REALITY CHECK: INSIDE AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL
This insightful three part doco explores the legacy of ‘America’s Next Top Model’, through revealing interviews with the show’s creator Tyra Banks and executive producer Ken Mok. It brings together members of the original judging panel, including creative director Jay Manuel (Mr. Jay), runway coach J. Alexander (Miss J), and fashion photographer Nigel Barker, to dissect the deeply problematic production. Filmed in the early 2000’s, the show comes from an era where contestants’ complaints were dismissed as them being too difficult. The aspiring models were treated as open slather for derogatory comments regarding their weight, body shape, and personalities, creating an environment that was often inappropriate, abusive, and emotionally dangerous. Many of the contestants were left to grapple with eating disorders and shattered self-esteem because the show failed to operate under an appropriate duty of care. Banks had zero creative control over this documentary and was invited as an interview-only guest. She definitely does not emerge as squeaky clean, despite mostly opposing the damning statements made by former cast members and crew. The truth behind this juggernaut of reality television is that it was a vacuous and harmful machine, and it’s cringeworthy to realise how much of this toxic behaviour was overlooked at the time. Interestingly, former ANTM judge Janice Dickinson was absent from this program. She received the harshest edit, largely due to archival footage of her abhorrent comments to contestants, and is set to release her own tell-all documentary ‘Dirty Rotten Scandals’ next month.
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Alex's Score 8.5/10