America's Next Top Model (cycle 6)

America's Next Top Model (cycle 6)

Cycle 6 cast
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 13
Release
Original network UPN
Original release

March 8 (2006-03-08) – May 17, 2006 (2006-05-17)

Additional information
Judges
No. of contestants 13
Winner Danielle Evans

The sixth cycle of America's Next Top Model premiered on March 8, 2006, which would be the last cycle to air on UPN before merging with The WB to create The CW. The catch-phrase for this cycle was "Fairy Tales Come True."

The prizes for this cycle were:

The international destination during this cycle was Bangkok & Phuket, Thailand.

The winner was 20-year-old Danielle Evans from Little Rock, Arkansas.

Contestants

(ages stated are at start of contest)

Contestant[1] Age Height Hometown Finish Place
Kathy Hoxit[2] 20 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Brevard, North Carolina Episode 2 13
Wendy Wiltz 22 5 ft 9.5 in (1.77 m) New Orleans, Louisiana Episode 3 12
Kari Schmidt[3] 18 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) Brookings, South Dakota Episode 4 11
Gina Choe[4] 21 5 ft 8.5 in (1.74 m) Odessa, Florida Episode 5 10
Mollie Sue Steenis[5] 25 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Tampa, Florida Episode 6 9
Leslie Mancia[6] 18 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Higley, Arizona Episode 7 8
Brooke Staricha[7] 22 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Corpus Christi, Texas Episode 8 7
Nnenna Agba[8] 24 5 ft 9.5 in (1.77 m) Houston, Texas Episode 9 6
Furonda Brasfield[9] 24 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Stuttgart, Arkansas Episode 11 5
Sara Albert[10] 22 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Davis, California Episode 12 4
Jade Cole 26 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) New York, New York Episode 13 3
Joanie Dodds[11] 24 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania 2
Danielle Evans[12] 20 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Little Rock, Arkansas 1

Episode summaries

The Girl Who Learns How to Dance

First aired March 8, 2006

The 32 hopeful contestants arrived in a Pasadena hotel to start a runway challenge. Memorable contestants included Wendy, who revealed that she hasn't been able to speak with her family since they evacuated Hurricane Katrina; Jade, who gave the judges something to talk about after being a little cocky; Joanie, who showed the judges her rebellious side by showing her cage dancer moves, and as well as telling the judges she was the daughter of a preacher; and Dani told the judges over her personality in debates during her audition video. Another contestant that stood out was Yvonne, a 27-year-old doctor, who won the catwalk challenge and impressed both of the Jays, however she was not chosen as one of the final 13.

They were then trimmed down to 20 contestants, and they had to participate at their photo shoot. Tyra selected the 13 finalists to enter the competition. There were many older girls in this cycle, as 9 out of the 13 contestants were 21 years old and over, while Jade was the only 26-year-old contestant since Robin Manning of cycle 1.

Note: When the top 20 girls were revealed,they were shown getting makeup kits and a girl named Tenika was not one of them. Although, later the judges were shown to be deliberating about her, another girl named Alexius was shown to have received a makeup kit but was not shown in the top 20, the reason for this was unknown.

The Girls Go Bald

First aired March 8, 2006

The girls were taken to Bel Age hotel for an interview challenge with Janice Dickinson. Nnenna won the challenge due to her personality and chose Jade, Gina and Sara to be the first four to enter the house to choose their bedrooms. The rest of the contestants moved into their house in Los Angeles with four fashion-inspired rooms and one "Top Model" room. Jade claimed she was "the undiscovered supermodel" and declared herself front runner of the competition. They had a dinner together and Gina had too much to drink.

The girls arrived at Warren Tricomi salon and thought they were having makeovers and believed that they would all be shaved bald as a way to level the competition for the photo shoot, when in fact they were fitted with skull caps and posed wearing Swarovski crystals in an array of mannequin heads. Nnenna, Kari, Joanie, Danielle, Leslie, Jade, Mollie Sue and Sara impressed the judges. While Brooke, Wendy and Gina were all safe from elimination, Furonda and Kathy landed in the bottom two, Furonda for taking the worst photo in the group despite practicing in the mirror prior to shooting and Kathy for looking lost in her photo. In the end, Furonda was deemed to have more potential and Kathy was the first girl eliminated.

The Girl Who Is A True Miss Diva

First aired March 15, 2006

The remaining 12 contestants were taken back to Warren Tricomi salon and got their makeovers. During the makeover process, Jay spoke with each of the girls to help them to establish their individual styles. Jade thought she looked bad with short hair and wanted to choose long hair extensions (which Furonda received) instead.

Model Makeover Style
Brooke Golden blonde highlights with longer layered extensions à la Gisele 1940s–50s vintage
Danielle Very long Spanish wavy weave, front tooth gap adjusted Hip hop glam
Furonda Long, straight middle-part black weave Quirky beautiful
Gina Layered with edgy cuts and angles Simplistic chic
Jade Cut short and dyed honey blonde with matching eyebrows Bohemian
Joanie More blonde and later, snaggletooth removed and porcelain crowns added All-American
Kari Brigitte Bardot inspired big hair Bohemian chic
Leslie Thick lusicous extensions Simplistic sexy chic
Mollie Sue Mia Farrow inspired pixie cut Mod
Nnenna Shaved bald New African queen
Sara Short on the sides and longer on top, dyed ice blonde Street chic
Wendy Golden brown highlights and a little shorter Urban glam

The following day, they met Naima Mora (who won cycle 4) and Rachel Zoe where they participated in a Gen Art Fashion Show and had to embody their new personal style in a clothing challenge. Nnenna won her second consecutive challenge for her interpretation of the "new African queen," and once again chose Jade and Gina to accompany her for a $5,000 shopping spree at Nanette Lepore. She chose those two because they did not get along and hoped the interaction would help their relationship.

Back at the house, whilst Wendy was talking on the phone, Jade was outside threatening Furonda and Mollie Sue about why she wanted to win, saying that this was not "America's-Next-Top-Best-Friend". After Wendy was finished talking on the phone, she told Jade "not to take her attitude out on other people" which Jade simply replied "Goodbye J-Lo" and went to use the phone like she had wanted to do so earlier.

For the photo shoot, the contestants posed with ice sculptures. While, Danielle, Gina, Leslie, Mollie Sue and Kari did well, Furonda was commended for her improvement, and Brooke's high fashion look and photo earned her the first call-out. After Sara and Joanie survived the second elimination, Jade and Wendy ended up in the bottom two. Although Jade made a poor impression with the judges while taking a poor photograph, she was spared over Wendy, (whose family had been affected by Hurricane Katrina) who was eliminated due to her inability to transfer her modeling potential to photographs, as well as a lack of focus.

The Girl Who Kissed A Roach

First aired March 22, 2006

This episode featured the eleven remaining contestants practicing the runway. The girls had to do a runway with cockroaches for Jared Gold's spring collection. Gina was terrified about the cockroaches while Jade tried to impress the judges by kissing the cockroach at the end of the runway. She won the challenge and picked Danielle, Mollie Sue, Nnenna & Leslie to join her in a trip to the Sheri Bodell fashion show, which was a part of Los Angeles' fashion week.

For the photo shoot, the girls had to take a photo while falling and were posed as a character from a popular fairy tale:

Model Character
Brooke The Emperor (from The Emperor's New Clothes)
Danielle Snow White
Furonda Rapunzel
Gina Sleeping Beauty
Jade Little Red Riding Hood
Joanie Cinderella
Kari Goldilocks
Leslie The Big Bad Wolf
Mollie Sue Little Boy Blue
Nnenna The Frog Princess
Sara Gretel (from Hansel and Gretel)

At panel, several girls tripped or fell during an impromptu Vivienne Westwood style runway challenge, leaving the judges extremely nervous throughout. While Joanie received praise for maintaining a model's walk and her steadiness on the 10-inch heels, Danielle fell twice – the second time which she sprained her toe and was on crutches during panel deliberation, while Kari could barely take a step without falling. Jade (the challenge winner) and Danielle were praised by the judges for having the top photos and were called first and second respectively.

Gina and Kari landed in the bottom two. The judges said Gina lacked the confidence she needed to get by as a model. However, Kari, who was considered as one of the front-runners of the competition, was eliminated for her bad photo, her non model-like proportions and for allowing her stumbles on the runway to break her spirit, leaving Gina, as well as the other girls in shock.

The Girl Who Kissed A Male Model

First aired March 29, 2006

This episode featured the girls receiving lessons on commercial and high-fashion posing from Janice Dickinson and Lisa D'Amato from Cycle 5. After the lessons, they had a dinner in a Korean restaurant with Janice. Their challenge was to model for a Sears catalog, using the four seasons as their back-drop. Nnenna easily won her third challenge and her prize was the entire wardrobe used for the shoot. Meanwhile, problems between Gina and Jade escalated into an argument at dinner, instigated by Janice. Back at home, Gina finally had enough and stood up for herself.

The next day, the girls met with Tyra during taping of The Tyra Banks Show and discussed the girls' future goals. Then, they had a photo shoot which involved the contestants posing as their future goals, as follows:

Model Dream Career
Brooke Anesthetist
Danielle Singer
Furonda Human rights attorney
Gina Fashion designer
Jade Kindergarten teacher
Joanie Stay-at-home mom
Leslie Criminal justice investigator
Mollie Sue Make-up artist
Nnenna Drug researcher
Sara Prosecutor

Nnenna was kissed by the model Vaughn Lowery, with whom she was posing, creating some on-air problems with Nnenna and her boyfriend. At judging, Tyra was impressed the most by Joanie's awesome photo and film, and Leslie, Furonda and Jade also impressed. Danielle's photo was strong but Tyra warned her for not showing enough of her personality in her film. Tyra then questioned Gina about her stiff performance and Brooke for her stiff film, although she came out with a great shot. In the end, Brooke was deemed to have more potential, while the judges felt that Gina had mentally left the competition.

The Girl With Two Bad Takes

First aired April 5, 2006

The girls spent the week learning about acting and improv. They had a shock at first; while Tyra was talking to them, she suddenly became lightheaded and fainted. All the girls rushed to her aid, but Tyra bounced up and yelled that she staged the faint to show them how to really commit and convince an audience. Furonda was especially distraught by Tyra's trick and the girls then attended a workshop at The Groundlings. Later, the girls put their skills to use in a challenge led by Nick Cannon.

Furonda's quick wit impressed Cannon and his friends, and she won a guest role on Veronica Mars. Furonda also won the opportunity to record a public service announcement about HIV prevention, which she had selected Nnenna to share with.

In place of a photo shoot that week, the girls once again had to utilize their improvisation skills in a commercial shoot for CoverGirl.

Most of the girls had flaws in their commercials, but Furonda's overall presence and Sara's confidence stood out and impressed the judges. Mollie Sue and Jade ended up in the bottom two for their bad commercials. Although "the judges were turned off by Jade's bad attitude", Mollie Sue was ultimately eliminated for failing to show any personality in front of panel.

The Girl Who Has A Temper

First aired April 12, 2006

The contestants learned the "runway twirl" from the Aswirl Twins. They put their knowledge to the test in a church fashion show challenge. Jade and Joanie were the two crowd favorites, but in the end, Jade won a $25,000 diamond ring. Jade then chose Furonda to have a $10,000 diamond ring, who lastly chose Nnenna to have an $8,000 diamond ring.

Brooke was mad at Nnenna because she kept using the phone to call her boyfriend, and Brooke ended up lashing out at Nnenna, which surprised some of the girls. The animosity between Brooke and Nnenna began to throw Brooke off her game.

The photo shoot required the girls to "krump," a modern dance style, to advertise Payless shoes. Jade wowed Mr. Jay at the photoshoot by adding something special to the end of the photoshoot. However, it was Joanie's photo that floored the judges. Before deliberation, Tyra demonstrated her signature runway walk and then made a slow, flawless turn, as though on a turntable. Stressing the importance of a signature walk and ease of movement, she then had all the girls follow suit and perform their own walk and turn for the judges. Joanie was praised for her originality in her walk, photoshoot, and her excellent grasp of all that had been taught during the week, and Tyra called her name first. Sara and Leslie wound up in the bottom two for the first time each as a result of their poor challenge performances as well as weak photos. While, Sara (deemed to have more potential) was saved Leslie was eliminated for not being a model in person, bad runway walk, posture and presence.

The Girl Who Has Surgery

First aired April 19, 2006

In this week's episode, the contestants were critiqued harshly by an agent (later revealed to be an actress) wanting to test their response under pressure. After the critique, each model took a Polaroid shot to measure how they took the criticism and how it affected their work through their facial expressions. Jade won the challenge because she took the criticism she was given without allowing it to affect her negatively. Jade chose Nnenna to share in the prize with her, which turned out to be a visit from a loved one. Nnenna's boyfriend (to her dismay) arrived, as well as Jade's mother.

There are one of two photo shoots that were taken in this episode where the girls did a doll photo shoot sponsored by Pantene Pro-V shampoo, as follows:

Model Doll
Brooke Glamour Doll
Danielle Marionette
Furonda Rag doll
Jade Mannequin
Joanie Ventriloquist's dummy
Nnenna Baby Doll
Sara Teen Doll

After the first photo shoot, the girls all went to the dentist to have their teeth whitened. However, Danielle and Joanie were both offered to have their teeth fixed. Joanie received veneers to fix her "snaggle tooth," and while Danielle was offered the chance to fix the gap between her front teeth, she declined, claiming the gap was a part of who she was. After Joanie had her surgery (which lasted 12 hours), she did not like how her mouth felt.

The next day, the girls met Marc Ecko, Janice and Eva of Cycle 3 for an interview. After the meeting, they had another photo shoot by Tyra, in which each girl was photographed crying after a stick designed to make them cry was applied to their eyes. Joanie returned to the dental clinic for another 6 hours of surgery, leaving her thrilled with her new smile.

Joanie impressed the judges especially on both shoots, and Furonda was once again praised for her improvement. Danielle was castigated by Tyra for not capitalizing on the chance to get her teeth fixed but was unanimously praised for her photo, while Sara struggled with both shoots. Despite strong shots, Jade's overall "fakeness" irked the judges and landed her in the bottom two for a third time, but it was ultimately Brooke who was sent home due to her inability to transfer her strong features onto a photo.

The Girl Who Is A Model, Not A Masseuse

First aired April 26, 2006

This episode began with a session of press training, in which the final six contestants were taught how to deal with difficult interview questions and given pointers on how to improve. Nnenna won the challenge and received massages administered by the other contestants and picked Jade to share her prize. Danielle, who did not want to have the gap between her front teeth closed, changed her mind at Tyra's urging, in order to attain a more "CoverGirl" smile and compromised by having her gap closed almost fully, leaving it a tiny bit open. Before long, the contestants were taken to a Thai restaurant and they met a drag version of Tyra (Sutan Amrull), who told them they would be heading to Bangkok, Thailand for the remainder of the competition.

Upon arriving in the city, the girls arrived at their hotel learning about Thai culture. The next day, the girls went to the spa where Nnenna and Jade had a massage (during their challenge win) as the other girls did administrating. They had a photo shoot in which they were given the assignment to pose hanging upside down from nets as mermaids over an open floating market. (This photo shoot was sponsored by Banana Boat sunblock lotion). Joanie, Sara, Jade, and Danielle performed well on this difficult photo shoot. Furonda took good and bad shots and Nnenna struggled to turn out a good shot, ultimately landing both of them in the bottom two. At judging, the girls had to deliver a speech to show off their personalities, with Danielle impressing the judges with her charm. Although Furonda was criticized for dressing too flashy, it was Nnenna who was eliminated on her first bottom two appearance after her progress in the competition seemed to plateau and the judges felt she was slipping fast.

The Girl Who Is Going To The Moon

First aired April 26, 2006

This was the recap episode of the season that showed a 'behind-the-scenes' look at each of the episodes up to this point. Jade was revealed to have a "secret language" of her own, using made-up words such as "analystical." More insight was given into the argument between Brooke and Nnenna regarding Nnenna's use of the phone, the decision of the judges to keep Gina instead of Kari, which shocked many girls, especially Leslie, and Kathy's quote equating her chance to compete on ANTM to the odds of her making it to the moon.

The Girl Who Is Rushed To The Emergency Room

First aired May 3, 2006

While in Thailand, the final five girls competed by learning and performing an intricate Thai dance and perform in front of judges. Furonda unfortunately failed to retain the Thai dancing teacher's instructions, and her performance entertained the Thai audience by making them laugh a lot. Once again, Joanie performed very solidly and ended up winning the challenge. Joanie decided to choose Sara to share in her prize which was a dinner with the fashion editor of Thailand's Elle because Joanie felt bad that Sara hadn't won anything before (although she got selected by previous eliminee Nnenna in the first challenge). Sara expressed some disdain in her interview, saying that Joanie shouldn't have picked her out of pity, she should have been chosen out of want. Danielle was unable to participate in the challenge as she was taken to the hospital for exhaustion, dehydration, and food poisoning, however she left the hospital and was able to return in time for the photoshoot.

To arrive at the shoot, the girls traveled by elephant deep into the jungle, where they posed on the elephants to advertise Venus razors. Joanie put out a stellar shoot, with creative poses while balancing on the elephant's foot, which impressed the judges and gave her the first call-out for the third time in the competition. Sara tried to copy Joanie's poses, but didn't quite live up to Joanie's execution of them, and the judges criticized her for her lack of creativity in the shoot. Despite that, Sara's photo was very strong and she was called second. Danielle also received great praise for recovering so quickly in her photoshoot, and delivering a gorgeous photograph which did not show any signs of sickness giving her the third call-out (This was briefly mentioned in the next cycle after Monique Calhoun decided not to participate in the photoshoot as a result of being dehydrated and was subsequently eliminated that same week after losing to eventual second runner-up Eugena Washington). Jade and Furonda were the bottom two, however Jade was saved for the fourth time for taking great photos and having a very strong determination to win, despite her arrogance and overall bad attitude. Furonda was eliminated in her third bottom two appearance due to her inability to take instruction.

The Girls Go to Phuket

First aired May 10, 2006

The remaining four contestants arrived at Temple of the Dawn to meet designer Pichita Rucksajit, who sent them to four go-sees. They were given ฿2,500 each to buy presents for the designers (to comply with Thai customs). The notorious traffic jam in Bangkok delayed all of them on their way back. For the first time in Top Model history, all of the contestants were late returning from their go-sees, and when they finally finished, Rucksajit announced that because of their tardiness, they all disqualified themselves from the prize (a line of Thai dresses), although it was announced Danielle would have won had she been on time.

The Tyra Mail after the challenge said that they were going to Phuket. The next morning, Tyra came to visit them and told them the story about the 2004 tsunami.

The photo shoot of the week was sponsored by Ocean Pacific, Elle Girl and Amp'd Mobile. The head of these sponsors flew all the way to the beach in Phuket to watch the girls take pictures. To make them even more nervous, the photographer was Nigel Barker. After the photo shoot, they flew back to Bangkok.

At judging, Jade finally won the recognition of Nigel Barker who said her picture was great and that he enjoyed filming her. Joanie's photo was praised as well. Danielle's pose in the picture was criticized because it was suitable for men's magazine, and not Elle Girl, a women's magazine. Danielle's accent remained a problem unsolved and the judges wondered if she could be articulate enough to be a model for CoverGirl, landing Danielle in the bottom two for the first time. Although she had a strong photo and put in a commendable effort towards improving as a model throughout the competition, Sara was eliminated for being unable to improve fast enough to keep up with the other girls.

The Girl Who Walked Through The Ancient City

First aired May 17, 2006

Jay Manuel visited the remaining three contestants, and informed them that they would be doing both a photo shoot and a commercial for CoverGirl Lash Exact mascara the next day. Jade, who did not memorize her lines, improvised to such an extent that she irritated Jay. Jade then had to read her lines off cue cards. Joanie performed well in her commercial, despite struggling with her new teeth, while Danielle fumbled with her lines and was very self-conscious of her accent. After their commercials, the girls did their photo shoots.

At judging, Jade's photograph was praised but her commercial was criticized. The judges also criticized Jade's tendency to be too outspoken. Joanie's commercial and photograph were well received. Danielle's photograph also received positive feedback. Her commercial, however, received criticism from Tyra and Twiggy because of her prominent Southern accent. After deliberation, Joanie was called first, leaving Danielle and Jade in the bottom two. In the end, Jade was eliminated in her fifth bottom two appearance despite having a strong portfolio.

Danielle and Joanie would be walking in an elaborate fashion show, for Roj Singhakul's line Issue, with a set replicated to look like an ancient city with temples and a winding runway over water. Cycle 5 winner Nicole Linkletter was a no-show for this final runway task and continued to not even appear once for all remaining ANTM cycles after her win. Both girls impressed the judges, although Danielle was told that she appeared bored when she walked, while Joanie looked down too much. The girls' photographs from past shoots were judged side by side, and great emphasis was made in Twiggy preferring Joanie and Nigel going for Danielle. However, the judges agreed that the two young women have had the strongest and most consistent pictures of this cycle and that they were the strongest portfolios of any final 2 in the show's history. Ultimately, Danielle's personality and presence edged out over Joanie's, and Danielle was revealed as the winner of America's Next Top Model, Cycle 6.

Summaries

Call-out order

Tyra's call-out order
OrderEpisodes
123456789111213
1 JadeNnennaBrookeJadeFurondaFurondaJoanieJoanieDanielleJoanieJoanieJoanieDanielle
2 SaraSaraDanielleDanielleJoanieSaraJadeFurondaJadeSaraJadeDanielleJoanie
3 Mollie SueLeslieNnennaBrookeDanielleLeslieNnennaNnennaSaraDanielleDanielleJade
4 LeslieJoanieKariJoanieLeslieDanielleFurondaSaraJoanieJadeSara
5 JoanieKariFurondaMollie SueJadeNnennaDanielleDanielleFurondaFuronda
6 NnennaDanielleGinaSaraMollie SueJoanieBrookeJadeNnenna
7 KariJadeMollie SueFurondaSaraBrookeSaraBrooke
8 BrookeMollie SueLeslieLeslieNnennaJadeLeslie
9 DanielleBrookeSaraNnennaBrookeMollie Sue
10 KathyGinaJoanieGinaGina
11 FurondaWendyJadeKari
12 GinaFurondaWendy
13 WendyKathy
     The contestant was eliminated
     The contestant won the competition

Photo Shoot Guide

Makeovers

Post-Top Model careers

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