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America's Next Top Model
Season 6
Judges
No. of contestants13
WinnerDanielle Evans
No. of episodes13
Release
Original networkUPN
Original releaseMarch 7 (2006-03-07) –
May 17, 2006 (2006-05-17)
Additional information
Filming datesOctober 3 (2005-10-03) –
November 23, 2005 (2005-11-23)
Season chronology
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Season 7
(on The CW)
List of episodes

The sixth cycle of America's Next Top Model premiered on March 8, 2006, which would be the last cycle to air on UPN before merging with The WB to create The CW. The catchphrase for this cycle was "Fairy Tales Come True." This cycle was filmed from October through November 2005.[1]

The prizes for this cycle were:

The international destination during this cycle was Bangkok and Phuket, Thailand. The show’s first visit to South East Asia.

The winner was 20-year-old Danielle Evans from Little Rock, Arkansas with Joanie Dodds placing as the runner-up.

Contestants

(Ages stated are at start of contest)

Contestant[2] Age Height Hometown Finish Place
Katherine 'Kathy' Hoxit[3] 20 5 ft 9.5 in (1.77 m) Brevard, North Carolina Episode 2 13
Wendy Wiltz 22 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) New Orleans, Louisiana Episode 3 12
Kari Schmidt[4] 18 5 ft 8.5 in (1.74 m) Brookings, South Dakota Episode 4 11
Gina Choe[5] 21 5 ft 8.75 in (1.75 m) Odessa, Florida Episode 5 10
Mollie Sue Steenis[6] 25 5 ft 8.5 in (1.74 m) Tampa, Florida Episode 6 9
Alejandra 'Leslie' Mancia[7] 18 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Higley, Arizona Episode 7 8
Brooke Staricha[8] 22 5 ft 10.5 in (1.79 m) Corpus Christi, Texas Episode 8 7
Nnenna Agba[9] 24 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Houston, Texas Episode 9 6
Furonda Brasfield[10] 24 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Stuttgart, Arkansas Episode 11 5
Sara Albert[11] 22 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Davis, California Episode 12 4
Jade Cole 26 5 ft 9.5 in (1.77 m) New York, New York Episode 13 3
Joane Ann 'Joanie' Dodds[12] 22 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania 2
Danielle Evans[13] 20 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Little Rock, Arkansas 1

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
601"The Girl Who Learns How to Dance"March 8, 2006 (2006-03-08)5.26[14]
612"The Girls Go Bald"March 8, 2006 (2006-03-08)5.26[14]
623"The Girl Who is a True Miss Diva"March 15, 2006 (2006-03-15)4.87[15]
634"The Girl Who Kissed a Roach"March 22, 2006 (2006-03-22)5.21[16]
645"The Girl Who Kissed a Male Model"March 29, 2006 (2006-03-29)4.86[17]
656"The Girl With Two Bad Takes"April 5, 2006 (2006-04-05)5.10[18]
667"The Girl Who Has a Temper"April 12, 2006 (2006-04-12)4.40[19]
678"The Girl Who Has a Surgery"April 19, 2006 (2006-04-19)4.36[20]
689"The Girl Who is a Masseuse, Not a True Model"April 26, 2006 (2006-04-26)4.89[21]
6910"The Girl Who is Going to the Moon"April 26, 2006 (2006-04-26)3.37[21]
7011"The Girl Who is Rushed to the Emergency Room"May 3, 2006 (2006-05-03)4.29[22]
7112"The Girls Go to Phuket"May 10, 2006 (2006-05-10)4.85[23]
7213"The Girl Who Walked Through the Ancient City"May 17, 2006 (2006-05-17)5.86[24]

Summaries

Call-out order

Order Episodes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13
1 Jade Nnenna Brooke Jade Furonda Furonda Joanie Joanie Danielle Joanie Joanie Joanie Danielle
2 Sara Sara Danielle Danielle Joanie Sara Jade Furonda Jade Sara Jade Danielle Joanie
3 Mollie Sue Leslie Nnenna Brooke Danielle Leslie Nnenna Nnenna Sara Danielle Danielle Jade
4 Leslie Joanie Kari Joanie Leslie Danielle Furonda Sara Joanie Jade Sara
5 Joanie Kari Furonda Mollie Sue Jade Nnenna Danielle Danielle Furonda Furonda
6 Nnenna Danielle Gina Sara Mollie Sue Joanie Brooke Jade Nnenna
7 Kari Jade Mollie Sue Furonda Sara Brooke Sara Brooke
8 Brooke Mollie Sue Leslie Leslie Nnenna Jade Leslie
9 Danielle Brooke Sara Nnenna Brooke Mollie Sue
10 Kathy Gina Joanie Gina Gina
11 Furonda Wendy Jade Kari
12 Gina Furonda Wendy
13 Wendy Kathy
  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant won the competition

Bottom two

Episode Contestants Eliminated
2 Furonda & Kathy Kathy
3 Jade & Wendy Wendy
4 Gina & Kari Kari
5 Brooke & Gina Gina
6 Jade & Mollie Sue Mollie Sue
7 Leslie & Sara Leslie
8 Brooke & Jade Brooke
9 Furonda & Nnenna Nnenna
11 Furonda & Jade Furonda
12 Danielle & Sara Sara
13 Danielle & Jade Jade
Danielle & Joanie Joanie
  The contestant was eliminated after their first time in the bottom two
  The contestant was eliminated after their second time in the bottom two
  The contestant was eliminated after their third time in the bottom two
  The contestant was eliminated after their fifth time in the bottom two
  The contestant was eliminated in the final judging and placed as the runner-up

Average call-out order

Casting call-out order and final two are not included.

Rank by
average
Place Model Call-out
total
Number of
call-outs
Call-out
average
1 2 Joanie 35 11 3.18
2 1 Danielle 36 3.27
3 4 Sara 46 10 4.60
4 3 Jade 51 11 4.63
5 5 Furonda 42 9 4.67
6 6 Nnenna 38 8 4.75
7 8 Leslie 34 6 5.67
8 7 Brooke 42 7 6.00
9 11 Kari 20 3 6.67
10 9 Mollie Sue 35 5 7.00
11 10 Gina 36 4 9.00
12 12 Wendy 23 2 11.50
13 13 Kathy 13 1 13.00

Photo shoot guide

  • Episode 2 photo shoot: Bald covered in Swarovski crystals
  • Episode 3 photo shoot: Ice princesses in a magazine
  • Episode 4 photo shoot: Falling fairy tale princesses
  • Episode 5 photo shoot: Future Careers with male models
  • Episode 6 Commercial: CoverGirl Clean Liquid Foundation at a pool party
  • Episode 7 photo shoot: Krumping
  • Episode 8 photo shoots: Dolls; emotional black & white beauty shots
  • Episode 9 photo shoot: Mermaids hanging in the Floating Market
  • Episode 11 photo shoot: Posing on an elephant for Venus razors
  • Episode 12 photo shoot: Ocean Pacific swimwear on the beaches of Phuket
  • Episode 13 photo shoot & commercial: CoverGirl lash exact mascara commercial and print ad

Makeovers

  • Wendy - Honey blonde highlights
  • Kari - Brigitte Bardot inspired big curls with bangs
  • Gina - Cut to shoulder length and angles added
  • Mollie Sue - Mia Farrow inspired pixie cut
  • Leslie - Long wavy dark brown extensions
  • Brooke - Gisele Bundchen inspired blonde highlights
  • Nnenna - Buzzed
  • Furonda - Tiffany Richardson inspired long straight black weave
  • Sara - Brigitte Nielsen inspired cut and dyed platinum blonde
  • Jade - Cut short and dyed golden blonde with matching eyebrows
  • Joanie - Dyed ice blonde; later, snaggletooth removed and porcelain crowns added
  • Danielle - Extra-long wavy weave; later, front tooth gap adjusted

Post–Top Model careers

  • Nnenna Agba has signed with OmodelAfrica, eSensual Models, and Bookings Model Agency. She has been on the cover of True Love, Clam, Onyx Style, and Time Out London magazines. She has appeared in Essence, Jewel and Arise magazine and has modeled for Red and Lulu. She also appeared in a commercial for McDonald's.[25] She can be seen in the music video "Girlfriend" by Sergey Lazarev.[26][27]
  • Sara Albert had some test shoots with Elite Models Management and appeared in the cover and a spread in Engaged! Magazine. She has since left the industry, and is now married, took the name of her husband and now goes by Sara Hallmark and lives in Washington, D.C. She is currently working at Hogan Lovells as a law firm associate.[28]
  • Furonda Brasfield has a contract with VMH Models in Vancouver that she received through the model scouting firm ModelScouts.com. She had her own show, Model Me TV.[29] She has also appeared in a few ads and numerous runway shows.[30] She also appeared in one episode of Cycle 10. After quiting modeling she worked as a real estate agent, and is now a licensed attorney in Arkansas.
  • Gina Choe has taken a few test shots, is currently in school and lives in Florida. She has signed with Ford Models Miami under the Lifestyle division.
  • Jade Cole has opened up a production company, the Biracial Butterfly Productions. She has also been featured in several ads for Nelly's Apple Bottoms Clothing Line. She was signed to Diva Models, Singapore; Dream Models, Hong Kong; Uber-Warning Models, Los Angeles; VMH Models, Vancouver; and SMG Models, Seattle by the model scouting firm ModelScouts.com and to Elite Model Management in Hong Kong in 2009.[31] She has appeared in the music videos "Go On Girl" by Ne-Yo and "Digital Girl" by Jamie Foxx ft. Kanye West, The-Dream, and Drake.[32] Cole was asked to be a contestant on America's Next Top Model: All-Stars, but declined due to contract agreement.[33]
  • Joanie Dodds has been featured in several magazines. She appeared in one episode of Cycle 8 posing for a photograph with contestant Renee Alway and she later appeared in Cycle 10. She was also a guest judge on the Vietnamese Modeling Project, its format is related to ANTM. She has been signed to Elite Model Management in New York, Über-Warning Models and Elite Model Management in Hong Kong.[34][35] Also a licensed contractor, Joanie was co-host of DIY Network's Run My Renovation for four seasons. In 2018, she joined the cast of Trading Spaces as a carpenter under her married name of Sprague.
  • Danielle Evans has collected all of her prizes and appeared in campaigns with Sephora, Tory Burch, and Akademiks. She was signed with Ford Models and has had her Covergirl contract renewed multiple times. She is currently signed with Click Model Management. She was featured on Project Runway and the series' Top Model in Action during Cycles 11 and 13.
  • Kathy Hoxit is looking for agencies in New York.
  • Leslie Mancia is signed to Ford Models in Los Angeles, Muse Management in New York City, and The Arizona Agency. She used to be signed with Elite Model Management in Los Angeles and Miami, Nous Model Management, Major Model Management, and Percent Model Management.[36] She recently walked for Anya Ayoung Chee in the Project Runway season 9 finale. She also modeled for Michael Costello in Project Runway: All Stars.
  • Kari Schmidt has returned to school, but plans to model when she is done with school.
  • Brooke Staricha has been with various agencies and is signed with I Model and Talent in New York.
  • Mollie Sue Steenis-Gondi is signed to several modeling agencies, including Elite in New York and Barcelona, Storm Model Management, and Why Not Model Agency. She has been featured in Vogue, has modeled for Levi's, Vision, Winners F06, Florida International, Out, D La Repubblica Delle Donne, Mixte, Tush, ANNA, Madame Figaro, eLuxury.com, Zink, Madame, Cosmopolitan, CopCopines, Fashion, Self, Diesel, The Lake & Stars F/W 07, Adorn W 07, Grazia, Vanidad, Avant-Garde, Sang Bleu, Gondi Ishiko, Soon, Rene Furterer International Magazine, Style Mag, Intersection, and appeared in Top Model in Action in Cycle 11.
  • Wendy Wiltz is represented by I.D. Model Management.

Trivia

  • J. Alexander revealed that he actually didn't want Furonda in the house but Jay Manuel and Tyra did, which is why she made it into the house.
  • On the Tyra Banks show Tyra revealed to Kathy she was "outvoted" the night Kathy was eliminated from the show.

Notes

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