Top Model, o Reality

For SET's Next Top Model franchise, see Brazil's Next Top Model.
Top Model:
O Reality
Created by Tyra Banks
Judges Ana Hickmann, Ticiane Pinheiro, Zeca de Abreu, Gustavo Sardi, Matheus Mazzafera, Dudu Bertholini, Namie Wihby
Country of origin Brazil
No. of episodes 13
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Release
Original network Rede Record
Original release 2 September 2012 (2012-09-02) – 25 November 2012 (2012-11-25)
External links
Website

Top Model, O Reality (or Top Model, The Reality) is a Brazilian reality TV series, and the second Brazilian adaptation of Tyra Banks', America's Next Top Model after Brazil's Next Top Model which aired from 2007 to 2009, and had three seasons.

The former show was cancelled after series three, because Sony Entertainment Television did not renew the contract to adapt the original format of the show.

The new version of the show is hosted by Ana Hickmann and co-hosted by Ticiane Pinheiro during casting weeks.[1] Season one first aired on 2 September 2012 and featured 24 semi-finalists.[2]

Initially, the show was designed to be a part of Ana Hickmann's television show called Tudo é Possivel, but was later made into an independent show. For this new version, the show was re-formatted in order to be more appealing to the Brazilian public. Casting became four episodes long, and the finale of the series was shot live. The models lived with Ana Hickmann in her house in Itu, São Paulo. Ana is not a judge on the panel, and she only serves the role of a host. The judges that are present at panel for elimination change every week.

Seasons

Season Premiere date Winner Runner-up Other contestants in order of elimination Number of contestants International Destination(s)
1[3] 2 September 2012 Camila Andrade Paloma Bicalho Livia Studart, Luana Reichert, Tamirys Macedo, Jessica Vaz, Nathália Gomes, Jessica Nobre, Viviane Oliveira, Fernanda Gomes, Fátima Correia, Rafaela Rodrigues, Eduarda Ferreira, Sancler Frantz 14[2] Aruba
Aruba

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