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Since its 2003 debut, supermodel Tyra Banks' show America's Next Top Model has produced plenty of winners — 22 to be exact (and soon to be 23). Wondering what happened to all of them? From old favorites like Eva Pigford to new favorites like Nyle DiMarco, you might be surprised to learn what your favorite Top Model contestants have been up to lately!
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All the winners of the show get a modeling contact, a cover spread in a fashion magazine, and prize money. Unfortunately, not all winners go on to achieve Gigi Hadid-level fame. Some have stopped modeling completely, while others have switched from modeling to acting, appearing in small roles in film and TV. But surprisingly, the majority of the winners from the show have simply gone back to their regular lives. That's what happened to season one winner Adrianne Curry.
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“Tyra [Banks] really didn't help us out and the show didn't put any money into us," she revealed in 2007. "We trusted Tyra, but we've all been screwed over.”
Click through the gallery to see what other ANTM alums are doing right now.
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Adrianne Curry (Cycle 1)
The first winner of the series, Adrianne went on to have more success in the reality TV world than the modeling world. After appearing on The Surreal Life and My Fair Brady, she went on to become a self-proclaimed "mistress of the dorks" by cosplaying at nerd conventions like Comic Con. However, since 2016, Adrianne has relocated to Arizona to live a quieter life with boyfriend Matthew Rhode. She now runs a lifestyle blog and is active on Twitter.
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Yoanna House (Cycle 2)
Since winning in 2004, Joanna has shifted her career focus to TV hosting. In 2005, she hosted Style Network’s The Look For Less and in 2008 she hosted the reality show Queen Bees. Today, she's busy doing hosting gigs on QVC and being a brand ambassador for Bobbi Brown and O.P.I.
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Eva Pigford (Cycle 3)
"Eva the Diva," as she was known during her season, has gone on to have an active acting career since winning in 2004. Aside from changing her name (from Pigford to Marcille), she's currently busy running an eyewear line, hosting fashion shows, and being a mom to a three-year-old girl.
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Naima Mora (Cycle 4)
After winning in 2005, Naima went on to do an array of things, from modeling in fashion magazines to fronting the rock group Galaxy of Tar. Today, she's busy partnering with brands like diamond company Gemsparx and fashion company Hitoma, as well as launching her solo music career.
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Nicole Linkletter (Cycle 5)
In 2005, she was busy modeling for brands like Bebe, MAC, and Forever 21, but lately she seems to be taking a break to focus more on her family. She recently gave birth to a boy in 2016. However, she hasn't quit modeling completely. She's still signed to Nous Model Management.
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Danielle Evans (Cycle 6)
Although she goes by just "Dani" these days, the Arkansas native has modeled for brands like Issue, Victorio & Lucchino, and Baby Phat since winning in 2006. She's also one of the few ANTM winners to appear at New York Fashion Week. She's currently 32 and still modeling. She also wrote a book in 2013 about modeling called The Skinny On Getting In.
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CariDee English (Cycle 7)
Since her win, CariDee has been busy with both modeling and acting work. In 2013, she was the face of Ray Ban sunglasses and walked at New York Fashion Week. She's currently acting in short films and is a spokesperson for the National Psoriasis Foundation.
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Jaslene Gonzalez (Cycle 8)
After getting the boot in Cycle 7, she came back and won the title in Cycle 8. She has modeled for campaigns like Garnier Nutrisse and Lot29 — currently the 31-year-old is busy running a boot camp that teaches young girls how to model.
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Saleisha Stowers (Cycle 9)
After her controversial win in 2007, Saleisha modeled for retail brands like Gilt Groupe and Macy's. However, she quickly branched into acting where she changed her name from Saleisha to just Sal and began appearing in soaps. She currently plays Lani on Days of Our Lives.
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Whitney Thompson (Cycle 10)
The first plus-size winner of the series, Whitney went on to model for places like Forever 21 and Saks Fifth Avenue, and was the face of Panache Lingerie's plus-size campaign. However, these days Whitney is focusing on her family and runs a restaurant with her husband in Springfield, TN.
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McKey Sullivan (Cycle 11)
After winning in 2008, McKey hasn't done much modeling. In 2012, she married Ultimate Fighter Sam Alvey and together they welcomed a daughter in 2013 and a son in 2014. Today, the 29-year-old is active on Twitter where she's a proud supporter of her husband's fighting career.
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Teyona Anderson (Cycle 12)
After her win in 2009, Teyona spent a lot of time walking the runway at fashion shows in South Africa, but hasn't done much since 2012. Judging by her Instagram, these days she's focusing on family. She has a daughter and is about to welcome a son.
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Nicole Fox (Cycle 13)
Nicole won the “short girls” season in 2009, but instead of going into modeling, Nicole has been busy collecting film roles in indie movies. In 2016, she starred in Hero of the Underworld and is planning to appear in the upcoming film Circus Kane. She unfortunately doesn't have any active social media accounts, and so the most recent picture we could find of her is from 2014.
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Krista White, Cycle 14
Since winning her cycle, Krista has walked the runway for several top designers, including Betsey Johnson and Nicole Miller. Today, Krista is 32 and a fashion director for DLXVRSN magazine.
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Ann Ward (Cycle 15)
The fan favorite of her season, Ann went on to walk several runways internationally after winning. However, she stopped in 2013, and recently she's been focusing more on her art, which she sells in her Etsy store.
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Brittani Kline (Cycle 16)
Brittani has remained active in modeling since her 2011 win. She's signed by Roman Management and often posts her modeling shots on her Instagram.
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Lisa D’Amato (Cycle 17)
Lisa originally appeared on Cycle 6, but she was disqualified after peeing in a diaper. (Yes, you read that correctly.) However, she won the "All Stars" cycle, and since winning she's done other reality shows like Celebrity Rehab and Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars.
Now 36, she's mostly been working on her music. She also has a comedy podcast that she streams on her website.
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Sophie Sumner (Cycle 18)
Winner of the "British Invasion" cycle, Sophie moved to New York and has been modeling ever since the show ended. When she's not doing that, she's starring in a comedic web series.
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Laura James (Cycle 19)
Winner of the college-themed season, Laura has modeled in campaigns for Nine West and Smashbox Cosmetics after the show, but these days she mostly focuses on acting. In 2014, she appeared in the show Hello Ladies and has three other film projects in the works.
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Jourdan Miller (Cycle 20)
Winner of the first "Boys vs. Girls" cycle, Jourdan's career post-show appeared to be doing fine until news broke in 2016 that she filed for bankruptcy and had $0 in her checking account. However, her Instagram is active and has several recent modeling shots, so maybe things are not quite as rough as they appear.
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Keith Carlos (Cycle 21)
The first male winner of ANTM, Keith has appeared in numerous fashion campaigns since his 2015 win. Lately, he's been getting into acting and is set to appear in the upcoming film Chocolate City: Vegas.
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Nyle DiMarco (Cycle 22)
The first deaf person to win a cycle, Nyle is signed with Wilhelmina Models but has spent most of his post-show career appearing in TV shows. In 2016, he appeared on Dancing With the Stars where he was partnered with dancer Peta Murgatroyd and won. Since then, he has appeared in the TV show Difficult People, and he's currently an activist for people suffering with hearing difficulties.
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