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15:25Elle dit que tu ai répondu à quoi que tu savais ?
15:29Je ne suis pas corps dans ce cas.
15:33Elle m'a reçu et dit,
15:39C'est précisément ce qu'il faut que tu me trouvais,
15:43mais je veux que tu t'es sourire à partir de là.
15:48Ce n'est exactement ce qu'elle dit.
15:50C'est comme qui confirme que quelqu'un connaissait
15:54de me.
15:56Ils ont l'air tout de nous.
15:59Vous avez l'air de notre type et nos fingerprints.
16:03Elle était de l'oeil, depuis le début,
16:06pour être la seule à la fin.
16:11Anjali n'a pas de l'argent
16:13du que tu as promis que tu as m'a fait.
16:17Et tu as m'a donné le truc,
16:21c'est cruel.
16:21C'est un peu drôle.
16:23Ma dream was right there.
16:25Like, someone dangling candy
16:27en front of a kid.
16:28Like, almost, almost, almost.
16:30I was supposed to walk away
16:31with $100,000,
16:33but they gave me $300 cash.
16:38Like, some pity money
16:39that sent me on my way.
16:43Two months later,
16:44the producers called me.
16:46We're gonna do a reshoot
16:48for the finale.
16:50And then on the show,
16:52they said Anjali is disqualified.
16:55It turns out that after shooting was wrapped,
16:57our production team and the network
16:59learned information from Anjali
17:01that disqualifies her from the competition.
17:05America's next top model is Lisa.
17:12So, when the episode aired,
17:15Lisa is the on-air winner
17:17of Cycle 17 All-Stars.
17:20Nothing about me being the original winner
17:23or why we had to disqualify Anjali.
17:27So now, the trending topic on Twitter was me.
17:30What happened to Anjali?
17:33I went back to change the narrative
17:35so people would stop calling me an alcoholic bitch.
17:38That definitely didn't happen.
17:40They actually made it worse.
17:43There was fans coming after me,
17:47asking what happened to Anjali.
17:50So now I have people reaching out to me,
17:52and of course I don't want to talk about it
17:53because I'm embarrassed.
17:55I just went through something so traumatic.
17:57The attorney for CBS told me,
17:59you know, Anjali, you did this to yourself.
18:02Yes, thank you.
18:04Thank you for being so kind
18:05and telling me that I up.
18:07Thank you.
18:08People kept talking about it,
18:10and so they brought in the ratings.
18:13I felt used.
18:15I felt like a throwaway.
18:18There could have been a sensible excuse
18:20as to why Anjali didn't make the final runway.
18:24She got sick or something.
18:27But y'all wanted people to question
18:30what happened to me to boost your ratings.
18:34It's not right.
18:35It was wrong.
18:37The system we're in already punishes poverty.
18:39You told me that if I worked hard,
18:42I could get this thing.
18:43I got it, and you took it from me.
18:46And then to strip that from her,
18:49and she actually needs it,
18:51and you give it to a white woman?
18:55You gotta be kidding me, yo.
19:06It wasn't always about who the best model was.
19:09It was about who would be the best spokesperson
19:12for the brand.
19:14Top Model took Anjali's win away
19:17because Cover Girl, allegedly,
19:19was not happy that an escort won.
19:24If you have a presenting sponsor
19:26that pays for production,
19:28you gotta keep your presenting sponsor happy.
19:31By Cycle 24,
19:33it wasn't even a modeling competition anymore.
19:34It was a gimmicky TV show.
19:36Whoa, whoa, whoa.
19:38It's a big step.
19:39Okay?
19:41Tyra, over the years,
19:43was really good at fetishizing
19:46and gimmicking up people
19:48who looked even more different
19:50than the different she used to celebrate.
19:53And what makes you interesting, special, different?
19:55I have a disease called alopecia universalis,
19:57so it's autoimmune.
19:58It attacks my hair follicles
19:59and my hair falls out.
20:00It's hard to talk about.
20:04I was like a super fan of the show
20:05before I was even on it.
20:07I know the show like the back of my hand.
20:09Every winner, every contestant,
20:11from every season.
20:13I had a lot of insecurities
20:15about losing my hair,
20:17but I thought being on the show
20:19was an opportunity for me
20:20to kind of find myself
20:21and figure out who I was
20:22without other people telling me
20:24like what was beautiful.
20:26But out of all 24 seasons
20:28of America's Next Top Model,
20:30the sponsor has always been a makeup brand.
20:34My season was the only season
20:37that the sponsor was a hair company.
20:40How was I ever gonna win
20:42once I was told Pantene was the sponsor?
20:44I don't have hair.
20:46You cast a girl with alopecia
20:49on a hair product competition.
20:52I mean, it's cruel, it's evil.
20:55Look, I can imagine
20:57to be a buxom 17-year-old black girl
21:00in France selling your looks.
21:03You're probably treated like a zoo animal.
21:06But you promised me
21:07you were gonna do it different.
21:09So why didn't you do it different?
21:12Right away during my audition process,
21:14I walked into the room.
21:15I was like, hi, I'm Gina.
21:17They were like,
21:18so you went from childhood modeling
21:20to like va-va-boom.
21:22And Tyra's like looking at me like this.
21:24And I was like,
21:25are you guys referring to Playboy?
21:28As soon as I said that,
21:31I noticed Tyra's expression change
21:32to like kind of smug and like cold.
21:36And when I said the idea of selling sex worked for me,
21:40being sexy in my career worked for me.
21:41Tyra didn't like that.
21:43And her response to me was,
21:45you sound like a prostitute.
21:48Tyra made an entire career off of being sexy.
21:50I mean, the biggest thing she's known for
21:52is Victoria's Secret.
21:53It blew my mind that she was that offended by it.
21:57And this is within minutes of meeting somebody
21:59that I idolized my entire life.
22:02So I told them I lost my hair
22:04at the same time every girl was getting boobs
22:06and like having a glow up.
22:08I did something to grow into
22:11and step into my own femininity.
22:13And as soon as I said that,
22:15she looks at me and goes,
22:16now tell me about alopecia.
22:18While I'm mid-breakdown.
22:19I see a very beautiful girl.
22:22With hair or without hair.
22:24Your neck fell in fierce.
22:27None of the conversation about Playboy
22:29and why I was crying like that was ever shown.
22:32That was the first, the very first way
22:35that they manipulated my emotions
22:37to get a certain scene.
22:41They always would do this manipulation
22:43surrounding the concept of my story with my hair.
22:47I am ready with your tie over.
22:49Gina, that wig that you have,
22:51you're going to have to say goodbye to her.
22:52I never saw that video.
22:54I never saw Tyra say that to me.
22:56I was told I was getting a wig.
22:57Like, the editing process changed that video.
23:00Can we take your wig off now?
23:02Because I don't even know what's under.
23:04Oh.
23:05I just never know.
23:06It's a surprise at a time.
23:07Like, I always hope that there's hair there.
23:10They literally just told me they were giving me hair
23:12and then all of a sudden it was different.
23:15I had never shaved my head like that before.
23:19It felt like touching a snake.
23:20Like, I just felt like creepy crawly in my own skin.
23:25Looking back on it,
23:27their editing was that deceptive
23:29that they were actually able to make an audience
23:30think that I felt powerful.
23:36I felt so small.
23:42How do you get the reality TV show Emmy?
23:44Make sure you have a sad arc
23:46of someone who's gone through some massive struggle
23:49to show why their circumstances
23:53are so desperate
23:54that they're entitled to public sympathy.
23:58The production of the show
24:00really know how to make sure
24:02that they cast girls
24:05that came from a really hard
24:07or toxic childhood background.
24:10Tell me about growing up
24:12and all the things that you went through
24:13and all the tragedy.
24:15I've been just passed off
24:16to family members a lot.
24:21I was molested, raped.
24:24They were really good at casting someone
24:26who was struggling with something.
24:28You got brothers and sisters.
24:30You're my brother's dad.
24:33I think Renee from my season
24:35was going through some things in her life already.
24:38Tyra, you have to understand,
24:39I have a family to take care of.
24:41My husband was living on the beach.
24:42My son's living with his mom.
24:44I have a lot on my shoulders right now.
24:47And something was kind of spiraling.
24:50I do talk.
24:51I don't feel guilty about talking.
24:53And people have been disrespectful to me.
24:55Is that true?
24:55Y'all don't like me either?
24:59After the show, Renee,
25:03she was in a bad way.
25:04There were a string of arrests.
25:07Allway accused of breaking into people's homes and cars,
25:10stealing weapons, money, and other valuable items.
25:16Renee did an interview in prison.
25:19I was like in shock.
25:22Everybody says,
25:22well, wow, you have all this great opportunity.
25:24But when it comes down to it,
25:26I, I, I, I got into the world and I went,
25:29I went, okay, like here I am, you know,
25:31ready to do this.
25:31And it was just closed door after closed door after closed door.
25:34I couldn't get past the reality TV stigma
25:38that had been put on me.
25:41And then there's Mariana Pujar, Cycle 21.
25:46I felt like we had like a similar shared path and,
25:50and background.
25:52She was this girl who was also an urban girl,
25:54a girl with a little sass, a little spunk.
25:57There's a little toughness in there.
25:59Yeah.
25:59Where's that come from?
26:00I had like a abusive boyfriend at 13.
26:02I didn't have that love for my dad.
26:04So I was kind of looking for that with him.
26:06And just like all the urban girls,
26:09girls like me, girls who are labeled with an attitude.
26:13She was having a hard time getting signed
26:15after being portrayed as difficult or as a villain.
26:19She's young. She has no direction.
26:21She picked the wrong guy to love.
26:24I was so upset about how she was treated like nothing.
26:35She was killed.
26:44Yeah, you want that prize, don't you?
26:48Reality TV in general, people will get cast who are relying on this to make their paycheck.
26:54I was hoping that I could use this to pay off all of the bills that, you know, we're swimming
27:00in debt.
27:00We don't have any place to live.
27:02And I just feel like I failed.
27:03I feel like I failed my family.
27:05They are easy to exploit because they are the most desperate and are willing to accommodate the most things.
27:11If I think that Tyra Banks is my only shot, I'm going to give everything I have.
27:18Okay, it's just six weeks of this crazy, crazy competition, and I'll never have to live in a roach-infested
27:25apartment again.
27:26Well, then I'm going to do every challenge to the max.
27:29When you come from a background where you're used to being abused, being taken advantage of, you're already used to
27:37not standing up for yourself, not setting boundaries.
27:41So it's very easy for productions like this to emotionally manipulate us for entertainment, and Tyra just gets away with
27:50it.
28:00I don't think Tyra had a responsibility to take care of these women.
28:04It would have been relatively impossible, but she had a responsibility to be honest with them.
28:10And I think where she chose to employ that honesty ultimately was cruel, and where the honesty was needed was
28:18completely ignored.
28:21When Mariana passed away, Tyra's post was like,
28:25Oh, Mariana, we love you forever, forever in our hearts.
28:31And I was just like, girl, that is bull .
28:36Tyra and the judges say, they care about us, they want us to have a good career.
28:40We believe this.
28:42But if y'all would have reached out to her and helped her, could she have been in a different
28:48situation?
28:52I did not get a single phone call from Tyra, from anybody checking up.
28:58Wow. Filming all stars.
29:02Ken Mock, he came in the room and he says, I just want to thank you girls so much because
29:06you girls put my girls through college.
29:10And the silence in the room at that point was deafening.
29:15We did not come on this show to make your family's life better.
29:20We came on this show to make our lives better.
29:22I wanted to be able to give young girls that dream because it's an amazing dream and I had the
29:27power to give them that dream.
29:29Call it for what it is. It's a business to you and that's fine.
29:33Don't go and do a media blitz about how you care about us. You didn't and you don't.
29:40I really do think that sometimes Tyra thought she was doing good things.
29:45It's not true.
29:48But when you get high off your own supply, more than making a bajillion dollars, she got an ego stroke.
29:58Tyra's face was all over the place. In the house on the show, it was an environment of worship, like
30:05a sort of deity situation.
30:07Tyra created her own language, which she has trademarked a smize.
30:13Smize!
30:14Smiling with your eyes.
30:15Booty tooch.
30:18H to T.
30:19I need a little bit more H to T. What does that mean?
30:22Head to...
30:23You get Tyra mail that like leaves a little cryptic riddle about what your next challenge is going to be.
30:29Solid tips.
30:31Care to dye.
30:32The branding of the whole situation is like Tyra. It's Tyra's world. We're in it.
30:38I read the book Cultish about cults of every level.
30:42And it really breaks down the tools that they all use.
30:46Top model.
30:48They used all of them.
30:51The unifying definition that people have around what makes something a cult or not is high control.
30:57They controlled when we went to the bathroom, when we ate, when we slept, when we were allowed to speak
31:00to each other.
31:01They isolated us from our friends and family.
31:03We weren't allowed to have magazines, we weren't allowed to have newspapers, we weren't allowed to have anything that showed
31:07what day it was or what time it was.
31:11Down to using the same phrase over and over again.
31:14If you violate the confidentiality agreement, we will dock your wages for the rest of your life.
31:18We will dock your wages for the rest of your life.
31:20We will dock your wages for the rest of your life.
31:25Tyra is the sun and the moon.
31:27Because it's her show and she holds your fate in her hands.
31:33If you think about the main season cast photo, where they will slowly just remove people, like they just disappear.
31:40It's like Tyra controls who gets to exist and who does not get to exist.
31:46We were so sucked into doing what they wanted and just following every order.
31:53because Tyra Banks was just the air that we breathed.
31:59We would do anything for her.
32:03I think fame and validation are two different things.
32:06Because Tyra was famous, but she wanted to be revered and respected.
32:12Designers don't talk about Tyra the way designers talk about Naomi Campbell.
32:17I think that's the kind of thing that eats at Tyra.
32:21We know Tyra Banks. She is famous.
32:24I think she wants more than that.
32:36You've just seen the beginning of Tyra.
32:38She is starting to build an empire.
32:41She looks up to Oprah like nobody else.
32:47I don't think Tyra gets the Tyra show if Tyra doesn't do Top Model.
32:53I don't think anyone is like, oh, yeah, this one girl who did Victoria's Secret.
32:57I want to hear what her opinions are.
33:03Tyra wanted me to come on the Tyra Banks show.
33:05And the producer called me and said, we'll pay $750 and we want to interview you about your childhood trauma.
33:13And I said, not happening.
33:15We all agree that we will just talk about your experience on Top Model.
33:20Great.
33:21My makeup is done.
33:23It's my turn to go get interviewed by Tyra.
33:26And all of a sudden I hear, now I think everybody remembers Lisa as what people, the fans say, the
33:34wild child from Cycle 5.
33:35And then she said, but what you don't know is that she has been physically and sexually abused most of
33:42her childhood.
33:45It was like ice in my veins.
33:48And then I look over and I see Tyra just sitting there.
33:51I'm like, you.
33:52I was like, you, you.
33:54I was so livid.
33:59The PA really calmly takes me backstage and then he opens the door to some room and he just closes
34:08the door behind him.
34:13They locked me in a closet.
34:19I was in there, I don't know, like 20, 30 minutes.
34:23I was like, I don't want to go back.
34:24And they're like, well, then you aren't going to get the $750.
34:28And so I go back up on stage and finish shooting.
34:37I know Tyra went through a lot, but was she a hurt person hurting other people?
34:44Some people could give her that title.
34:48But, you know, to be honest, I don't think Tyra really reveals herself very much to people.
34:55You couldn't really get to her in that way.
34:59I wish I could tell you what you get out of this experience except a lifetime of hate comments on
35:04Instagram.
35:06All I wanted was to have a career and to put money in my pocket.
35:09I thought being on the show was going to get me in.
35:13It turned out to be the opposite, actually.
35:16There were quite a few lasting effects after the show.
35:19For a period of time, it was uncomfortable for me to eat in public because of feedback about my weight.
35:32After the show, I developed a workout disorder where I would want to burn almost everything that I'd eaten for
35:40the day.
35:41I became so tiny until a point where I stopped menstruating for two years.
35:49And I went with a physician and he said, you know, you're now impacting, sorry, you're not going to be
35:58able to be a mother or have a child if you continue trying to always lose weight and be this
36:07thin.
36:10And that really scared me.
36:15Who knows?
36:17Maybe these women would not have had a modeling career anyway.
36:23But you promised me something.
36:26And you didn't deliver.
36:28My life is worse off.
36:30And you own my face.
36:33How are you any different from a pimp selling dreams?
36:38In 2020, it was a moment of re-examination.
36:42I decided to go on my Instagram.
36:46What you guys do and the way that you guys would poke me and use my childhood trauma against me
36:54day in and day out.
36:56It was just so up.
36:58I don't know how you sleep at night.
37:00In that video, it got like 190,000 views, like, I don't know, 2,000 comments like literally overnight.
37:09It just blew up.
37:11It opened the doors to where other girls were contacting me because what I had said was exactly what happened
37:19to them.
37:20Tyra Banks, you speak on all this female empowerment and building people up and accepting their differences, when in reality,
37:27you do the opposite.
37:36It opened up this camaraderie and we didn't feel alone anymore.
37:47I've gone through therapy.
37:49I have had a great career in the world of broadcasting, fashion reporting, commentating, and, of course, being a mom
37:59to my son, Alistair.
38:02I've kind of given up being so hard on myself, so I've come out stronger.
38:10I worked after the show as a model, but I realized when I would show up to set that I
38:15was sick of being the least creative person there.
38:18So I made the shift and I started working as a writer.
38:22I just wrote my book called You Want to Be On Top, a memoir of makeovers, manipulation, and not becoming
38:28America's Next Top Model.
38:30When I started to write down the story and tell the things that happened that I had never said out
38:35loud before, it was surprisingly painful.
38:40Like, when I saw my own words on the page, I was like, that was a human being that was
38:47doing that to me.
38:50I ended up going back to school. I am an award-winning journalist.
38:56And I always say award-winning because you're going to put some respect on my name.
39:00You know, no matter what I've been through, I'm here now.
39:04Part of the reason why I got into a journalism career was because I wanted to tell stories of people's
39:11voices who were silenced, like how they tried to silence me.
39:19All right, so let's get into it. First of all, we need to have a lot of movement, dimension, and
39:26shapes. Who remembers those three key elements?
39:30Now, I help other aspiring models and I develop them and help them start their own modeling careers with my
39:36company, Find Your Light.
39:38Oh, I love!
39:39And I have just gotten tons of models signed to modeling agencies and it has just been incredibly fulfilling to
39:46help these models establish their confidence in themselves.
39:50More neck, more neck, more neck. Yeah, I think long neck.
39:54It's super important for you to be comfortable. It's important that we feel safe and like somebody actually cares.
40:04Being a mom now, the last thing that I want to do is raise two girls who have insecurities.
40:11Like, I never want them to feel the way that I did.
40:15The last thing this world needs is two more insecure little girls and for them to go seeking validation from
40:20someone who's also going to hurt them.
40:25When people go, you're just bitching. It was reality TV back then.
40:29Tyra Banks and Ken Mock are still profiting off of the tears and the trauma of girls to this day
40:35right now.
40:36That's why I'm still sitting here. That's why I'm still complaining.
40:40I think about Heidi Klum, who did Project Runway, but she never actually became like the public character of the
40:48show.
40:48When you contrast that to something like Top Model, it really is a control exercise to ensure that people understand
40:55that Tyra is the Alpha and Omega.
40:56Have my legacy be about some stuff linked together on the internet when there were 24 cycles of changing the
41:08world.
41:11It didn't change the world. It didn't change my world.
41:14It changed the world of the people you interacted with.
41:18I don't know what's subversive about making pretty girls feel bad for not being pretty enough.
41:25You didn't subvert anything. Tyra Banks is a woman with all kinds of issues, puppeteering a bunch of girls and
41:34giving them issues while she's working on her own issues.
41:39Get therapy. You got the money for it.
41:57I'm an education for them, so I'm pregnant.
42:00And I know the time.
42:02There's a lot of success.
42:05You got the money for that.
42:06You're not relaxed.
42:06You're not healthy.
42:06You're not lavar.
42:06If you do, I get interested in it.
42:07I'm w deposits by showing up your events.
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