Austria's Next Topmodel (cycle 3)

Austria's Next Topmodel, cycle 3

Cycle 3 cast
Country of origin Austria
No. of episodes 10
Release
Original network PULS4
Original release 6 January – 10 March 2011

Austria's Next Topmodel, cycle 3 was the third cycle of the Austrian reality documentary based on Tyra Banks America's Next Top Model. Once again Lena Gercke hosted the show with Elvyra Greyer and Atil Kotuglu joining as new judges.[1] Among the prizes were a cover on Austrian magazine Woman, the face of the newest Hervis campaign as well as two runway jobs at the Milan and Paris Fashion Week.

Significant changes were made in the casting process: The first episode featured castings in all nine Austrian federal states with the top four of each state qualifying for a spot in the first episode. There the top four competed again with the favorite of each state making the final cast directly. The remaining girls still had a shot with the possibility of receiving a wildcard. In the end, five girls were selected, making it a top 14 in total. Another change was that there was one casting to book in every episode where the actual job would take place abroad, however only the winner would be allowed to travel there. The only international destination to where all cast members traveled was New York.

Contestants

(ages stated are at start of contest)[2]

Contestant Age Height Home State Outcome
Lisa Berghold 16 1.84 m (6 ft 12 in) Lower Austria Quit in Episode 2
Victoria Vogeler 26 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Salzburg Eliminated in Episode 2
Sarah Preiml 18 1.79 m (5 ft 10 12 in) Carinthia Eliminated in Episode 3
Magalie Berghahn 21 1.79 m (5 ft 10 12 in) Upper Austria Disqualified in Episode 4
Nadine Oberleiter 24 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Vorarlberg Eliminated in Episode 4
Linda Linortner 25 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Styria Eliminated in Episode 5
Vanessa Alexandra Lotz 24 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Vienna Eliminated in Episode 6
Valerie Heidenreich 18 1.82 m (5 ft 11 12 in) Burgenland
Nicole Gerzabek 23 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Styria Eliminated in Episode 8
Julia Trummer 20 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Styria Eliminated in Episode 9
Darija Gavric 23 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Vienna First Eliminated in Episode 10
Romana Gruber 24 1.82 m (5 ft 11 12 in) Tyrol Second Eliminated in Episode 10
Katharina Theuermann 17 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Carinthia Runner-Up
Lydia Nnenna Obute 18 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Vienna Winner

Summaries

Call-out order

Lena's call-out order
OrderEpisodes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Magalie Vanessa Romana Lydia Darija Nicole Katharina Lydia Julia Katharina Lydia Lydia
2 Nadine Lydia Darija Vanessa Lydia Vanessa Nicole Katharina Darija Lydia Katharina Katharina
3 Romana Darija Lydia Valerie Katharina Katharina Lydia Romana Lydia Romana Romana
4 Victoria Katharina Vanessa Romana Romana Lydia Darija Julia Katharina Darija
5 Lydia Linda Nicole Darija Nicole Romana Julia Darija Romana
6 Lisa Nicole Nadine Katharina Julia Darija Romana Nicole
7 Sarah Sarah Katharina Julia Vanessa Julia
8 Julia Nadine Julia Linda Valerie Valerie
9 Valerie Romana Linda Nicole Linda
10 Linda Julia Magalie Nadine
11 Katharina Magalie ValerieMagalie
12 Vanessa Victoria Sarah
13 Nicole Valerie
14 Darija Lisa
     The contestant quit the competition
     The contestant did not participate in the photo shoot and was immune
     The contestant was eliminated
     The contestant was disqualified from the competition
     The contestant was part on a non-elimination bottom two
     The contestant won the competition

Photo shoot guide

Judges

Magalie's racism controversy

In the fourth episode, contestant Magalie Berghahn was disqualified in the show for racist comments she made during a phone conversation with her boyfriend. She referred to fellow competitor Lydia Nnenna Obute as "Neger Oide" (negative afflicted Austrian slang for Black Woman) and to Vanessa Lotz as "Deitsche" (slang for German Woman). Both Obute and Lotz won a go-see that episode. The conversation was fully taped and aired during the show. She was confronted by host Lena Gercke with the video material in front of the other two girls. Gercke then told her that she was expelled from the show given the competition has no room for racist ideas and thoughts. Puls 4 was later accused of using the controversy for promotional purposes as Berghahn's comments were already shown in the preview for the episode and uncensored during the airing of Episode 4.[3] As a result, Berghahn was not invited to the final runway show of the cast on the cycles final, and she later stated that the said scandal ruined her life.[4]

References

External links

Official website

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