Amanda Swafford - America's Next Top Model

When Amanda entered a casting call for Cycle 3 of the then-UPN hit reality TV series America's Next Top Model in late 2003, she was advanced to the next round of judging in Los Angeles, California. Evaluating Amanda in this part of the selection process were show creator and star Tyra Banks, ANTM photo shoot coordinator "Mr. Jay" Manuel, and ANTM runway coach "Miss J." Alexander. The judges all noted that her most stunning feature was her ice-blue eyes. However, their stunning icy color was also a clue as to a potential career-crippling liability: Amanda was legally blind, a result of the eye disease retinitis pigmentosa. The condition causes the pigmentation in the rods—the structure of the eye that controls the amount of light available for use by the eye, thus affecting the perception of light and dark—to fade and eventually to deteriorate completely, leaving the rods unable to process any visual light at all. Amanda's legal blindness could potentially present serious hazards to both herself and her fellow models were she to find herself walking a runway under low-light conditions, for example. However, Amanda's desire to participate as a cast member turned any of the judges' doubts around, and she was called 10th during casting.

The judges were amazed by her photos, especially the un-retouched beauty shot that she took during the third week of the competition. Even when participating in a fashion show under low-light conditions, she was able to successfully navigate the runway without a misstep due to the glitter and glowing paint scheme allowing her to be able to see the runway's path and edges. She was never once criticized by the judges for being too old for the competition despite her being 25 years old at the time. When she went on her go sees in Japan, however, she was told that she was too old by one of the designers.

She participated in the finale along with winner Eva Pigford and Yaya Da Costa, but Amanda was eliminated when she and Eva were in the bottom 2. The judges had a difficult time deciding whom to send home, as all 3 contestants had strong CoverGirl photos, and all 3 were considered strong contenders, but in the end, it was Swafford. One of the judges, Janice Dickinson was a dissenting voice on the judging panel, saying, "I love you!" to Swafford when she was eliminated.

In 2008, she was voted one of the most memorable contestants by AOL entertainment.

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