Tyra Banks Sues Netflix Over 'America's Next Top Model' Docuseries Portrayal
In a shocking move, supermodel and former television host Tyra Banks has filed a lawsuit against Netflix over the portrayal of her in the docuseries 'Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model'. The documentary, which chronicled the rise and fall of the popular TV show, has been at the center of controversy since its release earlier this year. Banks claims that the documentary was edited to support a false narrative about her involvement with the show.Banks Claims Defamation and Manipulation
According to the lawsuit, which was obtained by PEOPLE, Banks is suing for defamation, claiming that her appearance in the documentary was edited to support a false narrative about her involvement with the show. The lawsuit states that Banks participated in the documentary because she believed viewers deserved a candid conversation about the show's legacy, but instead, the producers constructed a false narrative through selective editing and deliberate omission of key footage.
Banks' Interview Was Edited to Support False Narrative
The lawsuit claims that Banks sat down with the documentary's creators for over three hours, answering questions about the show's groundbreaking history, including criticism of decisions she would approach differently today. However, only 16 minutes of her interview were ultimately used in the series. The lawsuit states that the producers carved out key moments from Banks' interview to create a false narrative, including a scene where she allegedly forgot about an incident involving a contestant who was sexually assaulted on set.
Banks Accuses Producers of Manipulation
The lawsuit accuses the producers of manipulating footage to create a false narrative about Banks' involvement with the show. The lawsuit states that the producers selectively edited footage to make it seem like Banks was unaware of the incident involving the contestant, when in fact she had nodded affirmatively and said 'I do remember her story' during the interview.
Banks Seeks Damages for Loss of Business Opportunities
The lawsuit seeks damages for loss of future business opportunities, loss of business income, and other compounding losses. Banks claims that the false narrative perpetuated by the documentary has damaged her reputation and affected her ability to secure new projects.
Tyra Banks' lawsuit against Netflix over the portrayal of her in 'Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model' raises important questions about the ethics of documentary filmmaking. The controversy surrounding the documentary highlights the need for transparency and accuracy in storytelling, particularly when it comes to sensitive topics like sexual assault. As the case unfolds, one thing is clear: the truth behind the documentary's portrayal of Banks will be revealed, and it may have far-reaching consequences for both parties involved.
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