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'America's Next Top Model' contestants lobby California for better reality TV protection after new docuseries

close Video Reality TV star Savannah Chrisley shares her mental health journey ‘Unlocked’ podcast host Savannah Chrisley joins ‘Lawrence Jones Cross Country’ with details on ‘Chrisley Knows Best’ stars Todd and Julie Chrisley's plans to appeal their prison sentence. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Former "America's Next Top Model" contestants are lobbying the California government for better protections for reality TV contestants after the release of a controversial documentary on the long-running series.

'America's Next Top Model' contestants lobby California for better reality TV protection after new docuseries

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Key Highlights

  • Former "ANTM" finalist Jeana Turner posted a video to her Instagram account revealing that she, Brittany Hatch, Sarah VonderHaar, Giselle Samson and Sarah Hartshorne met with members of the California state legislature to lobby for stronger protections for reality TV contestants based on their experiences on the show."This is no longer just about telling our stories.
  • It’s about making sure what happened on ‘ANTM’ doesn’t further perpetuate to affecting the next generation of girls just chasing a dream or any reality TV contestant," Turner said Wednesday.
  • 'AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL' ALUM ADRIANNE CURRY SLAMS NEW DOCUMENTARY AS 'WOKE' Contestants on "America's Next Top Model" have alleged poor treatment on the reality series.
  • (Monty Brinton/CBS Photo Archive/) "I say this with the utmost seriousness.
  • This is not just one person speaking out.
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