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Tyson Beckford returns as host as 16 models with varying degrees of experience compete in a series of challenges for a $100,000 cash prize, a contract with New York Model Management, a fashion pictorial in Cosmopolitan magazine and the chance to become the next great supermodel. Unlike the first season of this series, in which Beckford served as both a judge and a mentor to the male models, this time he leaves the judging to a new panel comprised of designer Catherine Malandrino, model Jenny Shimizu, photographer Perou and model scout Marlon. Aussie supermodel Nicole Trunfio also joins the show as mentor to the female models. Also different this time around: no viewer voting, since season two isn't being filmed in ``real time.''
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