The Prime Time Reality For Deal or No Deal Models

Mar 16
18:05

2008

Morgan Kelps

Morgan Kelps

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The true story about some of the most popular Deal or No Deal models.

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Decades ago,The Prime Time Reality For Deal or No Deal Models Articles when shows like "Quiz Show" dominated the airwaves, getting on a game show took a stroke of luck and real brains. Decades later, while shows like Jeopardy see modest success, it is a new wave of game shows such as "Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader", "1 vs. 100", "Power of 10" and most recently the Mega-Hit Deal or No Deal that lead the pack. Many may ask themselves how it is that a show featuring average contestants opening cases for money has grown to be the number one show in America?

It is in fact Deal or No Deal that will exist long after the legions of competitors have been forgotten. Consumers must take a step back and ask: "Why is it that we are so enthralled with this simple show?". The answer is simpler than you might think, sex appeal, humor and the chance for a quick buck. In fact, it is this unique combination of sex, money and the undying wit of our favorite bald man that has been responsible for three record seasons and the trend does not have any indication of slowing down.

Aside from Howie and promise of a quick buck for some of America's most interesting contestants, the Deal or No Deal models are attributable for a great deal of the shows' success. The series producers have done a great job of continually selecting models to satisfy the needs of the wide range of viewers. In season 3, the series features a model to satisfy the needs of those originating from every corner of the world:

• Anya Monzikova representing eastern Europeans • Tameka Jacobs & Alike Boggan representing African Americans • Mylinda Tov representing Chinese and Western Europeans • Leyla Milani representing Middle Easterners • Lisa Gleave representing Australians • Liana Grethel representing Latin Americans • Aubrie Lemon representing red blooded Americans with an inexplicable fascination for blondes

Even the Hawaiians have someone to root for in the like of their native Megan Abrigo! This unique approach to casting models helps to create a global community of models and give the show widespread appeal across many ethnic groups.

The models themselves are clearly the shows greatest asset and contrary to common belief are more than just pretty faces. In fact, Laura Shields and Aubrie Lemon are both qualified to be in MENSA having IQs over 132 (The Average American's IQ is 98). In addition, the majority of the Deal or No Deal models all have a four year degree with many having advanced degrees. There is even a lawyer in the house in the form of Stacy Gardener. It is important to remember that each model possesses unique talents and skills beyond just the ability to look great on stage.

In fact, offstage these models are doing a great deal to benefit society around them. When Katie Cleary is not busy with work, she is out helping animals through her participation in local humane societies. In her downtime, Tameka Jacob remains humble and focused on helping young girls in foster homes and adoption agencies. Aubrie Lemon is an active participant in the National Geographic Society and works to help local animals by participating in a series of events for the Los Angeles Zoo.

As much as the models do for the show, the show has done a great job of promoting many of the shows models careers into the stratosphere. These days, a season briefcase job guarantees the Deal or No Deal Models covers on Maxim, appearances on Oprah and a variety of other side gigs.

It's a brave new world for the Deal or No Deal Models, are they ready for it? Stay tuned to find out.

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