Episode Description
Did America’s Next Top Model actually empower women or did it just package trauma, body shame, and misogyny as inspiration?
In conversation, we tackle:
- Why America’s Next Top Model was the perfect storm of early 2000s body culture, internalized misogyny, and reality TV cruelty
- Trauma as casting criteria: plucking girls with the hardest backgrounds, weaponizing their stories, and calling it opportunity
- The makeover episodes from hell — shaving teeth for veneers, forcing Black contestants to chemically straighten their hair, widening one girl’s gap after closing another’s
- Race-swapping, headdresses, coffin shoots right after someone lost a loved one — and calling all of it “preparing them for the industry”
- Why framing yourself as a mentor makes this infinitely worse than just being a cutthroat competition show
- The politician-level therapy speak at the end (“we all need to do better”) with zero actual accountability
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