ANTM Interview: Elina Ivanova

November 7, 2008 by Erin Balser  

Yesterday, I interviewed the most recent eliminated contestant from America’s Next Top Model, eighteen-year-old beauty Elina Ivanova. She talked to us about her control issues, her controversial makeover and all the drama surrounding her in the house.

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Full Q&A is below the jump!

Tell us how you got involved in Top Model.

I just returned home to Seattle from school. I went to tech school in Orlando. I applied for everything I could get my hands on. This year was the first year I was eligible for Top Model, because I had just turned eighteen. I sent in a tape, got a response and it just escalated from there.

What do see in yourself that would make you a top model?

I’ve had a passion for modeling since I was 10. ANTM is a great opportunity to introduce myself to industry. It seemed like fun and saw it as a challenge to bring myself out of my comfort zone. The show definitely did that and it was a lot of fun.

What made you stand out as an applicant?

I sent in a video explaining why I wanted to be there and showed I was confident. I said I was there for a different reason. I was there for my passions that I wanted to be involved in and bring some exposure to my causes after this. I said I had a lot more to bring to the table than a pretty face and that’s what they want. They want people who are passionate about being a model and using being a model to the best of their abilities to do the best the can. By being a model, I can bring exposure to the causes I care about and that’s important to me.

What was your favorite part about being in Amsterdam?

My favorite thing was that it reminded me of Ukraine. It was a great way to connect with Europe again. I hadn’t been back in a while. Amsterdam is very free and has a wonderful atmosphere. I had a wonderful time.

Have you had a chance to clear the air with your housemates since the show ended?

Nope! I haven’t had that opportunity yet. I would like to see a lot of girls and talk to them outside the competition. It would be different—the cameras are off and the tensions are off and we could get to know each other in a different way. However, I am in touch in Clark and talk to her occasionally.

What’s next for you?

I plan to keep pursuing this career. It’s just something I love to do.

How do you feel about the judges’ constant comments about your restraint and control issues?

Oh god, that was really frustrating. It was the first time I really heard that. The first couple photo shoots I didn’t get that critique then all of a sudden, it was the only thing I heard. You can’t receive that strong of a response from everyone in panel and everyone on set and not try. I was trying very hard and tried to improve as much as possible. I didn’t know what to do that I tried to get as much explanation as I could so I could improve that but I never figured out exactly what the judges wanted from me and it was hard to improve.

You always seemed very confident about your performance and your photo shoots. Why?

Going into every shoot, I tried to bring my best and work with whatever I had. I said I was confident because I felt I did the best I could do. As for the last photo shoot, I was surprised from the commentary by Jay and Tyra because when I was shooting on the ladder with the extreme look, I was getting a lot of positive feedback. It puzzled me and it still puzzled me to this day.

Do you feel that the judging process was fair?

No. That constant control thing was ridiculous. I think I did deliver consistently. I do have a lot of potential as model and that control thing was blown up. It didn’t get in the way of my modeling much as they claim.

So, do the judges play favorites?

I can’t say. I don’t know. But it wasn’t fair.

What would you have done differently, looking back?

I would let go more, whatever that means. But I did they best I could and I had a lot of fun. I learned a lot and left the competition with a lot of things I want to work on, both as a person and as a model.

Early in the show, you said you like to wear pants because they don’t conform to gender roles. Can you elaborate?

My whole thing with gender roles is that I don’t like anything that restricts or puts limits on me. I think they way that men and woman are expected to dress is very limiting and if you dress outside that realm, its looked at as odd and as what’s not expected. So I try to wear things that are not gender specific.

How did you feel about the Angelina Jolie references?

Angelina is an incredible woman. I look up to her very much and I would love to me her and work with her. I really appreciate the comparison, she’s amazing.

Tell us about your control issues.

I wish we would have had one-on-one chance to talk about it so I could explain it. I’m not controlling, but my main issue is being too self-conscious. I hold back because I’m afraid of looking silly or failing or trying something new. I hold myself back because I’m afraid for putting forward a certain image or failing.

In Amsterdam, you received a lot of negative feedback about your tattoos. Do you think they will be an issue in the future?

I got them when I was taking some time off modeling. I went to school and didn’t think I would return to modeling. But now, I haven’t had many problems with them because you can cover them and they are easily airbrushed. A lot of models have tattoos and the show just went overboard with it. I don’t think it will be a problem in the future.

Your makeover was one of the more interesting makeovers. Did you keep it after the show?

I didn’t keep it. I took it out as soon I got home. I did get used to it, but it was very painful to have that braiding and it left a lot of marks on my scalp. I also returned to my normal hair color.

Do you feel that ANTM is overrated in terms of the exposure it gives to aspiring models?

Looking at the track record of the girls who preceded me, it’s really what you do and how you portray yourself and how you put yourself out there. It’s a huge experience and a wonderful opportunity, but it’s really what you do with it. You could be America’s next top model or you could be nothing. Some girls from ANTM have amazing careers. You need to make it bigger than what is given to you and work with it.

Which photo shoot was your favorite?

My favorite one was the ladder. It was wonderful to hang off the hot air balloon. That was crazy.

Tell us about the conversation you had with Brittany about your mom.

Obviously, a lot of that is very personal. But I was just expressing my opinion. Brittany is very close to her mom and has a hard time understanding how or why people wouldn’t get along with their own mother or have as close a relationship as she does. I didn’t do it in the best way, but I expressed some negative feelings about my mother. No one knows what goes on between a mother and daughter. I hope that Brittany could trust that what I said came from a certain, personal place and could respect that. She has no idea what went on between me and my mother and she should respect that, regardless of how inarticulate it comes out. I shouldn’t have to elaborate about personal things I’m uncomfortable talking about simply because she doesn’t understand there are more types of experiences than hers.

A lot of the girls were upset when you agreed to do the holiday fashion spread. Why did you agree to do it?

Some of the girls thought I was hypocritical because I don’t celebrate religious holidays in my personal life. I later explained to them that I’m not against or morally opposed to holidays. I think if its what you want to celebrate in your personal life, that’s okay and I respect that. That’s why I thought it was okay for me to do the shoot. If I was against holidays for whatever reason, I wouldn’t have done the shoot. For example, if it was an ad for milk or for meat, I would not do it because I’m against those products and do not support them. But I’m not against holidays in any way, I simply don’t celebrate them for personal reasons.

Who would you like to see win America’s Mext Top Model?

I’m rooting for Marjorie. She has a lot of potential, she just needs to work through her nerves. She was the closest person to me in the house. She’s a smart woman and an incredible lady.

Thank you for speaking with us today Elina!

You’re welcome!

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22 Responses to “ANTM Interview: Elina Ivanova”
  1. lilly says:

    oh i love elina. she is so goregous with amazing pics.

  2. HOLLYWOOD BS says:

    I find it audacious, silly and downright laughable that Elina felt like/still feels like she deserved/deserves to win the competition because her “causes”.

  3. Michelle says:

    She really thought she should have won… O_o
    I’m confused on this girls age. So she’s eighteen? Or is she nineteen?

  4. Starr Lumina says:

    What happened to Joslyn Pennywell’s interview? I can’t find it.

  5. karma says:

    Elina rocks :)

  6. Malakyte says:

    Wow true where is the Joslyn Interview??

  7. Mikey says:

    Elina sucks. She’s so pretentious. She doesn’t know anything about any of her “causes” so anytime anyone challenges her she starts blowing bubbles and whining that she’s being attacked. She’s a silly little girl. I’m glad she’s off my TV.

  8. k says:

    Elina is a friend of mine, and she is an incredible girl who has been through a lot. I respect the hell out of her and know that she is going to go far, whether it be in this industry or not. Remember, the show likes to edit things to make them appear worse then they are. In real life, she is a strong and sweet woman. And by the way, she never said she felt she should of won the competition based on her causes, get your facts straight ;)

  9. the tip says:

    I was totally on Team Elina, and I think she has an incredible face and a once-in-a-lifetime look. And incredibly sexy, too, my husband and i both enjoy her a great deal :) k, don’t worry too much about what people say, it’s the interwebs, people think they know someone and they trash them. for everyone who trashed elina there was someone who loved her. you know her better. that’s a point of pride.

    i woulda given my eye teeth to be in that bathtub. :D

  10. tina says:

    Elina is a wonderful girl, the kind of you rarely get to see nowadays, there is truly something special and unique about her beauty and her face and I really hope she will continue modelling and become successful at it, she deserves it and I feel she has plenty to offer to the fashion industry. I wish her all the best and hope that she will prove all those jealous and narrow minded people wrong, especially those judges who were terrible to her with their comments and the way they made fun of her just before she was eliminated. All the girls on that show have something that makes them unique and none of them deserved to be treated in that way and humiliated, they could have said nicer and normal things. Tyra really surprised me with her comments, I mean how many people made fun of her when she gained weight and it made her feel so sad and angry, I would think that would teach her to respect other people’s feeling but no, she’s so dramatic and inappropriate at times that it’s unbearable to watch

  11. HOLLYWOOD BS says:

    @ tina

    stop being overly sentimental. Whatever Tyra told ELina was nothing but the truth; it wasn’t persecution or anything.Comparing elina’s criticism to the criticism Tyra faced for her weight gain is baseless. Tyra is a retired model so if she chooses to gain healthy weight, it’s nobody’s business.
    Elina on the other hand is no media mogul. She is an 18 year old girl trying to make it in the industry. Tyra didn’t criticize her personal life; she criticized her modeling abilities. Whatever Tyra criticized elina about is the same criticism elina will get in the fashion world. The rigid/frozen/ice princess/controlling/tattoed/long nails/sweaty back/bundled up hair/suit-wearing act will get her nowhere in the fashion industry.

    Considering how tyra treated girls like ebony and tiffany, I’ll say Tyra was more than nice to Elina.

  12. smolls says:

    I really liked Elina in the competition and wish her nothing but the best of luck with all her future endeavors!!
    I think we forget that she is a young girl — only 18 and probably still has a fair amount to learn about life…that being said, I think she will do well in the fashion industry with her very unique & stunning look.

  13. Sarah says:

    OK…. so she wouldn’t do a photo shoot to promote Milk or Meat because she doesn’t believe in those prodcuts… but she is in a contest where the winner will receive a contract with Cover Girl? Even that she did win… she was still promoting animal testing by competing in ANTM.
    I’m glad she lost, because she’s a hypocrite.
    That makes no sense

    @ Mikey
    I totally agree with you 100%

  14. Caroline says:

    Are we ever going to see Joslyn’s interview? It’s been weeks…

  15. hellokitty says:

    she’s cool

  16. estephanie says:

    Is this a fake Elina profile..anyone know?
    It has alot of “personal” pictures..like pictures of her and her friends.
    http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=425334616

  17. SheenaIsHot says:

    I’m glad her old looking ass got the boot. Wannabe Angelina. There’s only 1 Angie. No need for second rates. Terrible judgment having a crush on a country bumpkin ignorant idiot like Clark.

  18. Rosie H.Weinstein says:

    I Think Elina you rocked this cycle you blew me away and I think you are gonna make it in modelling.Your tattoos are stunning. And also you are a true woman who believes in herself.

  19. Loretta says:

    I like Elina – she has the exotic features (the looks of Bjork)…..she has a good potential to qualify for a modelling career!

    her plus point – unique look which is good for runways!

    All the best, Elina………

  20. Nikka says:

    Seriously…..She’s freaking Hott!!! <3

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