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Shorties Get Ready: "America's Next Top Model" Audition Is On Again

Posted by Chenda Ngak


After last month's failed attempt at casting short women for America's Next Top Model, the producers are trying to make good by having another casting call.

The March 14 audition was disrupted by a broken-down BMW that caused a riot. The short models went nuts when they thought that a bomb had gone off. The mob of tired, and probably hungry, women were clawing their way out and thus a stampede erupted outside of the Central Park Hotel. 

The April 11 event will serve as the final day of searching for the cast of the 13th cycle of the hit, Tyra Banks-led reality contest. According to a release from the network, the series is still seeking women 5'7" or shorter, ages 18-27. Ladies looking to strut their stuff should check cwtv.com later this week for location details. (eonline.com)

Whose ready to place bets? We've got our money on the shorty with the high heels on.  

 

Previously:

Top Models Gone Wild [VIDEO]

Our Trip to The Tyra Banks Show

America's Next Top Model Cycle 12 Premieres Tonight!

Tyra Banks: A Word on Imitation and Flattery

CW Renews Six Shows

 


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Chenda Ngak has contributed to GamePro magazine, Star Wars Insider, OMGlists.com, Flixster.com, and OrbitzInsider.com. In her free time, she blogs about technology, celebrities, and geeky stuff at Effinnerds.com.

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