I can totally see Amanda winning the competition. After two questionable winners (body-wise, Demelza and Tahnee) AusNTM needs a winner who can actually impress the foreign agencies.
And i was wondering (getting a little bit off topic here, sorry) but what'S the deal with the Gold Coast? I'm not australian, so I have no idea really, but why does everybody make fun of Kim because of that? I remember some negative comments being made to Sam from cycle 1 who was also from the Gold Coast...

I'm really starting to dislike Kim after her little...whatever that was this week lol. I also didn't really get her reason for the anti-bikini thing, why did she say she'd never wear one? I'm also not a fan of Sophie I don't see a model there at all but I don't like the shorter hair the judges gave her I thought she looked much better with the longer hair when she had the extensions for the shoot. My favorite is still Amanda but I also think Kathryn and Jessica have potential. I loved Chantal's look but that girl just could not get it to translate to pictures!
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How could I have forgotten Kathryn! I think she's great too, one of my favorites actually. And I don't notice that her hips are any wider than most of the rest of the girls?
I'd say that she was very apparently disproportionate, much more so than any of the others, if any.
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