Although she only placed sixth in the show, she continued modeling afterward and established a successful career for herself. We've received your submission.“America’s Next Top Model” is the glitzy talent show which should propel its gorgeous contestants to a life of lucrative jobs and mixing with celebrity friends.But life after Tyra Banks’ signature show can be a downward spiral, as these former stars soon realized.From murder to addiction and working as an escort, some of these “ANTM” stars managed to turn things around again – but others weren’t quite so lucky.Teenager Mirjana Puhar took part in Cycle 21 of “ANTM,” back in 2014 – and made it to week 10 of the competition.Less than a year later, the 19-year-old was shot dead after opening the door to two men at her boyfriend’s North Carolina home.Her boyfriend, Jonathan Alvarado, 23, and his roommate, Jusmar Gonzaga-Garcia, 21, were also killed.Police found drugs, two knives, seven rounds of 9mm ammunition, a safety deposit box, and several mobile phones at the property – leading them to believe it may have been a drug den.Police arrested and charged Emmanuel Jesus Rangel, 19, with triple-murder and the case is being treated as “drug related.”Hawaii’s Renee Alway imagined a bright future when she made it to the final of Cycle Eight of “ANTM,” back in 2007.She was a runner-up in Banks’ spin-off show “Modelville,” appeared in commercials, and graced the pages of top magazines.But the work soon dried up – with Alway was seeing “closed door, after closed door, after closed door, and it was just really hard to take.”Alway, now 30, was jailed for 12 years and forced to give up custody of her three kids in 2013.She was arrested in Palm Springs after a six-hour armed standoff with police and a SWAT team.She later pleaded guilty to four counts of burglary, one count of vehicle theft, one count of being in possession of a firearm, and one count of identity theft.In addition to her prison sentence, Alway was ordered to pay $59,000 in damages to her victims.Angelea Preston made it to the final four in Cycle 14 of “ANTM,” in 2010, and returned for the All-Stars the following year.She made it to the final three of the show, but was then thrown off the show after producers revealed that she had been working as a paid escort prior to filming.Preston argued that she wrongly disqualified and should have won. She previously appeared on Cycle 5 of the show and fell into drug addiction after it ended.Happily, D’Amato managed to turn her life around after she appeared on Dr. Drew Pinsky’s reality show because of her addiction to alcohol, marijuana, amphetamines, cocaine and magic mushrooms.Dr. (You can also upgrade to get bonus content via e-mail, including a preview of the week's premieres. At 30 years old, Lisa D'Amato (born October 22, 1981) may have been the oldest "America's Next Top Model" All-Star competing in Cycle 17—and many viewers may have believed Angelea Preston (who was suddenly disqualified from the competition) should have won—but that didn't stop D'Amato from taking home the title. “America’s Next Top Model” is the glitzy talent show which should propel its gorgeous contestants to a life of lucrative jobs and mixing with celebrity friends. Of the many ventures explored, D'Amato saw success in modeling, business, singing, hosting, and more. One couple featured, however, was not happy.From the immunity challenge to Tribal Council, what happens behind the scenes on an episode of Survivor.An interview with CSI creator Anthony E. Zuiker about how ABC’s Whodunnit? In 2015, she attempted to sue Tyra for $3 million for depriving her of the prize.When Preston was disqualified from ANTM All Stars, Lisa D’Amato stepped up to win the crown in 2011.D’Amato also had a troubled past. He kept upping his equity offer by 5 percent every time Lisa listened to another shark, eventually getting as high as 30 percent. Unsubscribe any time!American Ninja Warrior's "real-life ninja" Drew Drechsel, who's 31, was arrested by federal authorities and charged with crimes related to having sex with a minor.