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Tyra Banks Questioned By Twitter Over Her Treatment Of 'America's Next Top Model' Contestants - Blavity

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Tyra Banks is the latest subject to face the ire of Black Twitter, in regard to her former reality television show America's Next Top Model and how Banks, executive producers, and judges allegedly mistreated the contestants.  Twitter user @jiggyjayy2 sparked the conversation about Banks earlier this week by posting, "The fat that girls on ANTM were getting paid $40 an episode and Tyra and them judges were making BANK, is kinda sick." The fact that girls on ANTM were getting paid $40 an episode and Tyra and them judges were making BANK, is kinda sick. — The Great Negro (@jiggyjayy2) November 30, 2021 Former ANTM participant from cycle nine, Sarah Hartshorne, confirmed the allegations when she reposted the tweet, "$40 a day, no residuals, and we had to pay for food," Hartshorne wrote.  $40 a day, no residuals, and we had to pay for food. https://t.co/lnclnbj2GZ — Sarah Hartshorne (@sarahhartshorne) November 30, 2021 When another person questioned Hartshorne on why she didn't just...

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