My all-male castings was just vile- all I can say is, I'm glad I'm not gay because having to spend so much time in the company of such dull, boring men was torture. So I did nothing. I didn't bother signing in to check how I was going, and because I didn't like the people I was with, I didn't bother to talk to them. Maybe I was better than them?
And do you know what really makes me laugh- they made a big thing about how I was coming 5th? Well the person who came 4th worked their arse off to get there and I did nothing and scored pretty much the same.
Laziness ftw. All male rookies, btw, are just awful.
Just watching it in the UK on Living and have to say, I think the concept of only having short models is stupid. This show is about finding a top model who can survive with a career in the modelling history- and I'm not being sizeist but how many models under 5'7 have acheived a huge amount of success. Kate, Naomi, Eva, Claudia, Christy, Helena, Linda- all the big names. Big in more ways than one :/
I am from the UK and would love to obtain a work visa in America, do some work as part of my degree and then apply for an American reality TV show (i.e Big Brother or Survivor). Does these shows have a history of recruiting non-American contestants, and if so, who were they and how did they do?