Initially, Vonderhaar opted to audition for America's Next Top Model cycle 7 but made it to cycle 8. This 20-year old girl is actually not new to the modeling world, modeling since the age of 17. Despite her modeling experience with Elite Model Management in Chicago, Vonderhaar was still eliminated from America's Next Top Model. While some of the judges deem her poses as unnatural, she maintains that it was just an upshot of her being used to modeling in high fashion, nevertheless she still agrees with the judges since they just wanted her to deviate from what she is used to doing.
She declares that she had a very fun time during her stay in the house with the other contestants, despite all the drama and the tension and notwithstanding the subjective editing, appearing quite pompous as she took credit for the work of other people. Although she already apologized for not acknowledging the work of the other girls, she maintains that she is not pretentious in real life.
As for the rest of the contestants, she believes that Brittany, Jael and Jaslene would end up on the top three, since they seem to be the strongest when it comes to striking poses and establishing distinct model presence.
This native of Lake Zurich, Illinois appears to be very optimistic since she plans to continue her modeling career while she simultaneously pursues photography. In fact, she enjoys doing both so much that it's hard for her to just single out one career direction. Furthermore, she has been busy with music recording, which is also one of her interests.
Although she previously worked with an agency called Seattle Models Guild, she never really imagined herself on America's Next Top Model. It's a good thing someone approached her while she was shopping and convinced her to audition on the popular show. Luckily, she got accepted and became part of the 13 finalists. But despite her potential, not to mention her amiable personality, she was eliminated over Diana O'Connell on the episode entitled "The Girl Who Cries All the Time."
During her inclusion on America's Next Top Model, Watson encountered a lot of difficulties especially when it comes to "sharing" the house with the other contestants. Aside from tiring shoots and painstaking schedules which only leaves room for little sleep, she had to share food, the bathroom, and the phone among other things which was quite a challenge for the 24-year old college student. Watson remained calm and pleasing despite the very competitive environment. She attributes her optimistic outlook in life to her mother's upbringing, and most especially because she "puts God first" above everything else.
Even though Watson was eliminated early, she admits that she got a lot out of her Top model stint. Aside from her groovy makeover, which she keeps until now, she learned many things about herself and what to improve on. In fact, she found the comments and criticisms of the judges to be very constructive. As always, she remains positive about her future even if she was not hailed a top model. She even plans to get back on track by working with her former agency to pursue modeling.
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