Make Me A Supermodel

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  • 2008
  • 2 Seasons
  • 6.1  (570)

Make Me A Supermodel was a reality television series that premiered on Bravo in the year 2008. The show was the American adaptation of the British television series of the same name. It was hosted by the famous male model Tyson Beckford and featured Niki Taylor, an American supermodel, and Nicole Trunfio, an Australian model and musician, as the judges. The show was a competition where 14 male and female models lived together and competed to win a $100,000 cash prize and a two-year contract with New York Model Management. The show had an interesting format where the models were judged based on their look, body, and their performance in various photo shoots and challenges. The first episode of the show saw the models being introduced and paired up with a model of the opposite gender to take a nude photograph. The nude photoshoot caused some drama among the models, but it set a strong tone for the rest of the competition. Throughout the show, the models were tested on their ability to walk on the runway in fashion shows and their performance in other photo shoots. The challenges and photoshoots varied in difficulty, with some being simpler than others. One notable challenge was when the models had to pose underwater in a tank of water, which was a stunning photoshoot. Another challenge required the models to pose as superheroes based on their personalities and body types, which was a fun but challenging task. As each episode passed, the models were eliminated one by one, with the judges and the viewers at home determining their fate. The viewers could cast their vote for their favorite models via text message or online voting. Each week, the models who received the lowest number of votes were eliminated, until there were only two models left to compete in the finale. The finale of Make Me A Supermodel was a grand event, in which the remaining two models had to walk in a fashion show featuring the creations of famous designers. The finale also featured a twist, where the previously eliminated models returned to the show and walked in the finale as well. The winner of the show was determined based on the final challenge and the overall performance throughout the season. Apart from the main competition, the show also featured the judges’ perspectives on the models’ performances and their predictions for who would win the grand prize. Their comments added an insightful layer to the show as it gave the viewers an understanding of the industry from the professionals. The show was a popular reality television series, as it showcased the modeling industry in a unique way, with a mix of drama, competition and style. The mix of contestants with different personalities and backgrounds made the show even more fascinating to watch. The judges, Tyson Beckford, Niki Taylor, and Nicole Trunfio, were great mentors to the models and helped them achieve their potential. In conclusion, Make Me A Supermodel was a phenomenal reality show that gave aspiring models a chance to showcase their skills on national television. With the perfect blend of fashion, drama, and competition, it left a lasting impression on its viewers. The show was hosted by one of the most recognizable models worldwide, Tyson Beckford, and with Niki Taylor and Nicole Trunfio, the show had formidable judges to critique the models’ performances. Unfortunately, the show lasted for only two seasons before getting canceled, but it remains a classic from the Bravo archives.

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Seasons
Episode #213 - Finale
14. Episode #213 - Finale
June 3, 2009
The final three models face off and go head-to-head with two major photo shoots and an extended catwalk challenge. The first shoot is shot by world famous photographer, Timothy Greenfield Sanders, and the second is done for Cosmopolitan magazine, captured by famed celebrity photographer Marc Baptiste. A final twist comes as the models are each surprised with a visit from a family member, who accompany them to a SoHo art gallery where their best shots are on exhibit. Fashion photographer and music video director Matthew Rolston joins the four judges for the final deliberation.
Finale
13. Finale
June 3, 2009
Finale.
Blowin' Up!
12. Blowin' Up!
May 27, 2009
The remaining four models pose surrounded by fire and explosions. Next, they set the catwalk ablaze while wearing high-fashion tuxedos and gowns.
Beach Blondes
11. Beach Blondes
May 20, 2009
Marcus Klinko and Indrani has the models turn up the heat as they pose in a wintry scene. For the catwalk, the models must possess blond ambition.
Rocking and Rolling
10. Rocking and Rolling
May 13, 2009
The models get the opportunity to display the "Rowdy" fashion line by Dallas Austin, Grammy Award-winning producer, and get to do a photo shoot with Patrik Andersson.
Naked Ambition
9. Naked Ambition
May 6, 2009
The 7 remaining Supermodels are photographed in the nude.
The Simple Life
8. The Simple Life
April 29, 2009
The models leave Manhattan behind as they head to the country for a photo shoot with photographer Aliya Naumoff, where they must embrace their inner farmer.
Ready to Rumble
7. Ready to Rumble
April 22, 2009
It's party time as the models find themselves flashing back to the 60's in this week's challenge. They will be posing for world-renowned photographer and elite party icon, Roxanne Lowit.
Take a Deep Breath
6. Take a Deep Breath
April 8, 2009
The models fight to stay afloat in this week's challenge as they undertake their first underwater photo shoot with acclaimed photographer Howard Schatz.
Menage a Models
5. Menage a Models
April 1, 2009
The remaining models compete in a military themed challenge and learn they will be broken up into groups of three for a risqu? photo-shoot. The catwalk challenge keeps the lines of sexuality blurred.
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall
4. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall
March 25, 2009
The stakes are raised as the models learn their prize for winning this week's photo shoot will be a trip to Montreal, where they will have the opportunity to walk in Montreal Fashion Week.
High Wire Act
3. High Wire Act
March 18, 2009
The models head back to high school for their next challenge, where they test their skills with wire work to capture an authentic sports moment.
Eye Candy
2. Eye Candy
March 11, 2009
An early morning email sends the models to Manhattan for their next photo which tests what they can do with candy as their inspiration.
Let the Game Begin
1. Let the Game Begin
March 4, 2009
In the premiere episode, sixteen aspiring models find themselves in the heart of New York City where they are immediately thrown into their first photo shoot of the competition, where they are challenged to create an intimate moment as they dangle high above New York City.
Description

Make Me A Supermodel was a reality television series that premiered on Bravo in the year 2008. The show was the American adaptation of the British television series of the same name. It was hosted by the famous male model Tyson Beckford and featured Niki Taylor, an American supermodel, and Nicole Trunfio, an Australian model and musician, as the judges. The show was a competition where 14 male and female models lived together and competed to win a $100,000 cash prize and a two-year contract with New York Model Management.

The show had an interesting format where the models were judged based on their look, body, and their performance in various photo shoots and challenges. The first episode of the show saw the models being introduced and paired up with a model of the opposite gender to take a nude photograph. The nude photoshoot caused some drama among the models, but it set a strong tone for the rest of the competition.

Throughout the show, the models were tested on their ability to walk on the runway in fashion shows and their performance in other photo shoots. The challenges and photoshoots varied in difficulty, with some being simpler than others. One notable challenge was when the models had to pose underwater in a tank of water, which was a stunning photoshoot. Another challenge required the models to pose as superheroes based on their personalities and body types, which was a fun but challenging task.

As each episode passed, the models were eliminated one by one, with the judges and the viewers at home determining their fate. The viewers could cast their vote for their favorite models via text message or online voting. Each week, the models who received the lowest number of votes were eliminated, until there were only two models left to compete in the finale.

The finale of Make Me A Supermodel was a grand event, in which the remaining two models had to walk in a fashion show featuring the creations of famous designers. The finale also featured a twist, where the previously eliminated models returned to the show and walked in the finale as well. The winner of the show was determined based on the final challenge and the overall performance throughout the season.

Apart from the main competition, the show also featured the judges’ perspectives on the models’ performances and their predictions for who would win the grand prize. Their comments added an insightful layer to the show as it gave the viewers an understanding of the industry from the professionals.

The show was a popular reality television series, as it showcased the modeling industry in a unique way, with a mix of drama, competition and style. The mix of contestants with different personalities and backgrounds made the show even more fascinating to watch. The judges, Tyson Beckford, Niki Taylor, and Nicole Trunfio, were great mentors to the models and helped them achieve their potential.

In conclusion, Make Me A Supermodel was a phenomenal reality show that gave aspiring models a chance to showcase their skills on national television. With the perfect blend of fashion, drama, and competition, it left a lasting impression on its viewers. The show was hosted by one of the most recognizable models worldwide, Tyson Beckford, and with Niki Taylor and Nicole Trunfio, the show had formidable judges to critique the models’ performances. Unfortunately, the show lasted for only two seasons before getting canceled, but it remains a classic from the Bravo archives.

Make Me A Supermodel is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (29 episodes). The series first aired on January 2, 2008.

Where to Watch Make Me A Supermodel

Make Me A Supermodel is available for streaming on the Bravo website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Make Me A Supermodel on demand at Amazon, Vudu, Google Play, Apple TV and Bravo.

  • Premiere Date
    January 2, 2008
  • IMDB Rating
    6.1  (570)