#Isis antm tv
I never saw it coming and I still don't agree with it, but it's reality TV and you never know why. This is supposed to be more than another cycle, it's about branding and star power, so with all those things put together I was completely shocked I went home. I was also told I was the most on brand in the challenge.
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The photographer was excited, telling me to hold it, keep the extreme poses, and I kept going until I fell over and got burned from the ropes in pushing myself to the extreme. I definitely know I delivered and all the girls told me I delivered. "I definitely know they didn't pick my best shot, even from seeing the footage everyone saw on the show you can clearly see I had a wide range of extreme shots and they picked one that was really low energy and boring.
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Why do you think you were sent home this week? Were there any reasons you were given that maybe we didn't see in the episode? Here's what she told Digital Spy about this week's photoshoot, her experience on All Stars and hopes for the future: In the end it was Isis King and Angelea Preston who landed in the bottom two and it was cycle 11's Isis who was sent home from the competition. Unfortunately for the others, this meant there was double pressure to succeed at the tricky photoshoot which involved balancing on stilts in pairs. America's Next Top Model: All Stars' latest episode gave us a twist at elimination when half of the girls were automatically saved after winning an interview challenge with Extra host Mario Lopez.