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'America's Next Top Model' Season 24: Meet the Final 6 Contestants

'America's Next Top Model' Season 24: Meet the Final 6 Contestants
Ashley Graham, Tyra Banks and Drew Elliott attend the Build Series to discuss the new season of 'America's Next Top Model' at Build Studio on January 9, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Daniel Zuchnik/WireImage)

Tonight, America's Next Top Model Season 24 returns to VH1 at 8:00 p.m. EST with a new episode, "Beauty Is Real". In tonight's episode, the top six meet with famous movement coach and Victoria's Secret choreographer, Jermaine Browne. For those of you wondering, who made the cut? Don't worry -- meet the final six contestants below.

Kyla Coleman

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Age: 20

Hometown: Lacey, WA

Coleman, represented by Heffner Management, took twitter by storm when she asked Tyra, mid smize, "When is Life-Size 2coming out?!" Well, the internet needed answers. Feeling the pressure, Tyra tweeted, "I hear you" with a meme of Coleman. She followed it with, "Eve hears y'all".

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Khrystyana Kazakova

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Age: 32

Hometown: New York, NY 

Kazakova, born in Siberia, used to spend hours at the gym before she embraced her natural curves. The fan favorite opened up to Instagram about her battle with depression. In one post, she said she went through an "identity crisis" and "did not care about her happiness". Now she preaches self love, and her fans love her for it.

Shanice Carroll

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Age: 25

Hometown: Murfreesboro, TN

While other contestants flood their social media feeds with perfect photos, Carroll remains unapologetically herself. The fierce 25-year-old Tennessean doesn't bother with filters and inspirational messages. "Shanice is that country girl that everybody just feels is just so warm and so bubbly," Tyra said, according to The Tennessean. Even in her Instagram account bio, Carroll links to a foundation instead of self promoting. She is style, she is grace!

Erin Green

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Age: 42

Hometown: Atlanta, GA

You read that right. This gorgeous woman is 42 -- twice the age of her competitor, Kyla Coleman. Thankfully, Tyra removed the under 30 age limit of previous seasons, according to VH1. Green took full advantage. But honestly, she could have lied and participated anyway.

Rio Summers

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Age: 23

Hometown: Detroit, MI

Summers wins the Internet for starting a new eyebrow trend: the fishtail brow. As Cosmopolitan explains, The look involves shaving a slit into one or both brows, and penciling in a dramatic upward "tail". Beauty guru Huda Kattan posted a photo with the new brows, and the world wide web exploded. Thankfully, Summers still gets credit for starting the look.

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Jeana Turner

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Age: 24

Hometown: Minneapolis, MN

Early on in the season, Turner revealed she suffers from alopecia, which causes her to lose her hair. In an emotional episode, the America's Next Top Model stylists removed Turner's wig and helped her embrace her natural beauty. “Doing this is really scary, but I want to show people that it’s okay to be bald and that bald is beautiful," she said. "Losing your hair is beautiful.” You can watch the full clip on VH1.

Keep up with the final six on America's Next Top Model Season 24 every Tuesday at 8 p.m. EST on VH1.

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