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If you ever saw us walking around with coffee mugs, it's not coffee. We were in the kitchen one night, we were all drinking coffee which was alcohol. With Will, it was definitely not planned. Obviously there's like thousands of hours of footage for every episode, and then they have to narrow that down to 45 minutes which is unbelievable. I think it's probably one of the benefits for them to do the research to get the right people in the house, because then they don't have to do that. They just allow us to live out our lives. Do the producers tell us what to do on the side? Top Model really doesn't do that at all. Everyone always asks if the drama in the house is organic and real. Matt: It was not planned, that's for sure. Were you surprised that it became such a big part of your presence on the show? Watching the show, the event with Will ( the kiss and everything that went down) was pretty big. HPQ: You were featured in OUT Magazine with Will.
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I mean, it's 1,2 million every three days on this show. They knew stuff about the combination of our cast before we even knew it. The whole week before you live in the house, it's just psychology tests for hours, and meeting with psychologists and counselors, breaking you down and figuring out what type of personnality you have. There were something like 40 or 50 thousand submissions this year, and then they brought it down to the final 34 people, and every one of the 34 models was more than capable of being in the show. Every single thing they do is so meticulous. When the show's been going on for 21 cycles, they've got it down to a science. So, even if you are eliminated, you're still traveling, still doing the photoshoots, and still being part of everything, which is great for us. Now, since it has social media and they obviously pre-film, every model has to be in every photoshoot for the entire duration of the show. Before, if you were eliminated, you would really go home. Matt: Yeah, we ended filming on April 6th. HPQ: Since they introduced social media in America's Next Top Model, we were wondering how they make it work. Believe us when we tell you the guy is everything he seems to be on T.V.: charismatic, laid back, so very sweet and, of course, handsome. Not only is he handsome, this 24 years old model has a good head on his shoulders! We him to reveal some of the production secrets this head contains, as well as some news about Matt's new clothing line, No Labels.