Rotorua's Stevie-Leigh Rowley needs your votes to make it through to the top 33 of New Zealand's Next Top Model.
The Rotorua 18-year-old and The Daily Post reporter Imogen Crispe are no longer in the running to be New Zealand's Next Top Model after being selected as top 100 finalists at
the auditions in Tauranga on March 22.
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Only 10 finalists were selected in Tauranga.
Both contestants from Rotorua received a call from a Top Model representative yesterday to say unfortunately they did not make it through to the next round.
Thirty-three girls were chosen from the top 100 to appear on the first Top Model episode.
Ms Crispe said she was not really expecting to get through, but was still disappointed.
"It would have been a fun experience."
Secondary school student Stevie, 18, was "shocked" she didn't make it through.
But she had entered the Glasson's Wild Card competition, where girls could upload information and a photo of themselves and the public can vote for who they think should be the Wild Card contestant on Top Model.
She was still hoping to get through.
"It's my last chance to do it." she said.
The show will start filming in about two weeks and will screen later this year on TV3.
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