Wanna-be models in high heels ran for their lives when chaos broke out on the streets of New York as thousands of people turned out to audition for ‘America’s Next Top Model’.
Screaming as they ran for their lives, hundreds of hotties in heels toppled over barricades along W. 55th St. after several people in the crowd started yelling, “There’s a bomb!”
According to the New York Daily News, the models are urging Tyra Banks to give them another chance to become America’s Next Top Model.
“I want Tyra to realize that we were cheated, and it wasn’t fair,” cried Babyann Hernandez, 20.
“I’m tired, angry, hurt, confused, and I didn’t even get to try out,” she told the Daily News.
“I want Tyra to realize that we were cheated, and it wasn’t fair,” cried Babyann Hernandez, 20.
“I’m tired, angry, hurt, confused, and I didn’t even get to try out,” she told the Daily News.
“I want Tyra to realize that we were cheated, and it wasn’t fair,” cried Babyann Hernandez, 20.
“I’m tired, angry, hurt, confused, and I didn’t even get to try out,” she told the Daily News.
By the time the model madness ended, six women were injured and two women and one man were busted for inciting a riot, authorities said.
The model competition is hosted by supermodel Tyra Banks, who also serves as its executive producer. The current season began March 4.