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'America’s Next Top Model' Adrianne Curry Says She Has 'Zero trust' in New Netflix Doc

'America’s Next Top Model' Adrianne Curry Says She Has 'Zero trust' in New Netflix Doc

Summary

Adrianne Curry, the first winner of "America’s Next Top Model," criticizes a Netflix documentary about the series, saying she doesn't trust the producers and refuses to participate. The documentary, set to release on February 16, will explore the show's cultural impact and controversies, featuring appearances by former contestants and judges. Curry left show business to live in Montana and is concerned about how her story would be portrayed.

Key Facts

  • Adrianne Curry won the first season of "America's Next Top Model" in 2003.
  • Curry criticized a new Netflix documentary about the show, which she chose not to join.
  • The documentary, "Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model," releases on February 16.
  • The documentary will look at the cultural impact and criticisms of the show.
  • Former judges and contestants, including Tyra Banks, will appear in the documentary.
  • Curry now lives in rural Montana and has stepped away from public life.
  • She has expressed distrust in how producers might portray her story.
  • The documentary aims to explore both positive and negative aspects of the show.

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