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Biographical
Gender: Female
Born: May 20, 1984
Age: 39
Home: Columbus, Ohio
Height: 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Friends and Family
Spouse: Brian Brooks (Husband)
Children: Unnamed Daughter

Unnamed Daughter

Friends: Fatima Siad

Laura Kirkpatrick

Feuds: Angelea Preston

Bianca Golden Claire Unabia Lauren Utter Whitney Thompson

Cycle 10/Cycle 17
Place: 4th/14th (Cycle 10)

5th/14th (Cycle 17)

Debut: Welcome to the Top Model Prep

Dominique Reighard-Brooks is an American fashion model. She was a contestant on cycle 10 of ANTM in 2008, where she was the eleventh girl eliminated and placed fourth. She later won the spin-off series Modelville. She came back again for All-Stars in 2011, where she was eliminated tenth and placed fifth.

Early Life[]

Before the show, Dominique walked in Columbus Fashion Week in March 2007.[1]

ANTM[]

Cycle 10[]

In auditions, Dominique revealed that she was in an abusive relationship. She was the final girl called into the house, with Tyra making an extra slot for her, because she said thirteen is an unlucky number.

She was the main villain in this Cycle, best known for her fights with Whitney, Claire and Lauren. In episode five, she got into an argument with Whitney after she missed her time for the phone. She eventually accused Whitney of being a racist. In episode six, her alarm clock became annoying to the group, Claire in particular. They all ganged up on her, bringing Dominique to tears.

In panel, she was praised for her high fashion appeal, but criticized for photographing old and looking manish. She appeared in the bottom two with Allison in episode three, and was saved. She earned two second call-outs for the paint photoshoot in episode five, and the renaissance photoshoot in episode eleven.

She was eliminated in episode twelve over Fatima for not being as strong as her competitors, as well as the judges doubting her natural modelling ability.

Call-Out Order[]

Dominique Episodes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
14th 10th 11th 5th 2nd 6th 6th 3rd 4th 2nd Eliminated

Modelville[]

Along with four other alumni, Dominique was invited to compete for a contract with Carol's Daughter to be their new spokesmodel. She won the competition, beating Lauren, Fatima, Bianca from cycle 9, and eventual runner-up, Renee from cycle 8.[2]

Cycle 17[]

In All-Stars, Dominique was applauded for losing her masculinity, and being more sexy and feminine. She earned two first call-outs for the Coco Rocha catfight photoshoot in episode six, and the Greek salad photoshoot in episode nine.

However, the judges thought she was not memorable enough, despite arguably having the strongest portfolio of the remaining girls, so they sent her home over Angelea in episode ten.

Call-Out Order[]

Dominique Episodes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10th 6th 10th 2nd 3rd 1st 6th 3rd 1st Eliminated

Post-Show[]

After the show, Dominique was in the magazines Seventeen, J'Adore, Fashion Q&A, Ebony, C, HUF, Matte, Kontrol, Mahogany Vogue, Snytch, Flame and Trendsetters To Trendsetters. She had also been featured on the websites of Essence, Sovereign Soles and ads for Carol's Daughter and Grove City Dental.[3] She posed with Allison Harvard for The Philippine Star SUPREME.[4]

She has since retired from modeling, and is now the co-owner of E.E. Ward moving and storage, which is the oldest black-owned business in America.[5][6][7][8]

Music[]

Dominique released her first single, "On Top of the World" one day after the music video episode in All-Stars. The music video has over 800,000 views on YouTube.[9] In 2012, she released a cover of Gotye's "Somebody That I Used To Know".[10] In 2014, she released the single "Heartbeats 4 U".[11] She released her debut album, "Spend It All" on April 22, 2014.[12]

Legacy[]

Her fight with Claire, Lauren and Whitney was ranked number six on MsMojo's YouTube video "Top 10 Craziest Fights on America's Next Top Model".[13]

Trivia[]

  • Dominique is one of three girls to not have a first call-out in her original season, and at least one in her All-Star season. The other two are Isis King and Laura Kirkpatrick.

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Cycle 10[]

Cycle 17: All-Stars[]

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