E!’s ‘America’s Next Top Model’ Doc Reveals a Winner Stripped of Her Title, Reshot Finale and Unpaid Contestants in ‘Dirty Rotten Scandals’

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Suddenly, documentarians can’t get enough of the scandals surrounding “America’s Next Top Model.”

Last month, Netflix released “Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model,” which took viewers into the world of the highly controversial and influential competition show. Now, E! News has its own take on the ups and downs of the 2000s reality staple.

E!’s new docuseries “Dirty Rotten Scandals,” which premiered March 11, looks at some of the nefarious behind-the-scenes goings on at TV staples like “The Price is Right” and “Dr. Phil.” It also dedicates two episodes to “America’s Next Top Model.”

Premiering on UPN in 2003, “ANTM” was a global hit among fashion enthusiasts, paving the way for countless international spin-offs and dominating pop culture with its bizarre and often damaging modeling challenges.

Creator and host Tyra Banks, executive producer Ken Mok and previous judges Miss J, Nigel Barker and creative director Jay Manuel all appeared on “Reality Check” to share their perspectives — but they are noticeably missing from E!’s rival documentary.

“Dirty Rotten Scandals” instead includes cultural critics and commentators like Perez Hilton and writer Brian Moylan to share their viewpoints, in addition to numerous past contestants and former judge/supermodel Janice Dickinson.

E!’s documentary is harder on Banks than the Netflix one. While participants question what Banks must have endured as a young, curvy, Black model in the ’90s, they reiterate she could have broken the cycle as they discuss the show’s most problematic moments.

“Dirty Rotten Scandals” also briefly touches on the fates of Renee Alway (Cycle 8), who was imprisoned for felony burglary shortly after her “ANTM” run, and Mirjana Puhar (Cycle 21), who was tragically murdered in 2015, questioning if better support from the show could have altered their lives.

Below, take a look at all the topics “Dirty Rotten Scandals” discussed that “Reality Check” did not.

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