What’s going on with Adrianne Curry, Nyle DiMarco, and the other modeling champs?

Catch up with all the winners since the reality show’s end.

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‘America’s Next Top Model’: Then and Now

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And while the show faced criticism for some of itsveryproblematic moments, it also championed diverse forms of beauty.

“This has always been a passion of mine….

I guessTop Modelhas normalized what difference is in beauty.”

Adrianne Curry (Cycle 1)

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Catch up with the previous winners ofANTM, then and now.

They finalized their divorce in 2012.

Drew on Call, andL.A.

Yoanna House (Cycle 2)

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House is still actively modeling.

In 2020, she did a tell-allinterview with Oliver Twixtabout her experience onANTM.

She returned to reality TV on the Peacock reality seriesThe Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip.

Eva Marcille Pigford (Cycle 3)

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Mora still regularly walks in fashion shows and shoots ad campaigns.

Taking home the title in 2005, the North Dakota-born model beat Nik Pace and frenemy Bre Scullark.

Then 21 years old, Evans made a name for herself with her strong photos and fun personality.

Naima Mora (Cycle 4)

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She beat out Joanie Dodds and Jade Cole to win the finale in Thailand.

English continues to model and has appeared in ads for NightLift lingerie and Ray-Ban.

The Puerto Rico-born beauty found success after trying out for the previous cycle.

Nicole Linkletter (Cycle 5)

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She’s also made TV appearances onThe Tyra Banks Show, Oxygen’sRunning Russell Simmons, andChicago Fire.

Saleisha Stowers (Cycle 9)

ANTMfound its ninth winner in Saleisha Stowers in 2007.

Stowers parlayed herTop Modelwin into a successful acting career.

Danielle Evans (Cycle 6)

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Sullivan has yet to achieve the same level of fame that second runner-up Tipton is seeing.

She is now the wife of MMA fighter Sam Alvey, with whom she has five children.

Her other work includes appearances forDLXVRSNmagazine, where she served as fashion director.

CariDee English (Cycle 7)

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The Texan beat out Chelsey Hersley and Jane Randall at the finale in Italy.

Ward now works as an artist, filling herInstagramandTwitteraccounts with her sketches and illustrations.

Born in Pennsylvania, she topped runners-up Molly O’Connell and Hannah Jones.

Jaslene Gonzalez (Cycle 8)

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In 2013, Kline modeled under Roman Management and Premiere Models.

She regularly appeared in ad campaigns and magazines while pursuing her bachelor’s degree at Lock Haven University.

Since graduating in 2015 and becoming a mother in 2017, Kline no longer models.

Saleisha Stowers (Cycle 9)

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However, D’Amato primarily focuses on her social media and being a mother to her two sons.

The star went on to work as a contributing editor toThe Daily Front Rowand style host for Amazon Live.

Then a student at Paul Smith’s College, the New Yorker beat Kiara Belen and Leila Goldkuhl.

Whitney Thompson (Cycle 10)

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The only woman in the final three, the Oregonian edged out Marvin Cortes and Cory Hindorff in 2013.

DiMarco signed with Wilhemina Models directly after his win.

Shortly after her win, Gants appeared in the season 3 premiere ofOdd Mom Out.

McKey Sullivan (Cycle 11)

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The model revealed her passion for music toBillboardmagazinebefore she began working as a DJ.

Gants proceeded to model for Select Management and SMG Models.

Teyona Anderson (Cycle 12)

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Nicole Fox (Cycle 13)

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Krista White (Cycle 14)

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Ann Ward (Cycle 15)

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Brittani Kline (Cycle 16)

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Lisa D’Amato (Cycle 17)

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Sophie Sumner (Cycle 18)

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Laura James (Cycle 19)

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Jourdan Miller (Cycle 20)

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Keith Carlos (Cycle 21)

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‘America’s Next Top Model’: Where Are They Now?

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‘America’s Next Top Model’: Where Are They Now?

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‘America’s Next Top Model’: Where Are They Now?

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