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The Final Exit: Heather

Photography by John van der Schilden

Photography by John van der Schilden

In a slightly shocking turn of events, one-time front runner Heather Delaney was sent home after failing to make an impression at her New York go-sees.

Which part of this experience was the most fun? Which was the most stressful?

The most fun was transforming into a new look each time, from yourself into this crazy, whatever it was. The last shoot in New York was this sort of diva with black hair. That was fun. I might dye my hair black.

The most stressful was judging. You just didn’t know what they were going to say. The first judging ever I actually fell down, I tripped, so that was really horribly embarrassing.

Anything you wish you could do over?

If I could do that moment over, first of all, I wouldn’t trip; second of all, I would not have worn the outfit I wore. It got bashed.

Do you think it was your turn to go? If not, who should have gone?

I kind of feel like it was my turn to go actually.

Are you still planning to pursue a career in modeling?

I’m up in the air on that one but probably not.

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4 Responses to “The Final Exit: Heather”

  • Stephanie says:

    As long as shes happy with what she wants to do. :)

  • AD says:

    Its ridiculous that just because she as eliminated, she doesnt want to model anymore, someone else could have taken her spot, had she not wanted to be on the show. did she even want it from the beginning, probably not.

  • topmodelfan says:

    Good luck with your post show adventures! You were very enjoyable to watch- a total class act and I’m sure you’ll rock whatever path you choose!

  • bob says:

    I really thought it was Maryam’s time to go this episode. I really expected Heather to make it to at least top 3… oh well.

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