According to the host of Top Model Haussa, she was presented in a bad light.

According to Tyra Banks, the documentary misrepresents her. Christopher Khoury/Australian Press Agency, ZumaWire/MVPHOTOS

Top Model Wanted host Tyra Banks is suing Netflix over an exposé documentary on the reality TV series. Tells about it USA Today.

According to Banks, the makers of the documentary did not tell him honestly about the perspective of the documentary series. In addition, according to Banks, the documentary contains insulting claims about him.

The lawsuit filed by Banks claims that the interview she gave has been edited in a distorting way.

One of the most dramatic revelations in the documentary deals with the events of the second season of the series. One of the contestants has accused the production of being sexually abused and the production not being there prevented what happened.

Since the competitor had a boyfriend at the time of filming, the situation is presented in the series as a cheating scandal.

This event is also addressed in Banks’ lawsuit.

According to the lawsuit, the documentary falsely gives the impression that Banks would have knowingly allowed the sexual abuse of one of the model contestants during the making of the program and took advantage of the situation to improve viewership.

– That description of events concerning Banks is completely fabricated – and Netflix has distributed it to millions of viewers around the world, the lawsuit says.

According to Banks, he gave a 3.5-hour interview to the makers of the documentary series, of which only 16 minutes were used.

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