Iconic show 'set for Channel 4 reboot'

Legendary fly-on-the-wall talent show ‘is set for Channel 4 reboot with a twist for modern day audience’

A fly-on-the-wall series inspired by America’s Next Top Model’s is reportedly in the works as a Channel 4 reboot, The Sun revealed.

Since Tyra Banks took over our screens, fashion ravers couldn’t have enough of the models’ lives behind the scenes.

The legendary series – which first aired in 2003 and run for a whole decade – inspired plenty of copycats, including a show that gives insights on what goes on in a top agency behind close doors.

And now Channel 4 will be hunting new runaway queens as an up-to-date version of the series is officially set for a reboot.

New Model Agency will feature a diverse and dynamic casting as they give a deeper look into modelling agency Zebedee Talent’s work.

Exciting: A fly-on-the-wall series inspired by America’s Next Top Model’s is reportedly in the works as a Channel 4 reboot, The Sun revealed 

The agency represents big names as Down syndrome model as well as Ellie Goldstein and Jasroop Singh, who has vitiligo.

New Model Agency will follow inclusive modelling agency Zebedee Talent and offer a look into the world of diverse casting now at the forefront of fashion.

A TV source said: ‘Fashion isn’t just about needle-thin, glossy-skinned men and women any more and the industry has taken huge leaps to keep up with a changing world and designers’ shifting priorities.’

‘New Model Agency follows a young, diverse and dynamic cast of models as they work hard and hustle to make their mark in the fashion industry, competing at castings to land lucrative fashion and advertising campaigns and fighting for their place on the catwalk at London Fashion Week,’ the telly source added.

‘It will explore the highs and lows of the industry through the lens of the models and the agency that represents them — Zebedee Talent, which has a number of disabled, visibly different, non-binary and trans models on its books.

The upcoming show’s aim will be to hunt for fashion’s new faces to strengthen their books.

Filming is reportedly already in the works and the show is set to air next year. 

Models hunt: The agency represents big names as Down syndrome model as well as Ellie Goldstein

Diversity: Jasroop Singh, who has vitiligo, is also represented by the modelling agency

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