Janice Dickinson Defended Her Behavior On "America's Next Top Model"
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One of the worst things in life has been the realization that America's Next Top Model was not the show we thought it was.
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While it seemed like good entertainment at the time, looking back, a lot of the situations the models were subjected to were cruel, insensitive, and just so cringe-y.
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Janice Dickinson was featured on the show as a judge and was arguably the most blunt of them all, never mincing words when it came time to critique the models.
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And although she's attracted plenty of criticism for the things she's said and done — she just recently came under fire over a resurfaced clip where she voted "no" on contestant Robin Manning because of her weight — Janice says she has "no" regrets.
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"It was acting," she explained on Instagram, in response to a fan question about whether she "regrets" her behavior. "And that's that."
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Janice had previously said that she was encouraged to act like Simon Cowell from American Idol, whose candor helped make the show a hit.
“When I was hired to do ANTM, Tyra [Banks] hired me to be like a female Simon Cowell, to be feeding, in negative fashion, things about the girls,” she told Oprah. “Tyra’s a tough businesswoman, and she does great TV. I respect her as a woman."
Tyra, however, now agrees that there were "some really off choices" made in the show and has thanked fans for their "honest feedback."
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Watch Janice's post here, and let us know what you think about all of this in the comments!
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