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America's Next Top Models Trash Loft

This cycle of models are being accused of trashing the loft they lived in during the show. (Courtesy CW)
For the owner of a $6 million loft, who rented the place to Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model, a bunch of hot chicks aren't as clean as one might think. The 14 model wannabes lived in the swanky New York loft for 10 weeks during the show's taping - and turned the upscale pad into the likes of a smelly, rundown frat house.
According to Page Six the show's crew punched hundreds of holes in the ceiling to hang lighting equipment. The models also did some serious damage:
"These girls not only destroyed the floors, it appears they had food fights. There's ketchup and coffee splattered all over the landlord's $20,000 white drapes. There's lipstick on the walls," the insider told the mag. "They moved in furniture and made holes all along the walls."
Moreover, the hotties damaged a $15,000 chandelier beyond repair and splashed so much water around, the bathroom had to be tested for mold.
The show also didn't pay a $1,500 electric bill and that the loft's landlord, Michael Marvisi is "devastated." The estimated total damage comes to a whopping $500,000. Page Six reports that the show offered to settle for $125,000, but have not paid Marvisi any money, according to our insider.
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