‘America’s Next Top Model’ runway coach J. Alexander left unable to walk after stroke, claims Tyra Banks never visited


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J. Alexander, a former runway coach on 'America’s Next Top Model', has revealed that he had a stroke that left him incapacitated for an extended period of time. Photo: TNS

J. Alexander, a former runway coach on America’s Next Top Model, has revealed that he had a stroke that left him incapacitated for an extended period of time.

He also shared that the show’s executive producer and star Tyra Banks never visited him during the dark period.

In Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model, a new documentary series about the rise and fall of the wildly popular reality competition, the reality star opens up about his debilitating health struggles.

“On December 27th of 2022, I had a stroke. I woke up. I didn’t know where I was other than in the hospital,” Alexander said in the series’ third episode. “I spent five weeks in a coma, and I couldn’t walk. And I couldn’t talk. And I thought to myself, what was I going to do?”

The 67-year-old fashion industry veteran added: “I’m not ashamed to say that I cried.”

From 2003 to 2012, Alexander – whose real name is Alexander Jenkins – served as a judge and the catwalk coach on America’s Next Top Model, which set out to be a launching pad for aspiring models.

“I miss being the queen of the runway. The catwalks, of course. I’m the person who taught models how to walk. I taught models how to walk,” he said in the Netflix documentary that dropped on Feb 16.

During the recovery from his near-fatal medical event, close friends and fellow ANTM stars Jay Manuel and Nigel Barker visited him – but Alexander says Banks, the face of America’s Next Top Model, never did.

When asked in Reality Check if the Sports Illustrated: Swimsuit Issue trailblazer had paid him a visit, Alexander says she hadn’t “yet” but added that she had texted him saying she wanted to.

The bombshell Netflix project, directed by Mor Loushy and Daniel Sivan, was filmed last year. – New York Daily News/Tribune News Service

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