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America's Next Top Model season 20

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America's Next Top Model season 20
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The twentieth cycle of America's Next Top Model (subtitled as America's Next Top Model: Guys & Girls and stylized as ANTM 2.0) premiered on August 2, 2013. It was the 14th season to air on The CW. Tyra Banks, Kelly Cutrone, Bryanboy, and Rob Evans all returned as judges. As in the previous cycle, public voting was still a factor in eliminations.[3] This was the first cycle of the show to feature male contestants. Tyra indicated in an interview that a school version called LeGore's Next Top Model (2011), inspired her to start including male contestants. The international destination for this cycle was Bali, Indonesia, the first visit in Southeast Asia since cycle 6.

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The prizes for this cycle included a modeling contract with NEXT Model Management, a spread in Nylon magazine, and a US$100,000 campaign with Guess.[4]

The winner of the competition was 19-year-old Jourdan Miller from Bend, Oregon with Marvin Cortes placing as runner up.[5]

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Contestants

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(Ages stated are at start of contest)

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Episodes

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The Comeback Series

Much like the previous cycle, The Comeback Series also returned online with Bryanboy as its host. The web series follows the eliminated models as they participate in the photo shoots. This season, the audience enabled two eliminated models, one male and one female, to return to the competition.[23] For having accumulated the highest social media score average, Alex was allowed to return to the competition at the end of episode 8. Immediately after her comeback, it was revealed that one additional male contestant would also be given the opportunity to return. In episode 10, the episode following the season recap, it was revealed that Jeremy was the male model who would be returning to the competition.

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Note: Bianca and Chris S. did not participate in the Comeback Series.

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Call-out order

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  1. In the first part of the episode 1, the pool of 35 contestants was reduced to 26 who moved on to the next round of casting. In the second part, the pool of 26 semi-finalists was reduced to 16 contestants who moved on to the main competition.
  2. In episode 8, all the eliminated models were brought back to panel after Phil's elimination. At the end of the episode, Alexandra was able to return to the competition for having obtained the highest social media score out of the eliminated girls. Just as Jeremy, Mike and Phil were called forward to learn their verdict, the episode ended in a cliffhanger. It was revealed the following episode that Jeremy would return to the competition.
  3. In episode 14, Tyra and the judges revealed that there would be one final elimination before the fashion show. The episode ended in a cliffhanger and the call-out resumed at the next episode. At the beginning of episode 15, it was revealed that Cory had been eliminated.

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  The contestant was eliminated after their third time in the bottom two
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  The contestant was eliminated in the final judging and placed as the runner-up

Average call-out order

Casting call-out order, comeback first call-outs and final two are not included.

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Scoring chart

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  Indicates the contestant had the highest score that week.
  Indicates the contestant was in the bottom two that week.
  Indicates the contestant was eliminated that week.

Photo shoot guide

  • Episode 1 was split into two parts:
    • First part: Masquerade fashion show (casting)
    • Second part: Leather outfits (casting)
  • Episode 2 photo shoot: Alternative weddings
  • Episode 3 photo shoot: S&M fashion with Alessandra Ambrosio and Rob Evans
  • Episode 4 photo shoot: Trailer park chic
  • Episode 5 commercial: Questionable Body Spray gender role reversal
  • Episode 6 photo shoot: Nail art beauty shots
  • Episode 7 photo shoot: Splashing body paint
  • Episode 8 photo shoot: Magical field couture
  • Episode 10 photo shoot: Flawsome with Zendaya and Shaun Ross
  • Episode 11 photo shoot: Animorphs with endangered animals
  • Episode 12 photo shoot: Rice paddy couture
  • Episode 13 photo shoot: Hanging upside-down with bats
  • Episode 14 photo shoots: Guess campaign; Nylon magazine spreads
  • Episode 15 photo shoot: Feral and wild in the jungle

Makeovers

  • Chlea – Long wavy honey blonde weave
  • Mike – Amber highlights
  • Kanani – Pixie cut
  • Jiana – Long bob cut and dyed darker
  • Phil – Shoulder length wavy brown weave
  • Alexandra – Dyed chocolate brown
  • Don – Dyed blonde with lighter facial hair
  • Nina – Layered shoulder length cut with bangs and dyed red
  • Jeremy – Trimmed & lightened with highlights
  • Renee – Straightened and dyed black
  • Chris H. – Dyed ice blonde
  • Cory – Shaved bald
  • Marvin – A fade
  • Jourdan – Dyed honey blonde

Notes

  1. The final scores of season were originally shown to be 32.0 for Jourdan and 27.5 for Marvin.[citation needed] After the finale aired, several people had noted that the scores were identical to those shown during the first elimination of the finale. Furthermore, while Tyra had announced that the fan vote would have no say in the final scores, they had been added into the final tally nevertheless. In an article released by Reality TV World, it was revealed that there had been a glitch with the final scores during post-production, and that the actual scores for the finale were 27.0 for Jourdan (having received a nine from all three judges) and 25.0 for Marvin (having received 8 points from Tyra and Kelly, and 9 points from Rob). The CW acknowledged the finale contained incorrect scoring graphics after being contacted about the discrepancy. During an exclusive statement, a representative of the network was quoted as saying: "There was a technical error with the on-air graphics that occurred during post-production of the finale of ANTM, however, as you can see in the photo,[24] it didn't change the outcome meaning Jourdan is still the winner." [25]
  2. Alex returned the competition in episode 8, while Jeremy returned in episode 10.

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