From a photo shoot with Coco to 'CSI': Bre is satisfied with her performance on 'ANTM'

From a photo shoot with Coco to 'CSI': Bre is satisfied with her performance on 'ANTM'
by: Sheri Block
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Even though Bre Scullark gave it her all during a photo shoot with supermodel Coco Rocha on Cycle 17 of “America’s Next Top Model,” Tyra Banks wasn’t impressed with her over-the-top performance.

The 26-year-old from Harlem, N.Y., spent her entire “bitch fight” shoot -- which involved competing for the attention of Rocha alongside fellow All-Star Alexandria -- screaming her head off.

Both Rocha and the other judges were turned off by that approach and the resulting photo, but Bre stands by her actions.

“I know that the other girls that day, they wouldn’t scream or they were too afraid to be really ugly, and I just wanted to make sure that whatever I did I was going to commit 100 per cent and sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t,” she says. “But I’m definitely satisfied with my performance.”

Bre adds that she doesn’t think it was just one bad photo that sent her home, but a culmination of events that happened leading up to the shoot.

“It had been coming for weeks now,” she says. “Tyra and the judges kept saying that I was losing my star quality or I was too refined… I don’t think it was just that photo shoot that day.”

But despite sending Bre home, Tyra also told her how much more beautiful she had become since first appearing on Cycle 5 of “ANTM.”

“I’ve spent the last six years since my first cycle just really evolving, travelling and gaining more life experience and professionalism so when I came back for Cycle 17 there were a lot of things that were different about me,” says Bre. “It was really nice to hear Tyra say something that was so positive because I have been working really, really hard on myself.”

During that six-year span, Bre has also had much success on the modeling front; she has been signed to an agency in New York, L.A. and Chicago, and has done campaigns for everything from Old Navy to Garnier.

Even so, Bre says she wanted to return to the All-Stars version of “ANTM” to see how much further she could get.

“I thought this time coming back, to be able to show the judges that I took what they said seriously the first time around… that they would see that and it would definitely help me in the competition,” she explains. “Also I just really wanted to see if I still had a good chance of doing well.”

But even though she didn’t win “America’s Next Top Model,” Bre was successful in winning another coveted prize -- an upcoming guest-starring role on “CSI.”

She won the chance to appear on the popular crime drama after winning a challenge that involved reading out some medical terminology-heavy lines on set in front of the show’s creator Anthony Zuiker.

While the other girls fumbled their lines, Bre read hers like a pro.

“I tried to make it like a song, same way we learn the alphabet,” says Bre. “That is the biggest TV series franchise in the world and I’m so excited to be a part of that.”

“America’s Next Top Model” airs Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET on CTV Two. Full episodes are also available online at CTV.ca.

 

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About SheriSheri Block has been covering entertainment for CTV.ca since 2008. In addition to covering Will and Kate’s Royal Wedding in London, Sheri’s highlights have included going on tour with “Canadian Idol,” being a stand-in on “Canada’s Next Top Model” and meeting Colin Farrell at the Toronto International Film Festival.Follow her on Twitter!
 

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