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America's Next Top Model: Paulina Porizkova Get to Know
Together with the revelation of the cycle 10 is candidate for America's Next Top Model was the announcement that Leslie "Twiggy" Hornby left the show, and thus can not be part of the jury in the next season. The CW cited "scheduling conflicts" as a reason for their departure, and there are no hard feelings when she left.
"We would like to thank Twiggy for her great services "Said executive producer for the reality show." To the show We want her all the best for their efforts and hope with her in future cycles of ANTM as well as other projects together. "
It was then revealed that former supermodel Paulina Porizkova Twiggy's position as revealed Judge panel. America 's Next Top Model is to return next month, and we have a couple of weeks to know before they Porizkova grace our television screens.
The Tyra Banks reality competition is very proud that Porizkova join their team. In fact, Mok said: "We are thrilled, Paulina have as part of this cycle jury. The show and participants will benefit a lot from her great knowledge and modeling. "
Hailing from the Czech Republic, Paulina Porizkova was the model of the 1980s by American Photo Magazine. She began modeling when she was just 15 years old, and they immediately began with their fame, to front pages of many established fashion magazines such as Vogue, Elle, Cosmopolitan and Glamour. She was also one of People magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People twice in the 1990s named.
How ANTM host Tyra Banks, Porizkova also ventured into acting and in addition to notable actors like Johnny Depp, Tom Selleck and John Stamos appeared. Besides being an actress, she is also an author, who wrote the novel "A Model Summer" in 2007. Porizkova also recently released Dancing with the Stars season four, where they were off and her partner Alec Mazo first elected.
Fang Porizkova in Cycle 10 of America 's Next Top Model on Wednesday, 20 February at 9pm ET.
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