Cycle 1: Adrianne Curry

Adrianne was the winner who started it all in 2003 and may have had the hardest time of launching her modeling career. The Revlon contract she won reportedly led only to public appearances -- no ads or campaigns. She has appeared in several magazines and campaigns including Macy's, Lucky and Van Dutch.<br>
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The bad girl went on to pose in Playboy twice and starred in VH1's "The Surreal Life" where she met Christopher Knight ("The Brady Bunch"). Their torrid relationship spurned a spin-off show called "My Fair Brady" on the network. They later married.<br>
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Adrianne had appeared in a few films. She has also moved behind the cameras to associate produce the reality series, "My Antonio," for VH1 in 2009.<br>
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She has been pretty outspoken about being disowned by the "Top Model" franchise and recently made headlines when she called police after being molested by a man at a Star Wars convention. She was dressed as Princess Leia.

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Adrianne was the winner who started it all in 2003 and may have had the hardest time of launching her modeling career. The Revlon contract she won reportedly led only to public appearances -- no ads or campaigns. She has appeared in several magazines and campaigns including Macy's, Lucky and Van Dutch.

The bad girl went on to pose in Playboy twice and starred in VH1's "The Surreal Life" where she met Christopher Knight ("The Brady Bunch"). Their torrid relationship spurned a spin-off show called "My Fair Brady" on the network. They later married.

Adrianne had appeared in a few films. She has also moved behind the cameras to associate produce the reality series, "My Antonio," for VH1 in 2009.


She has been pretty outspoken about being disowned by the "Top Model" franchise and recently made headlines when she called police after being molested by a man at a Star Wars convention. She was dressed as Princess Leia.

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