The 12 finalists who made the cut for the first ever edition
of fashion reality TV show Africa's Next Top Model.
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Nigerian upcoming models Joyce, Omowunmi and
Opeyemi are among the top 12 finalists who made the cut
for the first ever edition of fashion reality TV show
Africa's Next Top Model.
Hosted by international model Oluchi Orlandi, the show
shot on location in Cape Town, South Africa features 12
aspiring models from different parts of Africa competing to
be Africa's Next Top Model.
The winner walks home with a 1-year modelling contract
with New York based modelling agency – DNA, a product
endorsement deal as well as cash prize of $50,000.
Set to commence airing on DSTV's Africa Magic Channel
151 on Sunday November 10, the show which is a franchise
format of popular TV series America's Next Top Model,
created by American supermodel Tyra Banks, will see
former supermodel and photographer, Josie Borain,
Photographer, Remi Adetiba, and designer David Tlale,
all teaming up as judges.
The models from across Africa who also made the list
include Cheandre, Rhulani, and Michelle from South
Africa, Aamito from Uganda, and Marwa, Tunisia.
Others are Roselyn, Ghana, Safira, Mozambique,
Michaela, from Angola and Steffi, Kenya.
Via: Thenet
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