FAKE!!!!!


Tjis show is shooo fake and it was proven tonight. The texas beauty queen, was a for America Next Top Model contestant. Season 5 Cassandra (she cried her eyes out and quit when the cut her hair off). She is also a paid actress having apeared on Las Vegas, CSI, as well as CSI Miami. Funny how they didnt mention any of that! FAKE FAKE FAKE!!

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I couldn't agree with you more, she should give it all back.

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Aaah...another round.

Most TV game show contestants have been actors or performers. This is nothing new. Hell, she didn't even come close to winning Top Model, so there's really nothing that says she couldn't do a game show. I do agree, though, that the fact she didn't bring up being on Top Model is an issue, but she should probably be embarrassed for the way she acted anyway.

But no, it's not the first time an actor has been on a game show and it's definitely not the last. Frankly, it's the norm.

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I agree 100% about Who Wants to be a Millionaire.

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I just thought it was ironic that the question before she got on was about Adrienne Curry winning America's Next Top Model. Would have been funny if she would have gotten that question.

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I was in the mob for that episode and in her introduction ("hi, I'm from..."), she actual did reveal that she was on American Next Top Model, but I guess the producers decided not to reveal/include that in the episode.

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Did she mention how she and ANTM "went separate ways"? I've always wanted to hear her atone for the fact that she resented them making her look prettier.

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Just wondering...

Are America's Next Top Model and 1 VS 100 even on the same network?

If not, there is probably good reason why her saying she was a contestant was edited out. Why promote another network's show?

As far as her giving the money back and that she should have donated it to charity...blah blah blah...

1- She is an actress, but not a known actress. Who's to say that she makes a lot of money? I've only heard of her from ANTM. Appearances on some tv shows, doesn't constitute a highly paid actress.

2- How does anyone know that she is not going to take some of that money and donate it to charity? I've heard of a lot of people winning the lottery and donating to charity. Who's to say that she won't do that as well?

3- I'd like to know if the people screaming "give the money back" would give 1/2 million dollars back if they were in her shoes? I'd seriously doubt it, and if you say you would, I'd be willing to bet you're lying.

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And hell, she was only on three episodes of a low-rated UPN reality competition.

I've been a zombie in one movie and made an appearance on a game show ("Ultimate Film Fanatic"), but I'm no "actor." Does this mean I cannot be on "1 vs. 100"?

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Actually America's Next Top Model is #1 in it's time slot and has been for a very long time.

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#1 in what? It may be doing well by the CW's standards, but it certainly isn't #1, especially not in total viewers, nor even in adults 18-49. The only thing it might be top in is the female demographic.

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