionary" and her belief is to redefine beauty as "a holistic approach to healthy living."
Throughout the competition, apparently she had a meltdown that she wanted to quit. Before the judges announced two people who were not going to make it to the next round, Laurie told them to make it simple by choosing her. And when the judges tried to talk to her, she took her top off, much to the other contestants and judges' shock.
Laurie is a 42-year-old from Dallas who has been constantly showing over-the-top personality. She describes herself as "renaissance, maverick, iconoclast, catalyst and revolutionary" and her belief is to redefine beauty as "a holistic approach to healthy living."
Throughout the competition, apparently she had a meltdown that she wanted to quit. Before the judges announced two people who were not going to make it to the next round, Laurie told them to make it simple by choosing her. And when the judges tried to talk to her, she took her top off, much to the other contestants and judges' shock.
- 6/19/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
This Thursday night, cable channel TV Land (one of the many channels owned by Viacom, which also owns this website) premieres the second season of She's Got the Look — a modeling competition for women over 35 — with a lesbian among the contestants.
Hosted by Kim Alexis, the competition is judged by Beverly Johnson, Robert Verdi, and Sean Patterson, and follows a familiar format: each episode contains photo and runway challenges, one contestant is eliminated at the end of the episode, and the final model left standing receives a contract with Wilhelmina Models, a photo spread in Self Magazine, and $100,000.
The primary difference between this show, The CW's America's Next Top Model and Bravo's Make Me a Supermodel is the average age of the contestants, which is about 20 years older than the contestants on other modeling shows.
This translates to more grammatically correct sentences, a little less gushing, and slightly better behavior.
Hosted by Kim Alexis, the competition is judged by Beverly Johnson, Robert Verdi, and Sean Patterson, and follows a familiar format: each episode contains photo and runway challenges, one contestant is eliminated at the end of the episode, and the final model left standing receives a contract with Wilhelmina Models, a photo spread in Self Magazine, and $100,000.
The primary difference between this show, The CW's America's Next Top Model and Bravo's Make Me a Supermodel is the average age of the contestants, which is about 20 years older than the contestants on other modeling shows.
This translates to more grammatically correct sentences, a little less gushing, and slightly better behavior.
- 6/9/2009
- by sarahwarn
- AfterEllen.com
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