Mar
26
2009



Amanda, Branden, Colin, and Mountaha got to walk in Montreal
While Tyson was away in London, Supermodel Michael Bergin served as his fill-in mentor and Indira Cesarine got to photograph the contestants in a hall of mirrors. She wanted to see them capture emotion and make a memorable confrontational pose. Branden and Amanda (she is who Gabriel likes) won the session and chose Mountaha and Colin.
The Freak Show was pretty freaky

Jonathon got first for his not-so-kooky version of a freak. He’s my favorite anyway so I was glad when he got to model for another day. But poor determined Shawn… All the ambition in the world can’t make up for a freak catwalk that was a cross between a mime in a box and a disco dance. And for that Shawn got his portfolio handed to him.
Mar
05
2009

The second season of Make Me a Supermodel was on BravoTV last night. Tyson Beckford is now a mentor and not a judge. And even though it looks like a demotion, IMO, it’s good for the competitors because he has a lot of “model” smarts and common sense which is something most of these kids need. I only hope they show him a LOT more than they did on the first show. He has charisma and the camera loves him (besides almost every hot-blooded hetero woman in the world).
First One Out
Ken, a recent graduate from college, was the first contestant to take the walk of shame. Tyson handed him his portfolio after a poor showing on the catwalk, which I didn’t think was all that bad, certainly not as bad as Chris the extremely feminine man.
There are some promising contestants and I look forward to more…
Make Me a Supermodel can be seen on BravoTV on Wednesday nights at 10


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Feb
26
2009

The delicious Tyson Beckford (who also hosts his own auto show) will be host and mentor to the male models on the second season of Make Me a Supermodel. It will premiere on Wednesday, March 4 at 10/9 on BravoTV. Australian supermodel Nicole Trunfio (who is currently seen in Gap and BCBG ads) will mentor the female models. Former host Niki Taylor will be missed. She had an unpretentious and easy-going manner about her.
Judge Catherine Malandrino
The judges are new also: Designer Catherine Malandrino, model and mechanic Jenny Shimizu, photographer Perou and international model scout Marlon. For more info on everyone new on the show click here: Bios on judges, hosts and mentors

The contestants will compete for $100,000. and a New York Model Management contract. It sounds like a new season with new faces.