The America’s Next Top Model Documentary You’ve Been Waiting for Is Coming
- Julia Bergh
- Jan 27
- 1 min read
During the 1990s and early 2000s, supermodels emerged as prominent superstars, while the fashion business remained mostly accessible only through local high streets.

In 2003, the television program America’s Next Top Model premiered and transformed the landscape. The contentious program, hosted by Tyra Banks, continued until 2018 and provided the typical young girl her opportunity for fame.
Upon reflection, numerous scenarios are distressing to observe, featuring judges humiliating young girls regarding their physiques and appearances. These disparaging instances have imparted a complex history to the show, and tonight we finally uncover the truth of what transpired. Netflix is launching a docuseries titled Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model, focussing on the original program. Anticipate remarks from Tyra Banks and other judges, reflecting on the experience. In the recently unveiled trailer, Banks states, “I realised I exceeded the limits.” It was quite intense. However, you were insisting on it. We continued to exert increasing pressure.
The three-part documentary is set to premiere on February 16 on Netflix, with the platform indicating it "will explore the intricate mechanisms of the show, which achieved viral success with a global viewership exceeding 100 million at its zenith," so be sure to mark your calendars.




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