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Netflix Documentary Reopens Debate Over ‘America’s Next Top Model’ Legacy

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Inside Americas Next Top Model

A new Netflix documentary is reigniting debate around America’s Next Top Model, as former producers and stars speak openly about the show’s long-running controversies. The film examines the backlash that has followed the popular reality series years after it ended.

Netflix released the trailer for Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model on Monday. The documentary features interviews with former contestants, winners, judges, and producers, including Tyra Banks, Jay Manuel, J. Alexander, and Nigel Barker.

The series, which aired from 2003 to 2018, followed aspiring models competing in photo shoots, fashion shows, and challenges. While the show drew a massive global audience at its peak, it later became widely criticized for its treatment of contestants.

Critics have accused the show of promoting body shaming, emotional pressure, and unsafe or insensitive creative choices. Several past photo shoots and judging moments have faced renewed criticism in recent years, especially as clips resurfaced on social media.

In the trailer, Tyra Banks appears to acknowledge that the show went too far at times. However, her comments have drawn backlash online, with viewers accusing her of shifting responsibility onto audiences rather than taking full accountability.

Fans reacted strongly on social media, with many rejecting the idea that viewer demand justified the show’s controversial elements. Some users said the comments felt dismissive of the impact the show had on young contestants.

One of the documentary’s strongest moments comes from producer Ken Mok, who says there was a point when he realized the show had become “a monster.” The remark highlights the internal conflict behind a series that shaped reality TV culture.

Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model will premiere on Netflix on February 16. The documentary aims to reassess the show’s legacy as conversations around ethics, power, and responsibility in reality television continue.

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Sazid Kabir

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