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Petra Nemcova Fronts Grittier Take on Top Model

TLC has greenlit production on eight episodes of The Petra Nemcova Project, a tentatively titled unscripted series fronted by the aforementioned supermodel. But unlike America's Next Top Model, this Project won't be an elimination-based competition, nor will it transform plain Janes. At stake, however, are potential contracts with the NEXT agency. "With no disrespect, those shows are the make-believe world of modeling," producer Dave Broome (The Biggest Loser) tells Variety. "We're doing the reality." Hopefully, that esteemed reality still allows room for a catfight or two.

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TLC Green Lights Series Hosted by Supermodel and Activist Petra Nemcova

TLC has given a green light to an eight-part series starring international supermodel and activist Petra Nemcova. "The Petra Nemcova Project" (working title) will travel the globe in search of undiscovered model talent, who will be brought to New York to audition for potential contracts with Next Model Management. Petra Nemcova will serve as a mentor and friend to the prospective models, as they learn the business of fashion and modeling.

Using her own life experiences, Petra will advise the models on how to succeed in the fashion industry, and will also underscore the importance of having a well-rounded life, including giving back to communities important to each of them. Next will ultimately determine how many of the models deserve a contract with the agency.

Petra Nemcova has taken the fashion industry by storm since she was crowned cover girl of the highly anticipated Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue in 2003. She has appeared in advertising campaigns for high-end brands such as Pantene, Lancaster, Graff, La Perla, Max Factor, Clarins, Cartier, Rampage and most recently, Fortunoff. Petra's sultry looks have been featured in Vogue, Vanity Fair, ELLE, Harper's Bazaar, InStyle, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Ocean Drive and Marie Claire to name a few.

A survivor of the 2004 Asian Tsunami, Nemcova founded the Happy Hearts Fund in 2005 to aid children in need who have suffered loss or hardship as a result of natural, economic or health-related disasters. Happy Hearts has raised over $1.5 million to help children in Thailand, Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Pakistan live healthy, happier lives filled with hope instead of fear.

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James should have shaved lol

Thats funny you said that because on Leno just now they had this guy interviewing people at the grammys and he was talking to James Blunt <_< and Petra :wub: . He was kidding around about his high voice and Blunt said he grew it to prove that he had reached puberty :p Someone should get this vid :whistle:

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