A former America’s Next Top Model contestant was wounded during a shooting in Houston, Texas, on Sunday, her grandfather tells People.
Brandy Rusher was reportedly one of several people shot at an apartment complex in the city, he grandfather, Harvey Lee Rusher, tells People. According to multiple reports, Rusher and five others were shot, two fatally.
Rusher and three other victims are reportedly in critical condition and remain in intensive care, reports say.
However, Harvey Lee Rusher tells People, “They say she’s in stable condition, but that’s all I know.”
According to the homicide release record obtained by People,...
Brandy Rusher was reportedly one of several people shot at an apartment complex in the city, he grandfather, Harvey Lee Rusher, tells People. According to multiple reports, Rusher and five others were shot, two fatally.
Rusher and three other victims are reportedly in critical condition and remain in intensive care, reports say.
However, Harvey Lee Rusher tells People, “They say she’s in stable condition, but that’s all I know.”
According to the homicide release record obtained by People,...
- 3/27/2017
- by Aurelie Corinthios and Jeff Truesdell
- PEOPLE.com
"America's Next Top Model" judge Nole Marin is being sued by a couple of models who claim he's more like "America's Top Swindler." Devon White, who models for Yves Saint Laurent, claims in a new lawsuit, Marin booked him for gigs but only made small cash payments so he could buy food and other necessities. When he asked for his money, he says he got nothing but excuses. The best excuse, according to the lawsuit...
- 2/18/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Network: Upn, The CW
Episodes: 289 (hour)
Seasons: 22
TV show dates: May 20, 2003 -- December 4, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Tyra Banks, Janice Dickinson, Kimora Lee Simmons, Beau Quillian, Nigel Barker, Eric Nicholson, Nolé Marin, J. Alexander, Twiggy, Paulina Porizkova, André Leon Talley, Kelly Cutrone, and Rob Evans.
TV show description:
A reality series in which a group of young and attractive women compete for a chance at supermodel fame and fortune. Later seasons included men as well.
Each season starts with a group of contestants who are eliminated one-by-one as the group competes in various challenges that require them to master catwalks, improvisational acting, on-camera commercial acting, fashion photo shoots, or publicity skills.
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Episodes: 289 (hour)
Seasons: 22
TV show dates: May 20, 2003 -- December 4, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Tyra Banks, Janice Dickinson, Kimora Lee Simmons, Beau Quillian, Nigel Barker, Eric Nicholson, Nolé Marin, J. Alexander, Twiggy, Paulina Porizkova, André Leon Talley, Kelly Cutrone, and Rob Evans.
TV show description:
A reality series in which a group of young and attractive women compete for a chance at supermodel fame and fortune. Later seasons included men as well.
Each season starts with a group of contestants who are eliminated one-by-one as the group competes in various challenges that require them to master catwalks, improvisational acting, on-camera commercial acting, fashion photo shoots, or publicity skills.
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- 12/7/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Remember when you fangirled over the supersexy guy in Taylor Swift's "Blank Space" video? Well, you aren't alone, and this week, that guy - hot model Sean O'Pry - turns 26. Born and raised in Georgia, he was first discovered via Myspace, when America's Next Top Model judge Nolé Marin spotted Sean's prom pictures. Keep reading for some seriously handsome snaps of Sean, then do yourself a favor and follow Sean on Twitter and Instagram, where he shares plenty of hot modeling pictures. (You're welcome.)...
- 6/30/2015
- by Laura-Marie-Meyers
- Popsugar.com
With the return of America’s Next Top Model, we are revisiting our favorite moments, including all the winning photo shoots, from the first 20 cycles of the series. While we ranked the cycles according to Tyra Banks’ hair, we didn’t take into account of all the judges that have served on the show’s panel. Since they’ve helped Tyra decide who would become America’s next great fashion hope, it’s important to examine all 13 of them.
Note: The number one judge is and always will be Tyra herself so she was not included in this list.
13. Bryanboy, Fashion blogger and social media correspondent
Cycles 19-20
Representing the social media score, Bryan wasn’t so much of a judge as a judgey person at the panel who really had nothing to say.
12. Eric Nicholson, Senior Editor at Jane magazine
Cycle 2
Sure, he fought with Janice — how could you not,...
Note: The number one judge is and always will be Tyra herself so she was not included in this list.
13. Bryanboy, Fashion blogger and social media correspondent
Cycles 19-20
Representing the social media score, Bryan wasn’t so much of a judge as a judgey person at the panel who really had nothing to say.
12. Eric Nicholson, Senior Editor at Jane magazine
Cycle 2
Sure, he fought with Janice — how could you not,...
- 8/22/2014
- by Stacy Lambe
- TheFabLife - Movies
With the return of America’s Next Top Model, we are revisiting our favorite moments, including all the winning photo shoots, from the first 20 cycles of the series. While we ranked the cycles according to Tyra Banks’ hair, we didn’t take into account of all the judges that have served on the show’s panel. Since they’ve helped Tyra decide who would become America’s next great fashion hope, it’s important to examine all 13 of them.
Note: The number one judge is and always will be Tyra herself so she was not included in this list.
13. Bryanboy, Fashion blogger and social media correspondent
Cycles 19-20
Representing the social media score, Bryan wasn’t so much of a judge as a judgey person at the panel who really had nothing to say.
12. Eric Nicholson, Senior Editor at Jane magazine
Cycle 2
Sure, he fought with Janice — how could you not,...
Note: The number one judge is and always will be Tyra herself so she was not included in this list.
13. Bryanboy, Fashion blogger and social media correspondent
Cycles 19-20
Representing the social media score, Bryan wasn’t so much of a judge as a judgey person at the panel who really had nothing to say.
12. Eric Nicholson, Senior Editor at Jane magazine
Cycle 2
Sure, he fought with Janice — how could you not,...
- 8/22/2014
- by Stacy Lambe
- VH1.com
America's Next Top Model: Nigel Barker, Jay Manuel, and J. Alexander Out
Top Model is no stranger to having members of panel coming and going in between seasons. In its 18 cycles, the series has had anywhere between three and five judges evaluating the contestants, with the likes of Janice Dickinson, Nole Marin, and Andre Leon Talley having served for multiple years. But never before has there been change like this.
According to Deadline, noted fashion photographer Nigel Barker, photo shoot director Jay Manuel, and runway diva coach extraordinaire J. Alexander are all on the way out after the current cycle. Reportedly, the contracts for all three weren't renewed, bringing to an end the tenure of three long-serving Top Model mentors. Barker had been the lone non-Tyra fixture at panel, having had a seat since cycle 2, while Alexander and Manuel each made their first appearance in cycle 1. There's no indication...
Top Model is no stranger to having members of panel coming and going in between seasons. In its 18 cycles, the series has had anywhere between three and five judges evaluating the contestants, with the likes of Janice Dickinson, Nole Marin, and Andre Leon Talley having served for multiple years. But never before has there been change like this.
According to Deadline, noted fashion photographer Nigel Barker, photo shoot director Jay Manuel, and runway diva coach extraordinaire J. Alexander are all on the way out after the current cycle. Reportedly, the contracts for all three weren't renewed, bringing to an end the tenure of three long-serving Top Model mentors. Barker had been the lone non-Tyra fixture at panel, having had a seat since cycle 2, while Alexander and Manuel each made their first appearance in cycle 1. There's no indication...
- 4/20/2012
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
People is reporting that Vogue editor-in-chief and America's Next Top Model judge Andre Leon Talley will not be returning for the show's upcoming 18th cycle. He'll be replaced by Kelly Cutrone, fashion publicist, former reality star, and founder of marketing firm People's Revolution. Cutrone has previously appeared MTV's The Hills and The City, as well as her own Bravo reality series Kell on Earth.
I don't know how I feel about Andre leaving the show. I've never been a huge fan of his judging on the panel, but his presence on the show helped give Top Model some fashion credibility and he wasn't as substantive as I would have liked. The show may not have produced a superstar since he first arrived in cycle 14 (aka the one that Krista won), but they went from Seventeen Magazine and shoots featuring the guys from Jackass to Italian Vogue and Galliano, which is pretty significant progress.
I don't know how I feel about Andre leaving the show. I've never been a huge fan of his judging on the panel, but his presence on the show helped give Top Model some fashion credibility and he wasn't as substantive as I would have liked. The show may not have produced a superstar since he first arrived in cycle 14 (aka the one that Krista won), but they went from Seventeen Magazine and shoots featuring the guys from Jackass to Italian Vogue and Galliano, which is pretty significant progress.
- 9/28/2011
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
Two knowledgeable judges stood before Tyra Banks, but she had only one contract in her hand. The person moving on in hopes of judging America’s Next Top Model will be… Kelly Cutrone. André Leon Talley, you must pack your capes and leave the panel immediately. At least that’s how I imagine the news being handed down yesterday at Bankable Productions… Today’s reports that Banks has decided to oust the Vogue Contributing Editor in favor of PR maven and reality headliner Cutrone poses a question: Is Banks hoping to usher in a Top Model renaissance? And will Cutrone...
- 9/28/2011
- by Lanford Beard
- EW.com - PopWatch
A representative for former America's Next Top Model judge Nole Marin has vehemently denied allegations the stylist sexually harassed an aspiring young male model.
In a lawsuit filed at Manhattan Supreme Court in New York on Monday, Nicholas Hamman-Howe claims Marin, who regularly appears on American style shows, offered to make him a star in the modelling world in exchange for sexual favours.
In the papers, the student alleges he met Marin in 2007 and the stylist invited him to a photoshoot after telling him he had the looks to become a huge earner in the fashion industry.
However, Hamman-Howe claims Marin tried to fondle him when he stripped to his underwear, prompting him to storm out of the shoot.
Marin is alleged to have contacted him again in 2010 and offered him a job modelling for an Armani campaign.
Hamman-Howe says he agreed to the second shoot, but was dismayed when he found himself alone with Marin once again. According to the suit, Marin allegedly made inappropriate advances and later bombarded the model with lewd texts.
However the fashion expert's manager has dismissed the allegations as untrue, telling the New York Post, "There is no truth to any (of the claims)."...
In a lawsuit filed at Manhattan Supreme Court in New York on Monday, Nicholas Hamman-Howe claims Marin, who regularly appears on American style shows, offered to make him a star in the modelling world in exchange for sexual favours.
In the papers, the student alleges he met Marin in 2007 and the stylist invited him to a photoshoot after telling him he had the looks to become a huge earner in the fashion industry.
However, Hamman-Howe claims Marin tried to fondle him when he stripped to his underwear, prompting him to storm out of the shoot.
Marin is alleged to have contacted him again in 2010 and offered him a job modelling for an Armani campaign.
Hamman-Howe says he agreed to the second shoot, but was dismayed when he found himself alone with Marin once again. According to the suit, Marin allegedly made inappropriate advances and later bombarded the model with lewd texts.
However the fashion expert's manager has dismissed the allegations as untrue, telling the New York Post, "There is no truth to any (of the claims)."...
- 11/9/2010
- WENN
I have my doubts about the staying potential of the new reality show True Beauty, despite it sticking Ashton Kutcher and Tyra Banks on itself. Normally, I couldn't especially care less, but I really like this show. There is a special world in the reality television universe that I really enjoy. It's the little niche of reality shows that feature people who think they're on one reality show, and it turns out they're on a very different reality show. True Beauty is a show with "contestants" who think they're on the next great show trying to find beautiful people. Actually, they're being judged on their inner beauty, well partially... or something. During the course of "normal" events of the not absolutely real portion of the show, certain challenges are set up to put the beautiful people to the "goodness" test. Hosted/Judged by Vanessa Mannillo, Cheryl Tiegs, and Nole Marin,...
- 1/8/2009
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
You've all heard it: "Beauty's only skin deep." "Beauty's on the inside." Vanessa Minnillo certainly has and now, she's out to test those notions. The former Trl VJ serves as host and one of three judges — alongside Nole Marin and Cheryl Tiegs — in ABC's new beauty competition with a twist, True Beauty (premieres Jan. 5 at 10 pm/Et). Ten becoming contestants think they're vying to be named the most physically beautiful person, but they are, unbeknownst to them, also being judged on their inner beauty, behaviors and kindness, among other criteria. Minnillo, a one-time Miss Teen USA, chatted with TVGuide.com about why she jumped onboard the series, what she thinks of the "kids'" ugly behavior and how the show can be re-tooled for future seasons.
TVGuide.com: How did you get involved with the show?
Vanessa Minnillo: My agent, who actually is now working at Ryan Seacrest Enterprises, told...
TVGuide.com: How did you get involved with the show?
Vanessa Minnillo: My agent, who actually is now working at Ryan Seacrest Enterprises, told...
- 1/1/2009
- by Joyce Eng
- TVGuide.com - Features
You've all heard it: "Beauty's only skin deep." "Beauty's on the inside." Vanessa Minnillo certainly has and now, she's out to test those notions. The former Trl VJ serves as host and one of three judges — alongside Nole Marin and Cheryl Tiegs — in ABC's new beauty competition with a twist, True Beauty (premieres Jan. 5 at 10 pm/Et). Ten becoming contestants think they're vying to be named the most physically beautiful person, but they are, unbeknownst to them, also being judged on their inner beauty, behaviors and kindness, among other criteria. Minnillo, a one-time Miss Teen USA, chatted with TVGuide.com about why she jumped onboard the series, what she thinks of the "kids'" ugly behavior and how the show can be re-tooled for future seasons.
TVGuide.com: How did you get involved with the show?
Vanessa Minnillo: My agent, who actually is now working at Ryan Seacrest Enterprises, told...
TVGuide.com: How did you get involved with the show?
Vanessa Minnillo: My agent, who actually is now working at Ryan Seacrest Enterprises, told...
- 1/1/2009
- by Joyce Eng
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Two of the hottest producers in reality TV -- Ashton Kutcher and Tyra Banks -- are the brains behind a new beauty show that will premiere this month on ABC. "True Beauty" is not searching for the next top model, but rather someone with inner beauty. The contestants think they are being judged on their outer beauty, but hidden cameras will observe them and the judges will decide who is the real "True Beauty." It's like "America's Next Top Model" meets "Punk'd." Vanessa Manillo will host the show, and she will also be a judge, along with supermodel Cheryl Tiegs and fashion icon and stylist Nolé Marin. "The 10 contestants have no idea we are testing their inner beauty, so that's the twist that's really going to make America fall in love with this show," Vanessa says. The winner of this competition which is trying to prove that beauty is more...
- 12/31/2008
- by TheInsider
- TheInsider.com
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