Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model came out on Netflix six months ago. As the title suggests, it was an unvarnished reexamination of the show, which premiered in 2003, through the lens of today. Most of the people interviewed for the three-part documentary (models, judges, producers) understood the assignment. Well, Tyra Banks is not […]
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