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Why Isn’t Janice Dickinson In Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model?

Why Isn’t Janice Dickinson In Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model?

Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model has had viewers around the world on the edge of their seats this week, as it explores the complicated history of Tyra Banks’ iconic reality show and its many controversies. The new Netflix documentary features a host of faces that Top Model fans will recognise, including Nigel Barker, Miss J Alexander and Jay Manuel. However, there’s one big presence who is noticeably missing from the doc. Many fans were surprised to see that Janice Dickinson was not part of Reality Check, after she served as a judge on four cycles of America’s Next Top Model between 2003 and 2006. During her time on the show, the former supermodel caused controversy with her harsh critiques and frequent body-shaming comments towards the contestants. However, her absence is apparently not due to a lack of production wanting the controversial and outspoken model to take part. Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model director Daniel Sivan recently told Tudum he would have loved to have interviewed Janice about her experiences on the …

The Killer Question by Janice Hallett

The Killer Question by Janice Hallett

Janice Hallett has carved out a distinctive niche in contemporary crime fiction, and with The Killer Question, she demonstrates once again why readers and critics alike have embraced her unconventional approach to murder mysteries. This latest offering transforms the seemingly innocuous setting of a rural pub quiz night into a labyrinthine tale of deception, identity theft, and murder that unfolds through emails, text messages, police transcripts, and quiz scoresheets. The premise is deceptively simple: Sue and Mal Eastwood take over The Case is Altered, an isolated pub struggling to survive, and launch a weekly quiz night that breathes new life into the establishment. Everything seems perfect until a body surfaces in the nearby river, and shortly afterward, a mysterious team called The Shadow Knights arrives, scoring impossibly high marks week after week. But as the documentary-making nephew Dominic Eastwood discovers five years later, nothing at The Case is Altered was quite what it seemed. A Narrative Structure That Doubles as a Puzzle Hallett’s signature epistolary format reaches new heights of sophistication here. The story unfolds …