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Video After The Jump Amanda Ware has been crowned Australia's Next Top Model, but not before a major blunder on live TV which saw host Sarah Murdoch announce the wrong winner. Model-turned-television host Murdoch originally named Kelsey Martinovich, 19, as the winner but minutes later she was told via her earpiece feed that the actual winner was 18-year-old Ware. Martinovich had already made an acceptance speech before a close-to-tears Murdoch realised a mistake had been made. "I don't know what to say right now. I'm feeling a bit sick about this," Murdoch told the live studio audience. "I'm so sorry, oh my God, I don't know what to say. "This is a complete accident. I'm so sorry ... It's Amanda. I'm so sorry." Murdoch, holding her head in her hands, said the original name was fed to her wrongly. "This is what happens when you have live TV folks. This is insane, insane, insane," she said. Martinovich was gracious upon hearing the mistake and hugged and congratulated Queenslander Ware. Ware said she was ecstatic about the win, but admitted the situation was "like a bizarre dream". "I was like really gracious for Kelsey, I was so happy she'd won," Ware said. "And then she's like, 'Actually, Amanda's won' and I was like, that's a bit weird but woo hoo. "I'll just go with the flow. "[I'm happy] as bad as that is. Live television's always got mistakes. That was a big one, but it's all right, we got through it." Murdoch said the competition was so close and the final tally literally came down to just a few votes. Foxtel has confirmed Martinovich will be given a $20,000 cash prize and a trip to New York as compensation for the bungle. As the winner of the show, which is broadcast on FOX8, Ware receives a modelling contract, a $20,000 cash prize, a car and a trip to New York. Source: ABC.net twitter-5d.gif
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Video After The Jump Amanda Ware has been crowned Australia's Next Top Model, but not before a major blunder on live TV which saw host Sarah Murdoch announce the wrong winner. Model-turned-television host Murdoch originally named Kelsey Martinovich, 19, as the winner but minutes later she was told via her earpiece feed that the actual winner was 18-year-old Ware. Martinovich had already made an acceptance speech before a close-to-tears Murdoch realised a mistake had been made. "I don't know what to say right now. I'm feeling a bit sick about this," Murdoch told the live studio audience. "I'm so sorry, oh my God, I don't know what to say. "This is a complete accident. I'm so sorry ... It's Amanda. I'm so sorry." Murdoch, holding her head in her hands, said the original name was fed to her wrongly. "This is what happens when you have live TV folks. This is insane, insane, insane," she said. Martinovich was gracious upon hearing the mistake and hugged and congratulated Queenslander Ware. Ware said she was ecstatic about the win, but admitted the situation was "like a bizarre dream". "I was like really gracious for Kelsey, I was so happy she'd won," Ware said. "And then she's like, 'Actually, Amanda's won' and I was like, that's a bit weird but woo hoo. "I'll just go with the flow. "[I'm happy] as bad as that is. Live television's always got mistakes. That was a big one, but it's all right, we got through it." Murdoch said the competition was so close and the final tally literally came down to just a few votes. Foxtel has confirmed Martinovich will be given a $20,000 cash prize and a trip to New York as compensation for the bungle. As the winner of the show, which is broadcast on FOX8, Ware receives a modelling contract, a $20,000 cash prize, a car and a trip to New York. Source: ABC.net twitter-5d.gif
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Iconic singer/actress Janet Jackson has been named the new face of Blackglama's "What Becomes A Legend Most?" ad campaign.

Blackglama released a statement on their website announcing Janet's addition to the team.

Janet Jackson joins a roster of some of the world's most legendary entertainers who have starred in the popular Blackglama "What Becomes A Legend Most?" campaign. Since the campaign's inception four decades ago, Blackglama legends have included Sophia Loren, Lauren Bacall, Marlene Dietrich, Diana Ross, Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, Lena Horne and Liza Minnelli.

"For decades, Blackglama has represented the finest, most exclusive mink in the world," says Joe Morelli, CEO of Blackglama. "Throughout it's illustrious history, Blackglama has remained a dynamic and powerful player in the fashion industry. Much like Blackglama, Janet Jackson has occupied a similar position in her respective industry. Janet is an icon in the world of music and entertainment, a true legend. She represents everything that this storied campaign embodies. Janet is to entertainment what Blackglama is to luxury."

Leave to the folks over at PETA (People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals) to try to throw dirt on Janet's new gig.

PETA Spokeswoman Amanda Schinke says, "It's amazing what celebrities will do when their careers are on a downslide, but we didn't think that Janet was this desperate."

"Surely she knows enough about suffering and unjustified death to recognize that both occur in the production of a fur coat. We are asking her to think again and to donate these stolen skins to be used as bedding for animals orphaned by other human-caused disasters, such as loss of habitat."

Damn PETA, let the woman handle her business.




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