VIDEO: El Dorado woman to compete in 'Top Model' finale

Strike a pose: Lacey Claire Rogers shows off her tiny graduation cap. Rogers, who graduated from El Dorado High School in May, will be competing on Tyra Banks' reality show, America's Next Top Model.
Strike a pose: Lacey Claire Rogers shows off her tiny graduation cap. Rogers, who graduated from El Dorado High School in May, will be competing on Tyra Banks' reality show, America's Next Top Model.

Arkansan Lacey Rogers will compete against the three other remaining contestants for the top prize on this week’s America’s Next Top Model finale.

Rogers, 18, is competing against two male models and one female model for a contract with NEXT Model Management, a spread in Nylon magazine, $100,000 and the opportunity to be the face of Zappos Couture’s 2016 relaunch.

The show normally airs Friday nights, but high school football championships will shift the finale episode to 8 p.m. Sunday in the Arkansas viewing area.

In the previous episode, part one of the finale, the four remaining models each shot the grand-prize Nylon magazine editorial and Zappos Couture campaign, though only the winner’s photos will be used.

Before hitting the runway wearing Rocky Gathercole designs in the finale airing Sunday, the judges will evaluate the models photos as well as hear pitches from each on why they deserve to win. The winner will be selected after their final runway walk at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles.

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