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By Elizabeth Kwiatkowski, 11/09/2010 

Liz Williams became the ninth girl eliminated from America's Next Top Model's fifteenth season during Wednesday night's broadcast on The CW.

On Monday, the 21-year-old shoe sales representative from Arlington, TX talked to Reality TV World about her America's Next Top Model experience -- including whether she thought her elimination was justified, if she felt her "complainer" label was legitimate, how she felt about Top Model judge Nigel Barker's criticism of her personality, and what disappointed her after her elimination.

Reality TV World: You weren't in the bottom two last week, so are you surprised you got eliminated from America's Next Top Model or did you still see it coming beforehand?

Liz Williams: I think it was kind of based on how the judges thought during panel and the way they judge you off you pictures, you just kind of sense like ah, I guess tonight's the night. I was ready, but I was more like so glad I made it as far as I did. At least abroad, you know, that was the most exciting part of it.

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1. Liz Is Cray-Cray

When we last left Liz, she had said something stupid that was easily interpreted to mean that Brendi K was mistreated by her family as a kid because she deserved it. I’m no fan of Brendi K [the K stands for Krusty] but that was an unwarrantedly low blow by Liz, especially in an argument that started over a toe.

At the house, Liz wants to pretend the fight never happened, but Christina gives her better advice than I knew her capable of, encouraging her to put herself in Brendi K’s shoes [the K stands for Keds] and extend an olive branch… just don’t leave that olive branch in the fridge! Remember, Christina has her own problems with Brendi K, which is another sign that what Liz said is fucked up.

So Liz pulls Brendi K aside and apologizes, which is cool; Brendi K doesn’t exactly accept the apology, which is also cool, as that’s her prerogative. Brendi K suggests that they keep their distance since they don’t “vibe.” For that, Liz thinks Brendi K is “proud” of being a bitch, but come on. In the infamous words of Tyra, “take responsibility for yourself!” Liz, and recognize your own role in what happened. Besides, losing Brendi K [the K sta

Top Model - Liz Woodbury

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Liz Woodbury - 13th place of America's Next Top Model cycle 24. The Real Size model With Interesting Look and Modeling Niche. Because she's a size 4-6, she's classified by the fashion industry as a "curve" model which falls between "straight size" models and "plus size" models.  In an industry operating on labels, Harlan now manages to dispel them after herself being categorized as so many that just never fit. From "straight-size" to "curve," she finally breaks free of society's classifying tendencies. "Species: Liz Harlan".

Model who rose to fame on Cycle 24 of America's Next Top Model. She quit the competition in Week 13 because she couldn't deal with the stress of living in the model house. I'm sure she deserve top 5 if she continue the competition. Maybe she's the only one contestant on ANTM who said her makeover was “one of the greatest things to happen to me.” She’d been doing an “ironic blonde bombshell” look, but for her show-sanctioned makeover, she got a pink dye job and “so many tracks, I couldn’t feel my scalp.” Sh

The Model Who Loved Her Tyra Banks–Approved Makeover

Any America’s Next Foremost Model fan knows the makeovers are the most dramatic part of the season. Who can forget when Cassandra wouldn’t leave for a Mia Farrow trim or when Chelsey got her tooth gap widened? Normally, you remember the bad ones. But Liz Harlan, who competed on ANTM’s 22nd season, said her makeover was “one of the greatest things to happen to me.” She’d been doing an “ironic blonde bombshell” look, but for her show-sanctioned makeover, she got a pink dye career and “so many tracks, I couldn’t feel my scalp.” She’s never looked back. We spoke with her about My Chemical Romance, Alexander McQueen, and tofu.

What is your most used emoji?
It changes by the day. Currently, it’s the fluttering heart.

What’s your favorite holiday?
Halloween.

If you could pay three months anywhere, where would it be?
Japan. I want to have the full experience and do Tokyo and also travel to the ancient villages and see these buildings with so much history. I gotta become over there.

If you could hold a superpower, what would it be?
Perspective.

What’s the best album ever made?
The Black Parade, by My Chemical Romance.

What’s you

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#6: Liz Williams

Ugh, Liz a.k.a Miss "I deserve this more than everyone else because I come from an underprivileged background". Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against the more underprivileged contestants on this show. I just really can't stand anyone that believes that their social class (whether it be a low one or a high one) somehow entitles them to a prize more than anyone else around them. She also complained about literally everything that happened on the show.

Liz had an okay portfolio. She was never really the worst of the week, but she was also never really the best of the week to me. She also had a decent runway walk, I guess. Liz pretty much made it this high in my ranking because she was neither the best nor the worst at anything. She got eliminated at the right time.

Post-ANTM, Liz got a cover for TyraMag as her prize from the challenge she won. She's also done a few test shots.

Favorite Photo:

This photo is really dynamic. I don't know if it's "high fashion" per se, but it's a good photo.

Least Favorite Photo:

I really want to know what she thought she looked like while doi