"Make Me a Supermodel" Coming to Bravo

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Move over, America's Next Top Model.

Bravo recently announced a new reality series, "Make Me A Supermodel," and its two hot hosts: supermodels Niki Taylor and Tyson Beckford.

Take that, Tyra Banks. You ready for a challenge?

Based on the successful UK series of the same name, Make Me A Supermodel is a show that will feature beautiful and talented men and women who compete for a chance to launch their modeling career and win $100,000.

Over a 12-week period, the contestants will live together in New York City and explore friendships, romance and naked ambition while undergoing many creative challenges designed to test their modeling potential.

What's more, Bravo viewers will get the chance to vote each week to see who stays to walk the Make Me a Supermodel catwalk again and who goes home.

Niki Taylor is one of the most successful models of all time. She has been the face (and body) of a variety of powerful brands in fashion and beauty campaigns and has graced the covers of nearly every major magazine.

Niki Taylor Picture

With over 400 magazine covers worldwide to her credit, Niki Taylor has been one of the biggest celebrities out there for some time.

Tyson Beckford is one of the most respected and well-known male models in the world. His modeling career exploded when he appeared in the Fall 1994 Polo Sport campaign. He soon landed an exclusive multi-year contract with Ralph Lauren. Tyson Beckford has appeared on covers and editorials for a variety of magazines worldwide, as well as many movies and music videos.

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