
Welcome back for another round of my America's Next Top Model quiz! This week's episode was all kinds of hilarious for several reasons (fake boobs! stretchy red tubes! totally inappropriate accessory-modeling poses!), but it was certainly not lacking in drama and awkwardness either. And like any reality show worth its salt, there was a pretty decent hot tub scene complete with a game of truth or dare and the obligatory girl-on-girl kissing session.
The actual photo shoot appeared genuinely difficult, and the final shots ended up looking cool — but that hot air balloon terrified me! Did you see those men struggling to keep it on the ground? Yikes! (Has anyone read Ian McEwan's novel Enduring Love? I think that's why the hot air balloon scene freaked me out.)
OK — time to test your Top Model knowledge. You really should check out the awesome photos from the episode, but first take my quiz!
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Valentino
Dress for Less
Fornarina
I didn't read Enduring Love, but I saw the film adaptation, and I agree on the freakout!
110/10- how sad
2The butt cheeks thing was so hilarious!
3I mean? Butt cheeks!
4The Lauren Brie photo kinda scares me... It looks like her head is on backwards... But I guess that is high fashion! I thought Marjorie's was better.
5there's something about marjorie that reminds me of justin long..
6i dunno.
but i agreed with who ended up leaving - her picture was bad - but i don't think it was fair of tyra to put her on the spot about her weight.. your right buzz - it wasn't cool of her to do that.
I'm surprised I got all these right. I don't pay that much attention to their names!
7If the Tyra that be and her cronies thought that Nikeysha was too skinny, then WHY did they choose her to participate in the competition?? I think they did that to TRY to make themselves look good by SAYING just THAT!
89/10! Woot woot.
I loved last night's episode. I like Marjorie and Analeigh the best, I think. Marjorie took the best picture again (in my opinion) and Analeigh just seems like a really sweet girl. I honestly think the situation with Hannah pushing Isis was blown out of proportion. I think Isis was backing into her really quick, so Hannah pushed her away so she wouldn't get hit. As for her racist comments, well....this is another stereotype but she IS a small-town girl from Alaska, so she probably isn't used to being around people of a different race than she is and believes in the black stereotypes that are portrayed in movies & music.
9I agree with California girl! If you look back at the scene in the hot tub, Hannah was smiling when she pushed Isis - she wasn't doing it to be mean, I think it was supposed to be a joking tap like "Hey, I'm sitting here," not "get away from me, *****!" And it possibly was too hard but I don't think she meant to be that way. The girls blew it way out of proportion. I doubt it had anything to do with Isis's race or sexuality - I think Hannah just didn't want to get sat on. I thought bringing the whole house into it was the worst thing they could do, it made it into such a drama when they could have settled it quietly. Hannah really needed someone to help mediate the conversation with her roommates because she wasn't able to say what she meant and her feelings weren't getting across.
I think we're all [Americans] racists in some way because we're raised in a racist society, and I think Hannah may harbor some racist ideas without even knowing they're racist. She's from a small town, she needs to have her mind expanded and she needs to see the world, but I think any racism she betrayed was based on ignorance and innocence, not hatred. And her roommates werent' helping her learn or helping her shed her small town mindset, they just attacked her and made her an outsider.
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