Angelea Preston was deemed America's Next Top Model's ultimate All-Star back in 2011. But the beauty's victory was later rejected due to her rather "racy" past as an escort. So now, Preston's suing the popular reality show competition for such an unjust disqualification.
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From the get-go, Preston was honest with producers about her rather unconventional job history. Before filming even started, Preston allegedly told the network (confidentially) that she was a LEGAL escort for about a year. Not the same thing as a prostitute...
Eventually, the entire cast and crew found out about Preston's sexy side-gig.
No big deal - until taping for the show's finale commenced.
According to Preston, after winning the top prize, an unidentified casting director began "grilling" her about this "scandalous" past lifestyle (via TMZ). Her title of "America's Next Top Model" was eventually taken away, because she supposedly "violated the contract."
Preston does not agree. She was NOT still an escort while taping the show, so no violation actually occurred.
She lost a whopping $100,000 CoverGirl deal due to the disqualification, and was later denied several photo shoot opportunities with Vogue.
Preston insists she deserves at least $3 million in damages, so she's currently suing the producers, networks, and studios involved.
Stay tuned as more details develop...
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