This article contains major spoilers from Tuesdays episode ofAmericas Next Top Model.

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The oldest-everAmericas Next Top Modelhopeful is history (at least when it comes to the competition).

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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Im so sorry to see you go!

But then I thought, Wow, were going with a boring weave!

[Laugh] So I did it myself!

And its clear that your social media game has improved since that selfie challenge a few weeks ago.

[Laughs] I didnt see it being a challenge for me!

I was really pissed because Khrystyana had got in my way.

It was two people sharing the phone; so it was like, yo back up!

My selfie game is not up like all the younger millennial girls.

I have more work to do!

The girls had some growing up to do.

Did the mama in you ever come out?

It was funny experiencing the drama between one another.

You were just being cute and friendly but they thought you were extra!

So whats the lesson there?

Dont ever call yourself cute during a go-see or else the scary fashion lady will tell you off?

I want to not only look good in it, but sell it.

I wanted them to know that.

So I was turning up my personality and for them theyre just like oh, its too much.

But its never too much!

They were just being real salty!

I felt like maybe some of the judges were, too, when it came to your age.

I think they even told you that you modeled like a supermodel from 1996 at one point.

I saw it coming.

Once youve got their attention, anything is possible.

At the time, I was getting the most work because of that!

It kind of just died down.

hey look at my work!

If you have a dream, dont give up.

Keep going after it.

So you havent noticed much of a shift in the fashion world, then?

Were probably going to see more models of age out there doing their thing.

I hope so, because you have to think about whos buying.

Who is our consumer?

Its not necessarily millennials or the younger generationallthe time; its the older generation thats buying, too!

This is what our society is made up of.

I want to see more people of age out there and more full-figured models.

The average size is not ultra-thin.

Its not a size zero, so why are we portraying that on the runway?

We need to push this conversation about what beauty is.

Its not about appearance and its not about size: it starts from within and it exudes out!