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ANTM Winner: Show Ignored Model Well-being
18 Feb
Summary
- Winner cited zero aftercare post-show.
- Producers pushed buttons for ratings.
- Intense psychological pressure on models.

America's Next Top Model winner Sophie Sumner has spoken out about the show's alleged neglect of contestant well-being, stating she received 'zero aftercare' following her victory. Sumner, who also competed on the British version, detailed the intense psychological pressure contestants endured, suggesting producers deliberately provoked them to boost ratings.
Sumner explained that the show's focus shifted from championing diversity to a relentless pursuit of views and financial gain. She believes the production team intentionally pushed boundaries and amplified industry negatives for ratings, particularly in her cycle, cycle 18.
Recalling her experience, Sumner described the isolation and psychological strain of being sequestered before the show began. She criticized the lack of support upon returning home after intense filming, leading to a prolonged period of personal struggle and uncertainty.
Comparing the experiences, Sumner noted that Britain's Next Top Model was significantly lighter and more supportive, with more staff dedicated to contestant welfare. In contrast, America's Next Top Model was described as psychologically intense and demanding, with cameras constantly rolling and limited interaction allowed.




