![]() Oh, sure, her strut was more ferocious-sexy-cool, and Nyle’s tended more toward “bulls of Pamplona,” but when he got the far better outfit (one not emblazoned with the number “22”) for final judgment, all suspense was over. You pretty much knew Mamé was toast when she excitedly/bitchily described Nyle’s failure to move to the music on his first runway pass. ![]() Nevertheless, the two competitors who rocked their Zappos Couture photo shoots (Mikey and Lacey) got the boot, while Mamé and Nyle (who gave the same expression in each Zappos pic) advanced to the final challenge. The Final 4 - Lacey, Mamé, Mikey and Nyle - gave presentations about how they’d position themselves as models, spokespeople and humanitarian business moguls… and if I’m being honest, their mid-90s graphics and poorly polished monologues didn’t impress me much. Anyhow, let’s briefly recap how Cycle 22 ended, shall we?
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