Make Me a Supermodel
Make Me a Supermodel

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Make Me a Supermodel

2006
TV Show
Ended
2 Seasons
English

Make Me a Supermodel is a British reality television modeling competition hosted and judged by New Zealander model Rachel Hunter, airing on the television channel Five. A U.S. version began airing 2 January 2008 on the cable network Bravo.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Unknown (Reality Series)Genres: Reality Television, Competition

Plot Summary

Make Me a Supermodel was an American reality television series that followed a group of aspiring male and female models competing for the chance to launch their careers. Each week, the contestants faced various challenges designed to test their posing, runway walking, and commercial appeal. They were mentored and judged by industry professionals, with one model eliminated each episode until a winner was crowned.

Critical Reception

The show received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics finding it derivative of other modeling competition shows like 'America's Next Top Model'. While some appreciated the focus on both male and female models, others criticized the predictable format and lack of compelling drama.

What Reviewers Say

  • A formulaic reality show that offers little new to the modeling competition genre.

  • The inclusion of both male and female contestants was a notable, though not entirely groundbreaking, aspect.

  • Lacked the engaging personalities and dramatic tension to stand out from its competitors.

Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Make Me a Supermodel (2006)' is not readily available on public platforms like Google Reviews, making it difficult to summarize specific user likes or dislikes.

Fun Fact

The show's host, Nolé "Syne" McFly, was also a contestant on the first season of 'America's Next Top Model'.

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