Ep 2. The Girls Who Hate Their Makeovers
- TV14
- March 9, 2005
- 42 min
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4.7 (39)
In America's Next Top Model season 4 episode 2, titled "The Girls Who Hate Their Makeovers," the contestants are given makeovers to transform their looks for the runway. However, not all of the girls are happy with the changes, leading to drama and tension in the house.
The episode begins with the girls heading to a salon to receive their makeovers from Tyra Banks' trusted team of stylists. Some of the transformations are stunning, while others leave the girls feeling frustrated and upset. One contestant, in particular, is in tears over her new look and struggles to come to terms with it.
As the girls return to the house, the tension begins to build. Those who are happy with their makeovers are excited to show them off, while others are hiding away and avoiding the other contestants. The girls who are unhappy with their new looks begin to express their frustrations, leading to arguments and disagreements with their fellow models.
The following day, the girls are tasked with a photoshoot where they must embrace their new looks and showcase their confidence on camera. Some of the girls struggle with this challenge, still feeling uncomfortable with their makeovers, while others rise to the occasion and deliver stunning photos.
Throughout the episode, the judges, including Tyra Banks, assess the girls' performances and offer critiques on both their modeling abilities and their reactions to their makeovers. It becomes clear that those who are able to embrace their new looks and show confidence are more likely to succeed in the competition.
The episode ends with a dramatic elimination, as one contestant who struggled to embrace her makeover is sent home. The remaining girls are left to reflect on their experiences and continue to work towards becoming America's Next Top Model.
Overall, "The Girls Who Hate Their Makeovers" is a captivating episode that highlights the ups and downs of the modeling industry. Through the challenges and drama, the girls are forced to confront their own insecurities and grow as both models and individuals.