All about my experiences on Canada's Next Top Model.
Hi everyone,
- After watching tonight's episode tell me, do you think I should still pursue a modelling career? Send me your answers here -
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Today was elimination number two, and again, I squeaked by. Tricia said that the judges are uncertain if I have long term potential. As with most of this competition, the ambiguity plagues me. I don’t really want to model until I’m sixty, so what precisely does long term entail? And does this lack of potential stem from something that is fixable or not?
Trust has seemed to dissipate between the girls, which is almost tragic. I am dismayed by the pretentious aura, which has surfaced today. The stakes become higher each and every day, and I wonder how far some people will go. I am willing to do what I need to in order to win, but never at the expense of another, though I am not so sure that this is a unanimous perspective.
Today was our first photo shoot, epitomized by a 70’s rock theme. I was dressed to radiate “Pat Benatar” who I couldn’t quite place in my repertoire of 70’s icons. Then one of the fabulous hairstylists serenaded me with her vocal stylings of “Love is a Battlefield” and I’m sure the dumbfounded expression probably disappeared from my face.
My photo shoot started off with Jay telling me I looked like a bulldog, which obviously boosted my self-confidence immensely (sarcasm). He gave me some of the best advice I have ever been given at a photo shoot. I was to imagine specific moments in my life and play the memory in my head so as to affect a change in my facial expressions. Based on Jay and Sima’s reactions, the advice worked out well. I really hope the pictures turn out because tomorrow someone is going to be eliminated and I do not want to go home yet!