Top Model 13 Exit Interview: Bianca
Ed. note: Tivo failed me last night, so my Top Model recap will have to wait until later. You can go here to read all about what happened (It was the Benny Ninja episode). Until then, here’s last week’s eliminee, Bianca.

Bianca Golden, 21, was the stereotypical person no one gets along with on “America’s Next Top Model” Cycle 13, even though you could tell she was trying to improve herself, both in modeling and in personality. But before she could take big strides, she fell flat in a photo shoot with Tyra. In her Real Blogger Exit Interview (apologies for the delay), Bianca, a South Carolina native, talks about how she viewed being in the competition, her thoughts on Tyra and how she felt about that horrible horse photo.
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Real Blogger: Did you think you were going home?
Bianca Golden: I honestly didn’t. But things happen for a reason. It was just time.
RB: How do you think you did in the last photo shoot, then?
BG: I did my best. i tink i did a great job

RB: Did you like having Tyra as the photographer? Did she teach you anything?
BG: That’s who we talked to about being a model and … getting advice on my own skills. It’s more valuable because of who it’s coming from … She said, ‘At the end of the day, you know what, Bianca, you are the total package.’ I thought, wow that means she really sees a lot in me. (My facial expressions), that’s what she says to work on. That’s all I need to work on at the end of the day. That was enough for me.
RB: What do you think was the toughest part about being on Top Model? You appeared to have some rough patches dealing with the models, and some difficult photo shoots.
BG: I don’t think anything was tough. I was a warrior. I was prepared for anything and everything.
RB: That’s one way to look at it. So you felt prepared for the Top Model experience?
BG: You have to be prepared for anything and everything. You have to be ready for 13 other cohabitants. You are going to clash, you’ve got people from different backgrounds … Personality differences are to be expected.
RB: You kind of expected to have it go that way, then?
BG: It’s inevitable. You’ve got 14 females, PMS-ing, missing their homes, missing boyfriends, you’ve got people who are a tad bit envious. And it’s an environment of a competition.

RB: OK, then what was your favorite part of Top Model?
BG: Honestly, it was this past photo shoot, because of advice that was given, and who it came from. Tyra’s e-mail is flooded with girls, and possibly guys, who just want advice. I got to get that first hand.
RB: Then there’s that horse photo shoot (The judges told her she looked like a man who was smelling passed gas).
BG: I worked with what’s given, that’s all I’ll say (laughs).
RB: Yeah, you had that blond wig on. I wasn’t quite sure what they expected.
BG: I didn’t complain, though.
RB: True, you didn’t.
BG: Yep, my whole thing is, it is what it is. Was it a good picture? Absolutely not.
RB: What’s next for you? Are you going to keep modeling?
BG: I’m going to seek representation and keep modeling, definitely … Modeling is going to work out for me, that’s the thing. I’m convinced it will.
Come back soon for an exit interview with Ashley, who got kicked off this week after finishing in the bottom two for two weeks in a row.
