Why next top model disqualified




















However, that speculation has remained unconfirmed. Due to the rough jump cuts and the CW's admission that they had to recut some of the finale's final scenes, some fans are even theorizing that Angelea was initially declared the winner of the series prior to her disqualification.

As for Preston herself, she has yet to directly address the controversy, but tweeted out last night following yesterday's airing. That's the whole world!! Lisa D'Amato was recently named the first winner of America's Next Top Model: All-Stars , but her crowning moment was nearly overshadowed by fellow contestant Angelea Preston 's shocking dismissal.

Though Preston competed in Greece alongside D'Amato and Allison Harvard during the final runway challenge, she did not appear before the judges in L. The CW later explained that it "learned information that made Angelea ineligible," forcing them to disqualify her from the competition. Though rumors swirled that Preston had won the competition and spilled the beans on Facebook thus violating her confidentially agreement , D'Amato tells Us Weekly that "sounds absurd.

So it's part of the process. Afterward, it was confirmed by Angelea herself that she actually won the season — hence the need for a refilmed finale. No reason was given at the time for Angelea's disqualification, which got the rumor mill churning.

The primary theory at first was that Angelea leaked her win ahead of time on social media, but that was debunked fairly quickly by both Angelea and eventual winner Lisa D'Amato. Perennial runner-up Allison Harvard was off somewhere, not being consulted, snubbed once again.

After that, rumors circulated that it was about Angelea's pregnancy , which was revealed after the show.

But today's announcement ends the debate once and for all.



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