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'America's Next Top Model' auditions strut into St. Louis

Cecily Erker and Will Holston

Issue date: 3/28/08 Section: The Arts
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Media Credit: Cecily Erker/The University News
The lines seemed endless at the "America's Next Top Model" casting call that took place on Saturday, March 9, at Union Station. More than 150 women showed up for the event.

Early morning shoppers witnessed quite a show at Union Station on Saturday, March 9. More than 150 women, dressed to impress in heels, and bundled up in jackets to shield them from the cold outside, waited in line with their mothers and friends looking on, hoping to make it on to Cycle 11 of reality TV show "America's Next Top Model."

The line of girls started in a historic section of the old train station and stretched past the main entrance and several large banners emblazoned with the phrase "Free to be Fierce" all the way to the food court. Some women drank coffee, others chatted with girls around them or on their phones.

"I got here at 7 a.m., and there were, like, 15 people," said Ryan, a 23-year-old Top Model hopeful. "I left, and when I came back half an hour later, there was a huge line."

Hosted by talk-show host and former Victoria's Secret model Tyra Banks, "America's Next Top Model" is currently airing Cycle 10, its fourth since moving to the CW from the now debunked UPN network. It has spawned versions in more than 30 countries around the world and currently airs new episodes on Wednesdays at 7 p.m.

Katie and Alex, two 20-year-old friends who came to the audition together, waited in line next to Ryan, both fashioned in high heels and skinny jeans.

"If you're not auditioning, you get taken out of the line," said Alex, indicating family members scattered around the area.

Standing off to the side and up against a store front, Denise Miranda from St. Louis waited for her 18-year old daughter, Sarah.

"She saw the little ad on TV," Miranda said. "She just wanted to try it."

Similarly, on the steps by the nearby entrance, a group of boyfriends sat, one toting a pink bag full of his girlfriend's supplies. Luke, who sat among them in a blue, hooded sweatshirt, said that he arrived at 7:20 a.m. from St. Charles with his girlfriend Shannon.

"Before we were together, she had gone to Miami and tried out with a couple of modeling agencies there, but didn't have a lot of luck, so she thought she'd give it a shot," he said. "I don't know how she even found out about this, but she watches the show religiously, so that's probably how."
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Cherelle

posted 4/28/08 @ 2:31 PM CST

I hope to be Americas Next Top Model "09" I graduate in 2009! Modeling has been my dream scence I was a lil' gurl. I just didn't know how to get started at first? Than I finally started doing some Modeling auditions. (Continued…)

Toddie

posted 5/14/08 @ 2:25 PM CST

I really hope to be america's next top model, and I also graduate in 2009!! Being america's next top model has been my dream since forever and I do mean forever. (Continued…)

Kayknesha

posted 11/25/08 @ 12:44 PM CST

I Hope to be americas next top model not because of the fact that im pretty but that i have the passion and courage that it takes. I admire the fact that Tyra Banks had the confidence and courage she needed to with stand being americas next top model in one faze of her life and in another faze training someone to be americas next top model. (Continued…)

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