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Don't ask the questions if you don't want the answers, said the 46-year-old Cutrone. "I wouldn't tell a young girl that her shoulders are rolled and her walk sucked, but I might think it
-- and I might tell her agent. On the show, I might even say it, but the girls understand that's why they're there. ... It's an accelerated learning curve." Anyway, she added, in all the focus-group testing her shows have gone through, she gets the most positive response from young viewers when she's honest, Cutrone said. "Kids like me because I tell the truth, and they think their parents have sugar-coated everything in their lives and they want to know what's real. I give really good advice." The best advice she ever received and carries with her each day came from her parents: "You're going to have bad days, people are going to be mean and you're going to make mistakes, but you need to get up the next day, dust yourself off and keep going." "America's Next Top Model" airs Wednesdays on the CW network.
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