Tyra Banks sues Netflix over ‘America’s Next Top Model’ documentary, alleging defamation
Tyra Banks has filed a defamation lawsuit against Netflix, directors Daniel Sivan and Mor Loushy, and EverWonder Studio in Los Angeles federal court. Banks alleges that the docuseries "Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model" manipulated her 3.5-hour interview footage, edited down to 16 minutes, to create a false narrative.

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AI-generatedTyra Banks has filed a defamation lawsuit against Netflix, directors Daniel Sivan and Mor Loushy, and EverWonder Studio in Los Angeles federal court. Banks alleges that the docuseries "Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model" manipulated her 3.5-hour interview footage, edited down to 16 minutes, to create a false narrative. The lawsuit claims the edited footage falsely suggests Banks knew about and evaded a sexual assault allegation during the show, despite her interview not being informed of the assault. Banks is seeking damages and an injunction against the use of her image in the docuseries' soundtrack. She asserts that her attempts to take responsibility for controversial show decisions were omitted, and she was not given a chance to respond to accusations from other participants.
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5 extractedThe lawsuit contends producers made it appear Banks knew about a sexual assault and tried to evade the topic, despite her not being informed.
Banks is seeking damages and an injunction barring the use of her image in connection with the docuseries' soundtrack.
The lawsuit claims Banks took responsibility for controversial decisions in her 3.5-hour interview, but only 16 minutes were used and manipulated.
Banks alleges producers stripped down interview footage to construct a false narrative, specifically regarding a sexual assault allegation.
Tyra Banks filed a defamation lawsuit against Netflix and directors of 'Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model'.