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Thursday, December 2, 2010

[VIDEO]Shy, skinny Ann Ward named ANTM cycle 15 winner

America's Next Top Model "Cycle 15 named its winners. Ann Ward from Dallas, Texas, was named the winner of Wednesday night. Some people praise this is a very shy girl to win the facts, while others asked her if she is too thin to be healthy.

'America's Next Top Model' Cycle 15
In the "American Next Top Model" Season 15 with a variety of competitors. This season, who will be in some publications, and get Cover Girl contract, and the winner is the Ann Ward . The 6-foot 2-inch photos, models, winning more than any other mode, the top show all 15 season. At the end of the game, Ward began dropping in the ranks. She and her runway walk and the two have much difficulty in shooting commercials.

Ward is safe too small?
Relating to "American Next Top Model" competitor Ann Ward largely in the debate on her body. Although she is very high, and she is also very thin. In her audition, An Wode remember more facts, the judge who could accommodate her tiny waist and both hands completely. Although Ward is very thin, admitted that she struggles with body image, it is mainly her height, weight not her, and her struggle. Another competitor was taken during the "American Next Top Model" cycle 15 episode just "too thin", there is an unhealthy body image of the home.

Geek himself to win 'ANTM' Cycle 15
Ward's largest security in the "American Next Top Model" Cycle 15 of the challenge is not her body, but her personality. Ward is a self-proclaimed geek, and intends to spend money on video games, her 10 million dollars in prize money part. Runner-up "American Next Top Model" Cycle 15, Chelsea, the champion said she believed the embarrassment of Ward should keep her from victory. Producer Tyra Banks has repeatedly stressed that the program find the "package" and "American Next Top Model" winners. Although Chelsea took beautiful pictures, also very good, commercial filming on the runway, Ward's unique body and beautiful pictures turned out to be enough to win the game.

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