Jealousy reared its ugly head at the beginning of Week 8 of Caribbean’s Next Top Model, with the girls complaining about Kittisha’s winning the top photo the previous week. Nicoya said her poses were too safe and a bit simple, while Ayana said it was unfair that Kittisha won, considering she couldn’t do the more … Continue reading
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CNTM Week 7 – Tears and tempers reign (December 15, 2015)
With only six models remaining in the running to become Caribbean’s Next Top Model, each contestant is coming under greater pressure, both from the judges and from themselves. Tears are always close to the surface and come out several times, especially during elimination. This week, the Wendy Mail for the challenge asked “Do you know … Continue reading
CNTM Week 6 – T&T contestant eliminated (December 6, 2015)
“A very important aspect of being a model is convincing designers to hire you. This is a very important function of a young model’s career and the young lady who nails this and develops this skill will have the kind of career every girl wants.” This advice from host Wendy Fitzwilliam began Week Six of … Continue reading
CNTM Week 5 – Yugge raises her game (December 1, 2015)
So many double-entendres come to mind when you hear “Join us as we get wet on the way to finding out who will be the Caribbean’s Next Top Model,” at the beginning of week 5. (Hint: they’re doing a swimsuit photoshoot.) But I’ll let you come up with those on your own. Host Wendy Fitzwilliam … Continue reading
CNTM Week 4 – Hopefuls raise the drama stakes (November 24, 2015)
We’re now in the fourth episode of Caribbean’s Next Top Model 2015, and it’s clear who’s emerging as the clear leaders in the fashion stakes as well as the drama stakes. Richard Young said generally he didn’t think the girls understood what their purpose as a model was. “The model is an intermediary between the … Continue reading
CNTM Week 3 – Drama centres around Yugge (November 10, 2015)
Tears and drama seem to be standard for any reality show, and even more so when it involves people living together and competing against each other. This week on the Caribbean’s Next Top Model, that drama centred around makeovers and one particular contestant. Have you ever wondered if people deliberately play to the cameras during … Continue reading