Tyra Banks Files Defamation Lawsuit Against Netflix Over 'Reality Check' Docuseries
Former "America's Next Top Model" host Tyra Banks has initiated a defamation lawsuit against Netflix. The suit, filed in federal court in California, alleges that footage of Banks featured in the streamer's docuseries, "Reality Check," was edited to construct a "false narrative" about her. The docuseries reportedly explores the controversial aspects of late-2000s reality competition series.

Tyra Banks, known for hosting "America's Next Top Model," has filed a defamation suit against Netflix.
The lawsuit was submitted today in federal court in California. Banks alleges that footage of her appearing in Netflix's docuseries, titled "Reality Check," was manipulated. She claims this editing was done to create a "false narrative" concerning her.
The docuseries is described as an exposé focusing on the competitive and controversial nature of reality competition series from the late 2000s.
According to Deadline Hollywood, Banks' legal action specifically targets the streamer over the portrayal within the docuseries.



