Heather Kuzmich

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Heather Kuzmich

One of Heather's photos from ANTM
Birth name Heather Kuzmich
Date of birth April 19, 1986 (age 22)
Place of birth Valparaiso, Indiana
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) [1]
Hair color Brown
Eye color Green

Heather Kuzmich, born April 19, 1986 in Valparaiso, Indiana, is an art student. She currently lives in Chicago, Illinois where she is studying video game design[2]. She is best known for being a contestant of America's Next Top Model, Cycle 9, where she was the fourth runner-up of the show. During the show, it was revealed that Kuzmich has Asperger's Syndrome and ADHD.[3]

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[edit] Participation in America's Next Top Model

Kuzmich was one of the final five contestants on America's Next Top Model, Cycle 9. At the beginning of the competition, some of the other contestants bullied Kuzmich, making fun of her "awkward" behavior and talking about her behind her back. However, Kuzmich later reported that "they didn't make fun of me that much" and that the show's producers chose not to broadcast more "civilized" exchanges.[4]

According to Kuzmich, she has always wanted to model. Initially, she was hesitant about trying out for the show but finally agreed to do it after a friend convinced her to watch Cycle 7. [2]

Kuzmich's journey began when she was the 12th girl called to participate in the final 13. Early on, she was deemed to be the underdog of the competition, but it quickly erased when Heather was called early for the first three photoshoots. At week five in which they had to pose as fashion gargoyles, Kuzmich was called late because the judges critiqued that she only took "profile" shots. With that critique the next week, while the girls had to portray recyclable material (Heather wore aluminum cans), she gave all her shots face forward, causing the panel to be blown away by her stunning features. The next week, while filming a music video for Enrique Iglesias, the artist was so taken by Kuzmich's haunting looks that he picked her and fellow contestant Lisa Jackson for featured roles, where both models were praised and were the first two called.

Eventually, Kuzmich's strong portfolio could not compensate for her Asperger's Syndrome that began to affect her when having to communicate with others. During week nine, a runway challenge requiring her to speak caused her to freeze up in front of the audience and negatively affect her shoot with a burning car in the desert. Tyra Banks noted that while it was a good shot, it was her weakest.

The following week in China, Kuzmich had problems delivering her lines for the CoverGirl Queen Collection commercial. Mr. Jay noted that while she looked gorgeous, Kuzmich could not say her lines well - even when he fed them line by line. Despite taking a great CoverGirl shot, she found herself in the bottom two because of her inability to deliver, even while being given help from Mr. Jay.

She was spared for another week, but the following week saw her yet again landing in the bottom two. That week, the girls went on go-sees in Shanghai, and while the other four girls made it to at least three or four designers, Kuzmich got lost and ended up only making it to one. The designer praised her look and strong photographs, but criticized her runway walk as well as her lack of eye contact. She was also disqualified because of her late return. Many were angry when fellow competitor Jenah Doucette did not offer Kuzmich a ride back because she had lost her taxi, but she explained that it was against the rules.[3] That week, the two models that Banks deemed to take the strongest photos of the remaining girls - Kuzmich and Doucette - were placed in the bottom two, both for their lack of good communication. Kuzmich was eliminated and became the ninth girl eliminated.

Kuzmich won nine CoverGirl of the Week awards. This is the highest amount any contestant has won on the show, equalling Naima Mora of Cycle 4 who won all of the CoverGirl of the Weeks of her cycle. Kuzmich also set Top Model history by winning the award the week after she was eliminated.

[edit] After America's Next Top Model

Kuzmich received great press attention due to her Asperger's, including talk show appearances (such as being interviewed on Good Morning America and an article in the New York Times).[4] She plans to continue modeling, while continuing her education at the Illinois Institute of Art located in Chicago.[3] In a recent interview at a viewing party, Paulina Porizkova stated that her favorite model was Heather.[5] Kuzmich has appeared in People magazine twice, once in October 2007 and the second time in December 2007. She has also appeared on the cover of Spectrum magazine.[6]

A challenge win during Top Model allowed Kuzmich to participate in a special photoshoot art-directed by Mary J. Blige for Carol's Daughter. The ad is already up at the entrance to a few stores [7].

Kuzmich was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome when she was thirteen years old around the time her father passed away. She has stated in interviews that it wasn't the easiest time in her life. [2] Living with Asperger's, the most difficult thing for Kuzmich is approaching people and her speech skills.

She was recently one of the nine girls featured in America's Next Top Model: Exposed on the CW, during the filming of which she became close friend with Jael Strauss[citation needed]. She has also appeared twice on the Tyra Banks Show, once in a "Where are they now?" episode and for the Fiercee awards.

[edit] References

  1. ^ America’s Next Top Model 9: Interview with Heather. FansofRealityTV.com (12-03-07).
  2. ^ a b c Plank, Alex (2007-11-29). Interview: Heather Kuzmich of America's Next Top Model (Interview). Wrong Planet. Retrieved on 2007-12-08.
  3. ^ a b c Scarpa, Gina (2007-11-30). Exclusive Interview: Heather Kuzmich of 'America's Next Top Model'. buddytv.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-04.
  4. ^ a b Parker-Pope, Tara. "Asperger's Syndrome Gets a Very Public Face", The New York Times, The New York Times Company, 2007-12-04. Retrieved on 2007-12-04. 
  5. ^ YouTube - Exclusive look at the America's Next Top Model Party
  6. ^ "Heather Kuzmich doesn't let Asperger's syndrome keep her from competing on America's Next Top Model" (Table of contents), People, 2007-10-22. Retrieved on 2007-12-08.  Note: Full text not available to editor at time of citation placement
  7. ^ Connexion | Facebook

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