Monday, April 13, 2009

'America's Next Top Model' Fakery Exposed



After last month's riot during the New York City open casting for cycle 13 of "America's Next Top Model", last weekend's re-do went off without a hitch.

But according to reports, the whole open calling audition process is just for show and at least four contestants were pre-selected in private before last month's "a.

“The producers had already picked some of the girls they wanted in private meetings,” an insider told the Daily News. “They had to sign agreements promising not to reveal how they were chosen.”

Dehea Abraham says she flew up from Atlanta for the March 14 open call only to be told by a friend that she didn’t stand a chance. “My friend is a dancer who’s represented by a talent agency that also handles models,” says Abraham. “Someone from the show saw her MySpace page and invited her to a secret pre-audition. My friend doesn’t really want to model. But she figured she’d try it out. She had to sign a confidentiality agreement.

“When I got to New York, she called me and said, ‘Please tell me you’re not in New York City. You’re wasting your time.’”

As expected, the CW network refused to admit it, but we all know what's going on.

Who really thinks anything about reality TV is real.

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