AXN Asia will air “SuperModel Me Revolution,” the sixth and newest season of reality competition series “SuperModel Me,” in October.
Refinery Media is bringing back its popular reality competition series, “SuperModel Me.” It was filmed in Singapore in June, with 12 aspiring models from eight markets across Asia (Singapore, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam).
Themed around female empowerment, this season’s titled “Supermodel Me Revolution,” aims to provide a fresh take on the modelling reality competition series: one that is modern, edgy and exemplifies what it means to be a model and a female role model today.
Refinery Media’s modelling reality shows, including “SuperModelMe” Season 1 to 5 and “Asia’s Next Top Model” Cycles 5 and 6, have helped to create a new generation of successful models and social media influencers. In the all-new season, the supermodel hopefuls will face challenges like never before, as they undergo intensive sports and fashion-related tasks, while testing their individual mental and physical resolve in the cutthroat world of fashion. They do this while living together under one roof and going head-to-head against each other. The “Revolution” series aims to push the models’ boundaries of mind, body and soul through the series. Only one contestant will emerge as the ultimate SupermodelMe winner and will go home with a Subaru Ambassadorship, a cover on Harper’s Bazaar and a modelling contract with Storm Model Management.
Besides new and emerging talents, “SupermodelMe Revolution” will also feature familiar and prominent faces in the fashion and modeling industry. Host Cindy Bishop is joined by an esteemed panel of resident judges’ including American photographer Yu Tsai – most famously known for his involvement on “America’s Next Top Model” Cycle 22 and Cycle 23, Hanli Hoefer – TV host and emcee, Ase Wang – Singaporean actress, model and entrepreneur, and Catriona Gray – Filipino-Australian model, singer and Miss Universe 2018.
This season will also feature task masters Monika Sta. Maria – Filipino model and runner-up of “Asia’s Next Top Model” (Cycle 3) and Dana Slosar – Thai model and winner of “Asia’s Next Top Model” (Cycle 6), who will help to mentor contestants and offer them the best advice possible.
“It’s been a long time coming, but we’re very excited to bring back ‘SuperModelMe’ for its reboot season. It’s a show that I am personally passionate about and this season, we go beyond the perfect picture, catwalk show or video, to challenge the girls to give their best.
We had to deal with extra challenges due to Covid19, flying an international cast into Singapore and ensuring the entire crew and cast were safe, but all these were worth the effort for the opportunity to produce an entire original series once again. Fans can expect much more exciting and challenging moments,” said Karen Seah, founder and executive producer of Refinery Media. “We’ve definitely pushed the boundaries of a locally-made, internationally-recognized multi-platform television format into one that is transformative and impactful, both on the fashion industry and the lives of the contestants. This season is no different — and we hope to raise the spotlight of local and regional talents, as well as female empowerment in the world of fashion and modelling.”
“AXN Asia is proud to be the official broadcast partner of ‘SuperModelMe Revolution’,” said Avani Bhanchawat, vice president and head of Revenue at KC Global Media (KCGM) Asia, the network that operates AXN. “As the leading English-language general entertainment channel in Asia, we are committed to offering quality, relevant content that resonates with the market. ‘SuperModelMe Revolution’ makes an excellent addition to AXN’s robust lineup of local original productions, putting the spotlight back on promising and upcoming Asian talents. We look forward to making the show available to our strong and continuously growing fanbase across linear and digital platforms.”
The Asian premiere of “SupermodelMe Revolution” is set to air on October 11, Monday at 7:55 p.m. on AXN Asia, across 10 weekly episodes.