Ann Ward ANTM Cycle 15 Winner: America's Next Top Model (Video)

by MROliver | December 2, 2010 at 07:42 am
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Ann Ward, the Girl with the Tiniest Waist, Has Won America's Next Top Model Cycle 15

Ann Ward has now won a contract with Cover Girl cosmetics, a modelling contract and a spread in Italian Vogue

Ward made headlines earlier in this cycle when Miss J. Alexander demonstrated that he could place his hands completely around Ward's tiny waist. 

Alexander said that Ward had the tiniest waist that he had ever seen. 

Ward was not bothered by the controversy that surrounded her and said she had been teased since she was little about her weight. 

She is now looking forward to what the future holds, and is excited about her win. 

"When I saw that I was the winner, I really choked up," the 6"2 Dallas native, 19, told UsMagazine.com after the show. "It was really emotional for me because I've been through a lot. I wasn't expecting to win. It totally caught me off guard."


Check out some Ann Ward photos in video format:

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ANTM CYCLE 15 EPISODE 13 ANN WARD PORTFOLIO♥

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ANTM CYCLE 15 EPISODE 13 ANN WARD PORTFOLIO♥
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Helen Papeleras

Congratulations Ann Ward! I am so proud of you... We may hear a lot of comments and news about Ann weather its promoting anorexia or something but let just look at the bright side of it. Well, I don't critize those comments because we all have different understanding of things so for me, modelling is not just about pretty stuff, pretty woman and out shining personality. Looking at the ANTM season 15 itself is already a good model. Not all of us are gifted with good personal background, good looking and pleasing personality so looking at this example make us inspire and never lose hope admist of our short comings and negativities :)

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chanel

wohoooo! i love ann! i'm so glad that she's now ANTM cycle 15 winner! ♥

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RDG

She's six two and less than a hundred pounds.  Under other circumstances, I'd say she fits the ANTM mold perfectly.  However, I think she's going to make plenty of women jealous for her ability to eat practically anything and not put on any weight. I love freaks.

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