America's Most Smartest Model

America's Most Smartest Model (2007)

EndedReality show

These 14 freaks think they have it all. All, in this case, means brains and beauty. Of course, their pictures will tell you that you find more attractive leftovers in your Taco Bell bag and their brains…well if they think they are hot, you can only imagine the brain they are packing with all that delusion going on. The show offers seven men and seven women. However, in the end only one idiot who can spell cat will prevail as the winner! The winner receives $100,000 and the title of America's Most Smartest Model. Now all they need is real models. This drivel, which is brought to you by VH1 is hosted by Mary Alice Stephenson (Celebrity Fashion Guru) and all around genius, Ben Stein.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E11Never Trust a Rottweilerdéc. 16, 2007
S01E10Hit Me with Your Best Shotdéc. 9, 2007
S01E09I See Dead People...déc. 2, 2007
S01E08Let's Play, Hide the Pickelnov. 25, 2007
S01E07Many Happy Returns?nov. 18, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did America's Most Smartest Model premiere?

America's Most Smartest Model premiered on October 7, 2007.

Who hosted America's Most Smartest Model?

Ben Stein and Mary Alice Stephenson co-hosted America's Most Smartest Model.

How many contestants participated in America's Most Smartest Model?

America's Most Smartest Model featured 14 contestants.

What was the premise of America's Most Smartest Model?

America's Most Smartest Model aimed to find a model who possessed both beauty and brains through various challenges and competitions.

How long were the episodes of America's Most Smartest Model?

The episodes of America's Most Smartest Model had a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

What kind of challenges did the contestants face on America's Most Smartest Model?

The challenges on America's Most Smartest Model ranged from academic tests and physical tasks to modeling assignments and fashion-related challenges.

Who were the judges on America's Most Smartest Model?

The judges on America's Most Smartest Model were Mary Alice Stephenson, Ben Stein, and a rotating panel of guest judges.

How many episodes were there in the first season of America's Most Smartest Model?

The first season of America's Most Smartest Model consisted of 8 episodes.

What was the prize for the winner of America's Most Smartest Model?

The winner of America's Most Smartest Model received a cash prize of $100,000 and a modeling contract.

Who was the winner of America's Most Smartest Model?

VJ Logan was crowned the winner of America's Most Smartest Model.

Did America's Most Smartest Model receive positive reviews from critics?

America's Most Smartest Model received mixed reviews from critics.

Did America's Most Smartest Model have any spin-offs or international adaptations?

No, America's Most Smartest Model did not have any spin-offs or international adaptations.

What was the age range of the contestants on America's Most Smartest Model?

The contestants on America's Most Smartest Model were between the ages of 21 and 30.

Were there any controversial moments on America's Most Smartest Model?

Yes, there were a few controversial moments on America's Most Smartest Model, including heated arguments among the contestants and disagreements with the judges.

How was the elimination process on America's Most Smartest Model?

Each week, one contestant was eliminated based on their performance in the challenges and the judges' evaluations.

Did America's Most Smartest Model have a live finale?

Yes, America's Most Smartest Model had a live finale where the winner was announced.

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