Nigerian supermodel Oluchi Orlandi was in South Africa to launch Africa’s version of Tyra Banks’ Next Top Model TV show. She spoke to Munya Vomo.
‘When
I went to America after winning the first M-Net Face of Africa, I struggled,”
said Nigerian international model, Oluchi Orlandi, as she tried to hold back
her tears.
“I
want to dedicate the next five to 10 years of my life to giving back to my
African community and bringing Africa’s Next Top Model here is the place to
start. I may look 22, but I am not, so I can’t keep doing this; someone has to
take over from where I have left off,” Orlandi said.
Africa’s
Next Top Model will seek out beauties across the continent and have them
converge in Cape Town to compete for the job.
“We
are trying to have a show that will celebrate the beauty of the diversity of
Africa. I have people in New York who said I would never find beautiful women
here and that bugs me. I want to change that perception,” she said.
With
South African Tourism on board, it makes sense for the show to be shot in this
country. Orlandi also said she had a personal reason for honouring this country
with the hosting rights.
“The
show will showcase the beauty of Africa, and South Africa in particular, but
personally I am doing this to pay homage to the southern African region. My
career started out around here so I would like to begin a young girl’s dream
around here,” the model explained.
Orlandi
will be the show’s host and executive producer. She confessed that it took a
while to put the show together and there is still a lot more work to be done.
“It
is no easy feat to be in my shoes. Being the executive producer means being the
one to call CBS in Los Angeles and ask for the rights of such a show. It also
means meeting South African Tourism and showing them what a show like this will
do for the country and the continent’s image in terms of tourism and fashion.
It also means convincing M-Net and Multichoice on who Africa needs in a show
like this. There are a lot of pieces that need to add up before you even get to
announce it,” she shared.
In
Sandton, Joburg, to await the local auditions, Orlandi had just jetted in from
Mozambique where she had conducted their auditions.
“The
turnout was great and we may or may not have found girls we are looking for
there. We are optimistic South Africa will show more promise,” she said.
Eight
countries will take part in the auditions – Tanzania, Ghana, Mozambique,
Angola, Kenya, Ivory Coast, Nigeria and South Africa. However, all African
women are urged to audition and those whose countries are not holding auditions
can visit a neighbouring nation to do so.
“It
is open to anyone with an African passport because they will need to travel to
Cape Town where most of the show will be shot,” explained Orlandi.
The
definition of African beauty is a subject that always sparks debate. What is
perceived beautiful to the Western eye is not necessarily what Africans agree
with. So with this show coming to the continent it was also important to find
out what kind of woman Africa’s Next Top Model is looking for.
“There
is a specific height and weight we are looking for. Our girls should be about
1.7m. We even have a quota for plus-size girls, as long as we agree that they
can get work after the show,” she said.
“The
thing is, I don’t know what to expect, because Africa is vast so we have
diverse cultures and there will be many surprises for us. Look at Big Brother
Africa, the show keeps thriving mainly because Africans celebrate their
differences and we’re hoping our show will do the same.”
There
are loose ends in the development of the show, however, such as the winner’s
prize and the members on the judging panel.
“The
winner will come back to New York with us, but there are things we need to tie
up with regards to what their contract will entail. Also, we are looking for
the right judges for our show. They have to be people with a sound
understanding of the continent, its cultures, fashion and what would work at an
international level,” she said.
While
there are several TV channels in Africa which will air the show, Orlandi also
pointed out that there are some international markets that have expressed an
interest in the programme.
“I
recently learnt from the marketing guys at CBS International that they had
received a call from Australia where some channel in Sydney wanted a piece of
the cake. This helps us, especially when we consider that this is a rare moment
when we get to tell our own story. We don’t have a lot of that,” she said.
Africa’s
Next Top Model will air from October on these channels: Vuzu (domestic and
Africa), Mzansi Magic (domestic and Africa), AfricaMagic Entertainment
(domestic and Africa), AfricaMagic Family (domestic and Africa),
AfricaMagic
World (Africa), as well as terrestrial rebroadcasts.
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