Campre's Next Top Model Inclusive - BLM 1

Campre's Next Top Model Inclusive - BLM 1 marked the first season of the inclusive branch. It was introduced to show models that don't fit the ideological norms. BLM was chosen as the first inclusive season to show the representation of black individuals within society; and highlight the community.

Selection of Models
All of the models broadcasted within the series were selected from a panel of experts. The models either work in modelling, have social media followings, attended public try-outs for the show or were recognized within area's of Campre and asked to attend a try-out. The panel consisted of models, agents, fashion experts, television personalities and various other celebrities. The panel consisted of 12 individuals.

Episodes

 * All ages are representational to when the episodes aired.

Fydol Francis
Original Air Date: May 31, 2019 Fydol Francis is a 24 year old male model from Aria, Campre. At the age of 16, in 2011 Fydol came out as openly gay. Following him coming out he began to attend LGBT rights rallies and protests and found himself becoming a member of many organisations which fought for equal rights. This quickly spanned into him becoming a racial rights activist and campaigning for correct representation within the media. During the ages of 18-22; Fydol attended the university of Aria where he studied a dual honors of Art & Fashion. While at university he continued to be an activist which correlated directly into becoming a member of the university's student union. He was elected as the Member of Ethnic Minorities for 2 years. Fydol currently works in a modelling agency as a casting agent. He works assisting individuals getting bookings, setting up portfolios and confirming gigs. He has worked with Raluca Ristea (Season 1 - 10th), Josh Haverly (Season 2 - 8th) and Bernadette Lemon (Miss Campre 2020). He was cast on the show due to his knowledge within the modelling industry and his work with assisting individuals with their careers. Alongisde this; he was cast due to assisting with 3 participants being cast on series in the past.

Amanda Abrahamsen
Original Air Date: June 1, 2019 Amanda is a 21 year old model who was born in Majestica. At the age of 13 her and her mother fled becoming refugees in Campre. She has been a public figure in speaking about how she came to Campre and urged individuals within Campre to assist with the passing into their culture. At the age of 19 Amanda spoke before the cabinet of ministers of Ariyanj; urging them to assist alongside Campre with the intake of Majestic refugees and to follow in Campre's footsteps with aiding teach them Camprean, assist with housing, health care and job seeking. Amanda was cast on the show due to her wide social media following where she speaks publicly about her transition here and how different both nations are. She additionally is a refugee rights activist and has helped many individuals with their transition into Camprean culture. She is set to begin studying International Law at university. She hopes to become a lawyer that specializes with granting citizenship to asylum seekers and refugees. She additionally wants to work directly with individuals from Majestica to bring them justice over the perpetrators of their aggression and abuse.

Santos Sibomana
Original Air Date: June 7, 2019 Santos is a 22 year old aspiring rapper and model from Wrilford, Campre. He has been a YouTuber since the age of 16 posting various different vlogs, rapping videos and collaborations with other YouTubers. At the age of 19 he reached a million subscribers following releasing his rap "My Sacrifices". The hit single was in remembrance of his mother who died 6 months after the release; of cancer. It thanked her for all of the sacrifices she made in her life for him. He is a recent graduate from the Royal Academy of Camprean Music where he studied a Fine Arts Degree in Music Production. He is currently enrolled on a masters degree in Composition. He aims to further develop his knowledge within music and continue to release music. He wants to share his music in hopes he helps individuals and it is his dream to some day take part in the Majestic Song Contest either as a rapper, songwriter or both. In early 2019 alongside other musical artists he took part in an international concert which was used to raise funds fir different refugee camps for supplies. He was one of the opening acts and used his YouTube channel to promote the concert which raised £48.5 million in total. Santos was cast on the show due to his YouTube following, music career and public work with raising funds for under-developed nations to have clean water. In late 2018; he raised enough money to fund a running well which gave 4 villages clean running water. Additionally; he donated 75% of all revenue of his hit single "Private Empire" to funding to build a school.