Meet the First Deaf Contestant in America's Next Top Model!

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'Being deaf gives me a huge advantage over everyone else': America's Next Top Model's first ever deaf contestant on why he refuses to let his disability hold him back

Nyle DiMarco, 25, is competing on the upcoming 22nd season of the hit reality series, created and hosted by supermodel Tyra Banks
The aspiring fashion star is the first deaf model to take part in the show, which is due to premiere on the CW on August 5

A model who is set to become the first ever deaf person to compete in hit reality series America's Next Top Model has revealed why he refuses to let his disability stop him from reaching the top of the fashion industry.

Nyle DiMarco, 25, is set to feature on the upcoming 22nd season of the hit CW series, which was created by supermodel Tyra Banks. But while some might believe he is at a disadvantage when compared with his co-stars, the Washington-based model insists that his disability actually makes him all the more unique.

'I strongly believe that being deaf gives me a huge advantage because of my native language, American Sign Language (ASL),' Nyle revealed to Washington Life.

'ASL requires the use of facial expressions and body language expressions. With the rules of ASL immersed into my soul, it helps to bring out stories when [I'm] modeling for a photo, and makes for an interesting character when [I'm] acting.'

And, perhaps unsurprisingly, the fact that Nyle is deaf certainly isn't the first thing that people notice about the budding model, who was contacted by the producers of America's Next Top Model after they saw him guest-starring in hit sitcom Switched at Birth.

'The show found me through my accounts on social media and models.com, which is where I showcase my work,' Nyle explained.

'Honestly, America's Next Top Model wasn’t something that I had ever really thought about doing before but when I spoke with casting, I thought, “why not!” The rest is history.'

While Nyle is unable to reveal how the show, which he has been busy filming for a number of weeks now, has been going, he hopes that his appearance in the series, no matter how far he ends up going, will help to inspire other deaf people to pursue their dreams.

'I use my success both to inspire other people who are deaf and to raise awareness,' he explained to Washington LIfe.

'There are many beautiful deaf people out there but the agencies and photographers think we’re not able to model, let alone collaborate.

'I am here to raise awareness and change that perspective and prove that deaf people can model and collaborate to create something beautiful.'

Regardless of how far he makes it on the show, Nyle's best friend Phyllis Steele has no doubt that he has a successful career ahead of him.

'Everyone is always fascinated with his eyes, Nyle does have good eyes,' she told DHN.

'Also his body - but he does really have to work at it though, and he puts a lot of work into it, so there's the proof.

'And the third thing, of course, like he mentioned, is that deaf culture is really ingrained in him.'

Nyle's twin brother Nico agrees, explaining to DHN: 'It's amazing that he can show what deaf people can do, and that really we don't have a glass ceiling whatsoever.

'People kept bugging him about modeling and about doing it more but he didn't care too much about it, and always shrugged it off. But after trying it for a bit, he realized that he was really good at it.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...ant-reveals-disability-helps-stand-crowd.html

*Watch the Video and see the Pixs!*
 
He has beautiful eyes. I don't think he wil be the winner though. He is little bit goofy.
 
I am surprised that he made it more than halfway through the show!
 
I love nyle, he has super strong poses and he learns quickly. I was surprised that the hearing people had a harder time following directions than he and the music video he did was amazing. He was a guest star on switched at birth.

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I sure I read about ATM being deaf before but told not so I wonder if it Brit Canadian or AustralianI hope he do raise awareness it program I watch a lot.They all seem vicious to each other being such visual program and having full subtitles I tend to lose some of it,Let hope he not as vacuous as the others have been.22 years been on tvand tyra hardly aged
 
Just Been told register blind person who in one of the cycals
 
And the America's Next and Last Top Model is

Published on Dec 4, 2015


The time has come: Tyra Banks has crowned the Cycle 22 winner of America's Next Top Model, a.k.a. the final winner of the show—ever. With four models remaining heading into the second half of the finale—Mikey, Nyle, Lacey and Mame—who made it out on top? OK, ready? And the last-ever winner of America's Next Top Model is: Nyle DiMarco, who also happens to be the second-ever male winner and the first deaf winner. The dark-haired model remained solidly in the middle of the pack until coming out of his shell in the sixth episode of the season, after a challenge that hoisted the contestants in the air to pose as possessed fashionistas.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFhd6wRLWPg
 
I've read that Cycle 22 is also the LAST one. Tyra Banks is closing out the show.

So Nyles has a few things-- 2nd ever male winner, 1st deaf and the last winner of the show.
 
I have been seeing a lot of Deaf things/people go viral lately. e.g. Nyle, Hedy vs. Heidi, Marlee Matlin (she's posting a lot more these days), the CODA brothers (even though they're not deaf, they're still hilarious!), John Maucure, etc. It is really refreshing to see Deaf people be recognized.
 
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