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"textContent": "“Much of the events and attitudes on ‘ANTM’ were considered broadly acceptable – at least in the sense that they were shown on TV,” writes Daisy Jones. “But we can know that something reflected the era, while also acknowledging it shouldn’t have happened.”",
"title": "Yes, ‘America’s Next Top Model’ Was A Product Of Its Time – But That Doesn’t Make It Justifiable"
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