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Are blacks gay in America's next top model contest? (The one who taught them to walk the catwalk)
Miss J, a black girl in America's next top model, is not gay.

This judge is Miss J, who is known as the "Queen of the runway" ("The Queen of the Flyover"). Don't get me wrong, he is a very fashionable gentleman, and his full name is J.Alexander. His career as a male model began with the performance of new york Fashion Show in jean paul gaultier, and he gradually became a fashion performance teacher because he often gave advice to models backstage. Starting from 199 1, we selected and trained models for famous fashion designers such as Gariano, Valentino, Nina Ricci, bill blass and Alexandra McQueen, including supermodel naomi campbell ("Black Pearl"-naomi campbell) and Asian model kimora lee simmons who served as a judge in the first season. Miss J and Tyra 16 met at the age of six, and gradually became good friends. The degree of tacit understanding can be imagined. Because of its rigorous and serious professional style, enthusiasm for work, sincerity for new models, and the ability to improve catwalk movements while maintaining elegance, it is second to none in the Tianqiao industry.

In the first season of America's top model contest, she served as a catwalk coach, and in the fifth season, she began to serve as a supermodel judge, and was known as the "catwalk queen". In the third season, Tyra gave J an alias-miss.j, which has been used in the program ever since. J often appears as a female image on TV in recent years, which is because of his mother's influence since childhood. When he was very young, her mother dressed him in a little girl's dress.