America’s Next Top Model
“America’s Next Top Model” debuts on VH1 Monday night.
In the show’s 22 seasons, there have been many memorable contestants, some of whom have gone on to great success.
“America’s Next Top Model” debuts on VH1 Monday night.
In the show’s 22 seasons, there have been many memorable contestants, some of whom have gone on to great success.
Curry made history as the very first winner of “America’s Next Top Model.”
While appearing on “The Surreal Life,” she fell in love with “Brady Bunch” star Christopher Knight. They appeared in the reality show “My Fair Brady” together and wed in 2006. The couple divorced in 2013.
Curry hosted a few TV shows, but is best known for her eloborate cosplay at the annual Comic-Con event.
House was the winner of Cycle 2.
She went on to host “The Look for Less.”
Jones finished in 7th place in Cycle 3.
Jones has modeled for several plus-size lines, and even competed on “Celebrity Fit Club” — twice. She also released a fitness DVD.
DaCosta was runner-up in Cycle 3.
She portrayed Whitney Houston in a Lifetime biopic and currently stars on “Chicago Med.”
Marcille was the winner of Cycle 3.
Marcille has modeled and appeared in numerous TV shows, primarily on the CW and BET. She hosted “Hair Battle Spectacular” on Oxygen.
Jean finished in 11th place in Cycle 5.
She has the distinction of being the first person to quit “ANTM” after having her long brunette hair cut short and dyed blonde.
The former beauty queen had small parts on “One Tree Hill” and “Mad Men,” and married Stephen Amell in 2012.
D’Amato finished in 6th place in Cycle 5 and was the winner of Cycle 17 (“All Stars”).
She’s continued to model, appear in reality TV, and pursued a music career as well.
Stolz finished in 5th place in Cycle 5.
Stolz became a MTV News correspondent and MTV veejay for MTVu after “Top Model.” She now works as a director at Bank of America.
Scullark finished in 3rd place in Cycle 5 and 10th place in Cycle 17.
She is one of the most commercially successful of the show’s contestants, appearing in campaigns for Target, Old Navy, Pantene, and Garnier.
Evans was the winner of Cycle 6.
She too has had a lot of commercial success, modeling in a number of runway fashion shows as “Dani.” Here she is with supermodel Bregje Heinen.
English was the winner of Cycle 7.
She hosted Oxygen’s “Pretty Wicked” and is best known for becoming a spokesperson for Psoriasis Foundation.
Gonzalez was the winner of Cycle 8.
She’s had a successful career in both print and runway modeling. She’s even appeared in a number of music videos.
Siad placed 3rd in Cycle 10.
She is the most successful high fashion model from the franchise, appearing in shows for Hermes, Ralph Lauren, and more. She was the face of Herve Leger in 2012.
Rozova was the runner-up in Season 10.
Like Siad, she’s had a successful high fashion modeling career. She is particularly popular in Asian markets.
Thompson was the winer of Cycle 10.
As the show’s first plus-size winner, she has modeled for Target, J.C. Penney, and Forever 21.
She also launched a jewelry line and dating website.
King placed 10th in Cycle 10 and 12th in Cycle 17.
She was the first transgender contestant on “Top Model” and continues to be one of the most visible trans personalities on TV. She appeared in the Oxygen series “Strut.”
Benjamin finished in 8th place in Cycle 20, the first to have male models.
The aspiring rapper has since appeared in Ariana Grande’s “Into You” video and modeled for Rocawear.
DiMarco — the winner of Cycle 22 (the last on the CW) — is only the second male winner in the show’s history. (The VH1 reboot will only feature female models.)
The deaf model went on to win “Dancing With the Stars,” and has modeled for Armani, 2xist, and more.