Photographer Nigel Barker breaks down what “America’s Next Top Model” got right — and wrong.


Is Tyra Banks the villain? It is dependent upon whom you ask.

A brand new Netflix docuseries has reopened the injuries of “America’s Next Top Model,” the favored actuality present that started by promising younger ladies an opportunity at an actual modeling profession and ended as a meme machine for its problematic picture shoots and judging.

Over three episodes, Banks, former contestants and different judges, together with the photographer Nigel Barker, look again on the present, which ran from 2003 to 2018. Some slam Banks, whereas Banks herself seeks to set the report straight from her perspective. And then there may be Barker, who tries, as he did on the unique present, to stroll a balanced line.

“Were there mistakes? Yeah. Lots. Was Tyra responsible for all of them? No, of course not,” Barker instructed NCS final week, forward of the Monday launch of “Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model.” “But was she a part of it? Yes.”

“But, also,” he added, “when a woman is the head of something and a businesswoman, people often condemn women in different ways than they would if a man had done things.”

Banks already had a profitable profession as a mannequin when she created the fact present that includes younger ladies going by way of a collection of challenges to win the title of “top model,” which included a contract with a serious company. Banks additionally hosted and government produced this system.

With its fixation on excessive vogue, thinness and proximity to celeb, “America’s Next Top Model” mirrored the occasions through which it aired and grew to become a cultural phenomenon. The present gained a brand new life throughout the pandemic, changing into standard amongst some who weren’t even born when it debuted.

As the years went on, many challenges had been more and more considered with derision, together with a photograph shoot through which contestants had been made as much as be totally different races and one other through which a contestant whose mom had been shot and paralyzed was made to pose as a gunshot sufferer. Contestants had been usually criticized for his or her weight.

Barker served as a photographer and decide for 18 seasons of the present earlier than he and his associates “the two Jays” — runway coach and decide J. Alexander, also called Miss J, and artistic director and decide Jay Manuel, also called Mr. Jay — had been let go in 2012.

These days, whereas he doesn’t dismiss the criticism of the present, he additionally sees one other perspective.

“A lot of times people weren’t talking about, say, petite models. They weren’t talking about plus size models. They weren’t talking about models of color, but Tyra did and brought those subjects up,” Barker instructed NCS. “Very touchy, very difficult subjects to talk about. And as a result, people talked about them and they got out in the open air, and then we kind of made decisions and said, oh, that was terrible.”

Though time has put a few of how these discussions unfolded beneath a brand new microscope, Barker stated he’s proud to level out that “no one was talking about it until we did it.”

“And so I hope that some of that comes through too, and that there is compassion on all sides and reason on all sides,” he stated.

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The contents of the three-episode docuseries, which Barker noticed in its entirety previous to its debut, shocked even him in some instances.

One case entails Shandi Sullivan, a contestant on cycle 2, because the seasons are known as. When the present initially aired, one episode featured a scene through which Sullivan was offered as having had intercourse with a person she met throughout a visit to Milan together with her fellow contestants. Others witnessed the incident, which happened within the presence of the movie crew. When the present aired, Sullivan was offered as distraught after realizing she’d cheated on her boyfriend again dwelling.

In the docuseries, Sullivan reveals she was inebriated and couldn’t have consented to having intercourse with the person, whom she had met whereas filming, as he and others had transported the contestants throughout their time within the Italian metropolis.

Sullivan tells the Netflix filmmakers that she was “hammered” after ingesting wine throughout a dinner when the group of Vespa drivers had been invited to come back over by manufacturing.

“I remember him just like on top of me,” she says within the docuseries. “I was blacked out. No one did anything to stop it. And it all got filmed, all of it.”

Sullivan posted on social media after “Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model” debuted Monday, explaining why she agreed to take part within the docuseries. She used a smiling throwback picture from earlier than the unique present aired, explaining that on the time she had gone again to her job “with a makeover and a secret that had to wait to air.”

“At the age of 43, I continue to struggle with it; always smiling. That’s why I took this opportunity. Knowing that Tyra didn’t have control over my narrative, that the director and producers here had my back…that’s why I did it,” she wrote. “I did it for me. Because I mattered and I still do! The love I have felt today has been immense. Thank you to everyone that heard me.”

NCS has reached out to Sullivan for added remark.

In the docuseries, Banks is requested about her recollections of what occurred to Sullivan and says it’s “difficult” for her to debate what occurred with manufacturing as a result of “that’s not my territory.”

Barker instructed NCS he knew about as a lot about what had occurred because the viewers did on the time and labored with Sullivan a number of occasions after her time on the present.

“When I watched it originally I was like, ‘God, that’s awful and that’s crazy.’ And the same things that go through any normal person’s head of ‘They allowed that to happen?’” he stated. “Or ‘They didn’t stop that?’ Unfortunately, this is the issue with a lot of these types of shows. The idea behind them is that they look for these really outlandish moments to happen. And when they do, they just allow them to run their course and they don’t jump in.”

Barker stated the judges had been stored separate from the contestants throughout a lot of filming and weren’t made aware of most of the particulars of manufacturing.

Now that he’s the daddy of a 20-year-old son and a 17-year-old daughter, Barker stated he has a little bit of a distinct perspective in regards to the younger individuals who participated on the present — particularly Sullivan — saying he can be “horrified” ought to his children be concerned in comparable conditions.

“When I was watching the show, I felt very, very poorly for Shandi,” he stated. “She’s a very sweet, very kind, lovely woman.”

NCS has reached out to representatives for Banks for remark.

It wasn’t simply contestants who confronted challenges within the unique collection. Jay Manuel, a make-up artist who grew to become artistic director and directed picture shoots on the present, shares within the docuseries how his relationship with Banks modified, going from shut associates to what Manuel portrays as chilly.

In the docuseries, Manuel describes attempting to depart the present, solely to be iced out by Banks as soon as he’s satisfied to remain.

Alexander, who was beloved on the present as “Miss J” and well-known within the vogue business for educating fashions learn how to stroll a runway, shares within the docuseries that he suffered a stroke in 2022, spent 5 weeks in coma and has been left unable to stroll. He additionally reveals that whereas Barker and Manuel visited him after his well being disaster, Banks didn’t.

Speaking to NCS, Barker confirmed sympathy for his associates.

The present, he additionally stated, made his profession.

Barker had gotten into modeling after showing on a televised mannequin search known as “The Clothes Show” within the UK within the late Eighties earlier than transitioning into vogue images years later. He then joined “America’s Next Top Model,” the place a lot was made from him being the present’s hunky, straight man, one thing that amuses Barker to today. Since leaving it, he has gone on to launch each a line of spirits and a furnishings model, and has shot a ebook with famous person Taylor Swift.

He agreed to do the docuseries, he stated, partly as a result of he and “the two Jays” had already been discussing doing a documentary in regards to the present and Netflix introduced in director Mor Loushy and Daniel Sivan, who had labored on “American Manhunt: Osama bin Laden.”

In the docuseries, Banks teases bringing again the present. While Barker stated he hadn’t realized any particulars about what that may appear like — although, he has been in contact together with her a couple of occasions over time — he cautioned that she ought to keep in mind how the unique present went downhill as soon as he and “the two Jays” had been let go.

“All I can say is, unless you’ve got the right cast or the right recipe, you’re not gonna have the right show,” he stated.





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