Is Rotorua teenager Stevie Leigh Rowley still in the running to become New Zealand's Next Top Model?
The 18-year-old mother was one of the 10 top model hopefuls selected from 74 contestants as finalists after auditions in Tauranga in March.
She didn't make it to the top 33 finalists but could still have a chance of being New Zealand's Next Top Model - but we won't know until June 10 whether she has made it through as the wildcard.
The Rotorua School for Young Parents student has been named as one of 10 wildcard contestants but just one will make it through to the show.
The 10 wildcard contestants were voted by the New Zealand public.
When The Daily Post contacted Stevie Leigh, she said was unable to comment.
Girls who didn't make it in the auditions could upload a photo of themselves to the TV3 website and people could vote for who they thought should be the wildcard contestant.
Stevie Leigh is mother to 18-month-old Keeley and this was the second year she had auditioned for the popular television reality series.
Locals will find out if she made it when the first episode of New Zealand's Next Top Model screens next week.
The third series of the hit show, hosted by judges Sara Tetro, Colin Mathura-Jeffree and Chris Sisarich, will return to TV3 on Friday, June 10 at 7.30pm.
Last year's winner was Kawerau's Danielle Hayes.
She won a car, a one-year contract with host Sara Tetro's modelling agency Sixty-Two and meetings with top executives in New York.
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