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The Most Cringeworthy Scandals On America’s Next Top Model

The Most Cringeworthy Scandals On America’s Next Top Model

Posted on 19 March 2026 By jobuzo

There’s something weirdly addicting about watching episodes of America’s Next Top Model. It’s not like this is prestige TV or anything; obviously, this is the equivalent of junk food. But when you’re in the mood for junky TV, nothing hits the spot quite like a binge-watching session of this popular reality series.

However, the more you watch America’s Next Top Model, the more you’ll notice moments that make your jaw drop to the floor. We’re not talking about impressive moments; instead, we’re talking about the times the show makes your entire body cringe in pure, secondhand embarrassment. Care to relive these wild moments? Or maybe you want to discover the craziness for the first time? Either way, keep reading to discover the most cringeworthy scandals on America’s Next Top Model!

Throwing death in contestants’ faces

For contestants on America’s Next Top Model, the show could sometimes feel like a prison. That’s because they are in their own little world when filming the show, and they are often prevented from contacting their loved ones. However, that doesn’t keep reality from sometimes colliding with reality TV, and the results are never pretty. For example, the show ended up throwing the deaths of loved ones into contestants’ faces on multiple occasions!

The first time this happened was in 2007, when contestant Jael Strauss was told she would be modeling in a photoshoot with a special theme: death. That might not sound so bad, but she had recently learned that one of her friends had died of overdose. The shoot made her re-enact violent murder scenes, effectively traumatizing her all over again. If that’s not bad enough, she was even criticized for acting too emotional when her pictures were taken!

Weirdly enough, this happened again, but to a different contestant. Kahlen had recently learned that a close friend had died, and she had to do a photoshoot where she got into a coffin and was lowered into the ground. The macabre scene made her think about her dead friend, and America’s Next Top Model even featured a sad scene of Kahlen emotionally breaking down at the idea of completing the shoot. 

The Most Cringeworthy Scandals On America’s Next Top Model


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