Talk:America's Next Top Model season 3

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During Week 11, the show showed quick clips of fashionable "Harajuku Girls". In actuality, some of these girls were cosplayers. Three of the girls were clearly in cosplay of Visual Kei bands; one was dressed as Tatsurou from the band MUCC, while two others were dressed as members of the band Gazette.

Is there a Wiki page to describe what is "good" and "bad" trivia? Since several episdoes of this cycle are Japan-centric, and most the images they show of the "Japanese girls" are not fashion based images, but cosplayers, I think this trivia will be interesting to people who liked these episodes and would like to know more. Denaar 02:51, 12 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

  • Admittedly, the article still needs quite a lot of work, but none of this came across when I read the article. Perhaps it should be in the main section if it's THAT relevant, but I tend to think it doesn't fit with this article as it was so "disjointed". In any case, I doubt if anyone reading the article would care whether some cameo shots were of Harajuku girls or cosplayers. If the differences weren't stated in the show, it would be considered original research, and thus should be removed. Ohconfucius 05:55, 13 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Somebody needs to bring back the call-out order table. Unfortunately I have no idea how to do so. It looks to have been removed due to vandalism. 4.241.33.207 05:15, 2 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Kelle, you go girl

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Forget those other girls that made fun of you because you act "like a white girl." I went through and still go through the same thing. Shine and be the best you that you can be.

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Magdalena off of the call-out chart??

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She was still a part of the show, so let's not take her off the call-out chart. —Preceding unsigned comment added by SMSstopper0913 (talkcontribs) 03:36, 25 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Beautiful "Black" Girl

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I just finished watching the show and I am curious to why it would be replayed, at least without edit? When Yaya and Eva boasted about being "black", it made no sense. We have no control over the color that we enter the world, so it would have made more sense for them to boast of their accomplishments. When they spoke of being black they did not reveal their color, but they did reveal their predjudice of mine! To me, those girls are pretty, but they are not beautiful because beauty is inside and out and predjudice is ugly! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 0that (talkcontribs) 02:53, 28 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

International destination

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We all know that the girls went to Tokyo,Japan,but they also visited Jamaica at the 2nd episode.So,we should discuss if you can inlude it as an international destination.Thank you.

Edit request from Cgjames1, 26 April 2010

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{{editsemiprotected}} This is Cassie Grisham (now Cassie Grisham James). I would like a change made to the "Where are they now" section and it should read as follows; Graduated from the University of Oklahoma. She is married and owns her own high-end [baby] crib bedding business called The Cribery (www.thecribery.com).

I did not do any bridal modeling.

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Cgjames1 (talk) 05:37, 26 April 2010 (UTC)Reply

Hi there. I have removed " including a bridal shot". However, I am unable to add the info about the business, because you did not provide a source. Please understand, I have no way of knowing that you are who you claim to be.
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Best wishes,  Chzz  ►  11:11, 26 April 2010 (UTC)Reply

Makeovers

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Julie - Layered haircut

Kristi - Bangs added

Jennipher - 17 inches cut off and dyed blonde

Kelle - Black hair weave

Cassie - Brightened

Toccara - Wavy black hair extensions

Nicole - Lucille Ball inspired fiery red cropped haircut

Norelle - Chopped off and braces removed

Ann - Light blonde highlights

Amanda - Ice blonde hair extensions

Yaya - Braids removed and face treated for acne

Eva - Blonde pixie haircut

--216.118.143.198 (talk) 14:18, 3 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

Unfortunately, we can't include these per WP:OR and WP:POV. Thanks! Plastikspork ―Œ(talk) 01:59, 4 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

Call-Out order

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Okay, someone needs to stop making false changes. First off, for the second call out (2 Column), Kristy was called second, and Amanda was bottom three; not the other way around. Also, why is Yaya's name twice on the column #8. One of the those (the third one) is Amanda. --Stylekid411 (talk) 03:13, 20 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

i like this program with all my heart and as for me eva was surpose to be secound and yaya first never the less tyra yaya and eva you are models to me am also a very black beautiful girl i thank you peiple for not trying to become white like the others tyra i love your program — Preceding unsigned comment added by 41.204.76.138 (talk) 12:35, 30 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

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