I agree: good when it’s good
These girls are obviously very passionate and excited about Top Model and very well educated on the industry. That perspective gives a lot of really great insight into the bigger picture of the industry, and the love and nostalgia they have for the show is terrific. I do agree that when they start getting off topic it gets more difficult to connect with them. I’ve found myself fast forwarding the first few minutes of each episode so I can just a get to the Top Model discussion. I also didn’t appreciate their cycle one comments on the girls deciding to eat pizza, which they described as a poor decision that Elyse was successfully avoiding. For all they speak about Tyra bullying the girls, they can get a little judgmental themselves... I do NOT recommend tuning into ANTBF for a post episode experience, these girls are heavy on the spoilers, especially Amanda. You’ll want to tune in after you’ve completed a cycle to avoid spoilers like “so and so gets kicked off in three episodes”. I really wish they would enforce a spoiler alert policy or just cut back. Overall, I think this is a pretty successful attempt at a Top Model podcast. The girls are passionate, intelligent, vibrant, and genuinely love Top Model.
mq902 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/06/20
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Love this podcast but I normally listen with headphones so there are a lot of times that Amanda starts screaming and I have to tear out my headphones.
roxyprice via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/09/19
I’ve got something to say about this podcast. It is one of the best stress relievers, rivaling a warm bath with bath bombs, for a college student. I look forward to future podcasts full of jubilance. P.S. This Michigan guy looks forward to cycle 14 because of Alasia’s stint on the show.
VK1996 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/08/17
Proof that anyone can have a podcast but not everyone should. This podcast is repellent. The girls clearly are very into themselves without realizing they are mean, prejudiced, privileged, and self absorbed. Amanda’s loud cackle and arrogance are off putting, as well as her jokes about things...Read full review »
HolmesandWatson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/25/19
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