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The final segment of each episode involves judging by a panel of fashion industry experts. In addition to the regular judges, usually there is a special guest judge related to that week's theme. Contestants are sometimes given a final challenge in some area of modeling such as posing, runway walking, selling a product, or choosing an appropriate outfit or makeup to satisfy a given situation. Each contestant's photo or video performance is then shown and evaluated by the panel. After all the content has been evaluated, the contestants leave the room and the judges deliberate.

Asia's Next Top Model sparks furious backlash after an irate judge reduces a model to tears with an expletive-filled rant - just because she rolled her eyes

  • Guest judge Glenn Tan screamed at Kim Sang-in in Wednesday's episode
  • The Subaru executive was unimpressed by her eye rolling in a shoot
  • Hundreds of fans have taken to Facebook to support the model

Published: 07:08 AEST, 1 April 2016 | Updated: 10:52 AEST, 2 April 2016

Viewers of Asia's Next Top Model have taken to Facebook to express their outrage after a contestant was reduced to tears by an irate judge.

South Korean model Kim Sang-in was burst into tears after guest judge Glenn Tan, an executive at Subaru cars, screamed at her after she rolled her eyes during a photo shoot.

During Wednesday night's show the guest judge addressed her behaviour during the review of her work that episode. He said: 'Who the f*** do you think you are to roll your eyes at me? If I'm the client I am never ever going to hire you!'

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Asia's Next Top Model has come under fire after a guest judge lambasted contestant Kim Sang-in (pictured) on the show for rolling her eyes during the shoot

The 23-year-old model made a tearful apology and gave the businessman a traditional Korean bow in a squirm-inducing moment that prompted thousands of the show's fans to show their support for Kim.

In the comments section of the official trailer for that week's episode people were not shy about conveying their feelings towards Tan.

Boobu Sir commented to say they had been put off the show all together writing: 'I've been a fan of Top Model for years, however Tan's unprofessional and demeaning behavior was so unnecessary and damaging to the human spirit.'

Guest judge Glenn Tan said: 'Who the f*** do you think you are to roll your eyes at me? If I'm the client I am never ever going to hire you!'

'As a result, the joy of watching this show is gone and I can no longer support ANTM (and SUBARU) anymore. Shame and disgrace on you, Glenn!

OneLessFan.'

Willy Hasbi agreed adding: 'And who do you think you are? Just because you're the one who sponsoring the show, that give you right to yell at a woman? Disgusting pig!!'

Melbert Buensalido pointed out that it was entirely unprofessional: 'He has no right to shout on others. the girls are there to compete, not to be embarrassed.'

Facebook users took to the social network in support of the model (pictured) who they say was treated unfairly

The post has now received over 150 comments most complaining about Tan's behaviour and has been reacted to over 1,000 times.

Sam Gollestani, the show's executive producer, said the incident highlighted the 'emotions and tensions that occur during the competition'.

He told the BBC: 'Glenn provides the perspective of a client when choosing a model to front campaigns for products, which is why he was invited to be a guest judge this season,' he said.

'This scene is reflective of what considerations go into making these decisions when working in the fashion and modelling industry.'

Cycle 5 also known as Asia's Next Top Model 5: Expect the Unexpected is the fifth season of Asia's Next Top Model.

The season aired on April 5, 2017. Filming for season five took place in Singapore and Malaysia.

Background[]

Casting[]

The season featured 14 contestants: three from Indonesia and the Philippines, two from Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand, and one each from Taiwan and Vietnam. China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal and South Korea were unrepresented. Taiwan marked its comeback after its absences from the two previous seasons.

Prizes[]

The prize package for this season included a Subaru Impreza, a cover and fashion spread in Nylon Singapore, and a modeling contract with Storm Model Management in London.

Hosts & Judges[]

Cindy Bishop and Yu Tsai returned as judges for panel this season, while Kelly Tandiono departed from the show, and was replaced by Cara G. McIlroy. Pia Wurtzbach also appeared as a recurring judge.

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Maureen Wroblewitz
Known for Winner of Asia's Next Top Model (season 5) (Runner-Up) of Miss Universe Philippines 2021
Modeling information
Height 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Hair color Black

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