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The fourteenth season of Germany's Next Topmodel aired on ProSieben from February to May 2019.

The international destinations this cycle are Sölden, Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Amsterdam and Paris.

The winner of this season was 21-year-old Simone Kowalski from Stade. Her prizes including a modeling contract worth €140,000 with ONEeins fab Management, a spread and cover in the German Harper's Bazaar, a €100,000 cash prize, a campaign for Michael Michalsky's parfum and for Palmolive.

Starting this season, there is no jury. This would remain unchanged for all the following seasons. Thomas Hayo and Michael Michalsky are not returning for their spots as judges, whilst the teams and battle concept are removed as well. Both Hayo and Michalsky's place at judging remained open for guest judges each week.

Contestants

(ages stated are at start of contest)[1]

Contestant Age Hometown Finish Place
Anastasiya Baskakova 21 Stuttgart Episode 2 Шаблон:Nowrap
Marlene Donner 19 Stuttgart
Debora do Nascimento Goulart 22 Berlin
Шаблон:Nowrap 20 Haßfurt
Olivia Rhode 16 Munich Episode 3 Шаблон:Nowrap
Maria Willhauk 19 Heilbronn Шаблон:Nowrap
Naomi Ufelle 16 Vienna, Austria
Celine Hamann 19 Malchow
Loriane Glocke 24 Munich
Kim Dammer 18 Oberhausen Episode 4 21 (quit)
Joelle Juana Pascai-Quednau 23 Mechernich Шаблон:Nowrap
Melina Lucht 19 Duisburg
Catharina Maranca 19 Dortmund
Leonela Hires 19 Vienna, Austria Episode 5 17
Luna Dzek Dukadjinac 21 Hann. Münden Episode 6 16
Enisa Bukvic 24 Hamburg Episode 7 15 (quit)
Jasmin Veit 'Joy' Cadete Rosado 18 Frankfurt 14 (DQ)
Melissa Hemberger 23 Rosenheim Episode 8 13
Justine Klippenstein 20 Шаблон:Nowrap Episode 9 12
Theresia Fischer 26 Hamburg Episode 10 11
Julia Helm 23 Illertissen Episode 11 10
Lena Lischewski 17 Essen Episode 12 9
Tatjana Wiedemann 22 Leipzig Episode 13 8
Sarah Almoril 20 Schlüchtern Episode 14 7
Caroline Krüger 21 Bremerhaven 6
Alicija Köhler 18 Lehre Episode 15 5
Vanessa Stanat 21 Bensheim 4 (quit)
Cäcilia Zimmer 18 Freiburg im Breisgau Episode 16 3
Sayana Ranjan 20 Grevenbroich 2
Simone Kowalski 21 Stade 1

Episode summaries

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Summaries

Results table

Place Model Episodes
1Шаблон:Efn 2Шаблон:Efn 3Шаблон:Efn 4Шаблон:Efn 5 6Шаблон:Efn 7Шаблон:Efn 8 9 10 11 12Шаблон:Efn 13Шаблон:Efn 14Шаблон:Efn 15Шаблон:Efn 16
1 Simone SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE HIGH SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE IMM HIGH SAFE WIN
2 Sayana SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE HIGH SAFE LOW SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAVE SAFE LOW SAFE OUT
3 Cäcilia SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE LOW SAFE SAFE OUT
4 Vanessa SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE LOW SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE QUIT
5 Alicija SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH SAFE SAFE SAFE HIGH SAFE OUT
6 Caroline SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE LOW OUT
7 Sarah SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE HIGH SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE LOW OUT
8 Tatjana SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAVE OUT
9 Lena SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAVE SAFE SAFE LOW LOW OUT
10 Julia SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE LOW SAFE SAFE OUT
11 Theresia SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE OUT
12 Justine SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE LOW SAFE SAFE OUT
13 Melissa SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE OUT
14 Jasmin SAFE SAFE SAFE Шаблон:N/a SAFE SAFE DQ
15 Enisa SAFE SAFE SAFE HIGH IMM SAVE QUIT
16 Luna SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE OUT
17 Leonela SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE OUT
Шаблон:Nowrap Catharina SAFE SAVE SAFE OUT
Joelle SAFE SAFE SAVE OUT
Melina SAFE SAFE SAFE OUT
21 Kim SAFE SAFE SAFE QUIT
Шаблон:Nowrap Celine SAFE SAFE OUT
Loriane SAFE SAFE OUT
Maria SAFE SAFE OUT
Naomi SAFE SAFE OUT
26 Olivia SAFE SAFE QUIT
27-30 Anastasiya SAFE OUT
Шаблон:Nowrap SAFE OUT
Debora SAFE OUT
Marlene SAVE OUT
Шаблон:Color box The contestant withdrew from the competition
Шаблон:Color box The contestant was immune from elimination
Шаблон:Color box The contestant was in danger of elimination
Шаблон:Color box The contestant was in the bottom or originally eliminated from the competition but was saved by the guest judge
Шаблон:Color box The contestant was disqualified from the competition
Шаблон:Color box The contestant was eliminated outside of judging panel
Шаблон:Color box The contestant was eliminated
Шаблон:Color box The contestant won the competition

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Photo shoot guide

  • Episode 2 photo shoot: Snow queens
  • Episode 3 photo shoot: Posing as farm girls with Jordan Barrett
  • Episode 4 photo shoot: Alien stewardesses
  • Episode 5 photo shoot: Sedcard
  • Episode 6 photo shoot: Gypsies in the desert
  • Episode 7 photo shoot: Nude with puppies and jewelry
  • Episode 8 photo shoot: Jumping from a three-meter tower in a swimsuit with a huge bag
  • Episode 9 photo shoot: Posing in a circus with snakes
  • Episode 10 video shoot: John Travolta's "Saturday Night Fever" inspired
  • Episode 11 photo shoot: Posing in the rain with a male model
  • Episode 12 photo shoot: Foam party with Paris Hilton
  • Episode 13 photo shoot: Anime girls on a flying bike
  • Episode 14 photo shoot: Body painting on Rodeo Drive
  • Episode 15 photo shoot: Harper's Bazaar Cover-Try
  • Episode 16 photo shoot: Crowd surfing

Controversies

In episode 7, there was a physical fight between contestants Jasmin Cadete and Lena Lischewski shown on Television, leading to the disqualification of Cadete. The lawyer of Lischewski sued ProSieben and the cameramen saying: "It is unacceptable that a television station films how a minor is beaten by another participant during the filming and the present camera crew does not intervene immediately, but continues to film the scene."[2]

After Vanessa Stanat quit, ProSieben took over her official Instagram account. Shortly after, Stanat did not have access to her personal account either. Many, including Stanat herself, believe that this happened due to ProSieben being angry about her announcing her quit just a few weeks before the finale. Rebecca Mir took to Instagram to discredit Stanat, however she and ProSieben received backlash, because ProSieben shared personal information about Stanat with Mir.[3]

In August 2022 in the wake of allegations by former participants against Germany's Next Topmodel, the winner of the 14th season, Simone Kowalski, also spoke up as she said: "Top Model is very dangerous for today's and the previous generations! Many young women have mental trauma! Heidi says she's just being the hostess, but she has a responsibility to at least face the pain and trauma that has been inflicted on many girls!". Kowalski also teamed up with America's Next Top Model contestant Lisa D'Amato to talk about her traumatic experiences with Germany's Next Topmodel.[4] She said during the interview, that Germany’s Next Topmodel made her sick: "They took everything from me, I almost lost my family, my friends, all my money. It was inhuman - they broke me mentally. I came on the show healthy and got sick." She also said that after the show she was forced against her will to work for Heidi Klum's father. To former contestants defending the show, she says: "Good for you, but not for everyone". In her opinion, Germany's Next Topmodel should be discontinued.[5][6]

In February 2023 Der Spiegel gives a glimpse into the notorious gag contracts that candidates have to sign in order to be able to take part in the Heidi Klum show. According to the Hamburg lawyer Jörg Nabert, these are "illegal gag contracts". The contract binds the women to an agency for two years. A regulation that, according to Nabert, is not customary in the industry. The participants also agree that the recordings "present them in a way that they don't like themselves". According to Der Spiegel, the contracts say: "The contributors are aware of any burdens that may result for them". If necessary, “substantive suggestions” would be made and enforced by the show management. Germany's Next Topmodel can thus stylize people like Tessa Bergmeier (Season 4) as "bitches" without them being able to defend themselves effectively afterwards. Heidi Klum's casting show goes further than similar formats with this practice.[7][8]

In February 2023, the Berliner Zeitung published an article about the show with the headline: "Why isn't Germany’s Next Topmodel actually canceled?"[9]

In February 2023, the German InTouch wrote: "The willingness to use violence among girls is increasing. They form gangs, bully, hit. Heidi is also partly responsible for the fact that, at least on TV, such behavior should not lead to extra airtime..." The article goes on to say: "With Germany’s Next Topmodel absolutely wrong values are conveyed. It gives the impression that bullying is a legitimate means of dealing with each other."[10]

In February 2023, the Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung wrote that Germany’s Next Topmodel is one of the worst trash TV programs on German television. And: "anyone who watches Heidi Klum is just as bad as she is."[11]

In February 2023, the former judge Peyman Armin criticized the show and Heidi Klum as well. He said: "It has become a pure self-portrayal by Heidi. Heidi comes first. Then Heidi and Heidi again. When Heidi Klum is in the foreground and takes care of the slapstick, for sensational shootings and catfights." Part of the episodes are therefore always scenes in which Heidi Klum would blaspheme with jurors about the contestants.[12]

Also in February 2023, former judge Wolfgang Joop criticized the show and Heidi Klum again when he said he had no say in the decisions. "Heidi does that. Nobody can help there." Not even the producers were allowed to have a say, apart from the timing of the direction. Joop: "Then they say something like: 'Don't let her go yet, the boyfriend will come, that'll bring a lot of tears of joy, we'll take that with us.'" He added: "I wouldn't have been surprised if the show had been discontinued."[13]

In February 2023 at the beginning of the 18th season, Heidi Klum gave a 10-minute speech in which she denied all allegations against her and the show and blamed the candidates themselves. This was once again heavily criticized by both the viewers and the media in Germany. The Berliner Morgenpost wrote: "Everything is wrong, says Klum. She emphasized that 'everything is real' on her show. There is no text or storyline for the models. That's why it's not her fault if a young model feels misrepresented after the broadcast. 'We can only portray a person as they are,' philosophizes Klum. Whether this is true remains questionable. On the one hand, because a story can be cobbled together afterwards that doesn't have to have anything to do with reality. On the other hand, because in the show very young girls in absolutely exceptional and stressful situations meet experienced editors who know exactly what the viewers later want to see on television."[14] Die Welt called Heidi Klum's statement "bizarre".[15] Frankfurter Allgemeine called it a "Catwalk of Shame".[16] Web.de headlined: "Why Heidi Klum's statement is dishonest".[17] Annabelle (magazine) (Switzerland) headlined: "Heidi Klum, this justification went wrong".[18] In an article, Puls24 (Austria) asked whether Heidi Klum practiced perpetrator-victim reversal and Gaslighting.[19] Frankfurter Allgemeine headlined: "This woman only has dollar signs in her eyes" and also assumed that Heidi Klum was doing a perpetrator-victim reversal.[20] BILD asked: "How evil is Heidi Klum really?".[21]

In March 2023 former judge Peyman Armin apologized to Lijana Kaggwa for what she had to experience on Germany's Next Topmodel. He also apologized for being part of Germany's Next Topmodel and promised to never take part in the show again. All of this was broadcast in the format "13 questions" on ZDF.[22][23]

In March 2023 BILD published the following message: "If the contestants get along too well, they will receive instructions from the crew to argue and produce beef." The participating contestants are also too young and inexperienced and cannot assess the extent of the show.[24]

In April 2023, Heidi Klum said about everything that happens at Germany's Next Topmodel: "At the end of the day I'm the boss and I make the rules!"[25]

In June 2023, the German TV broadcaster ZDF released a 70-minute investigative documentary about the machinations of the makers of Germany's Next Topmodel called "Pressure, hatred, manipulation: how sick does Germany's Next Topmodel make you?". For this documentary, around 50 former contestants, judges and members of the show's crew were interviewed, some anonymously. The makers of the documentary admitted that they are familiar with difficult investigations, but they have never experienced it before that so many people were afraid to talk about what happened as these former participants and employees of Germany's Next Topmodel. A crew member of the show who wished to remain anonymous is quoted as saying: "If you film a young woman from morning to night, you'll get every sectional image you want. So you can cut and tell what you want. A lot of things are cut together wildly. The jobs depend on it. It's about ratings." In addition, former contestants report how the show's editors deliberately foment manipulation, lies and discord among the contestants behind the scenes. The contestants are shielded from the outside world so they lose their nerve and argue. So 20 candidates have to sleep together in one room without contact to the outside world. The statements by Heidi Klum, the broadcasting TV station Pro7 and the production company are presented as hypocrisy. Pro7 is said to have earned 87 million euros with the Season 18, and Heidi Klum 10 million euros. The contestants receive no money. Germany's Next Topmodel has driven some contestants into depression and suicidal thoughts.[26][27][28][29][30][31]

References

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External links

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