Tyra gave her "Tailored by Tyra" makeovers to four viewers in need of a new look. The women sent this card to thank Tyra for taking charge of every detail of their transformations including hair, makeup, and clothing.


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HI Tyra,, I love you so much and I love your amising show ,you are like an angel, you are smilling all the time with every one ,you are such a good personne.I learn a lot of good things by watching your great show and I wish to see you NO I DREAM TO!, but I can't ,you are so far so,any way,thunk you so much girl. houda from Algéria ,,
 
Tyra, I saw your show on "Black Hair Care". It was about how most Black American women are afraid or dislike displaying their real hair for fear of being rejected by society. I, as a Black man, felt so ashamed that our women did not change their hair because they wanted to look beautiful, but hated this characteristic of themselves. One Black woman even declared that she wouldn't date a Black man because she didn't want her daughter's hair coming our nappy. What we didn't see is how these women felt about their African American and mixed race son's head. It was really geared towards their daughters. What was really tragic is the interview with the young girls who thought the natural Black dolls were ugly. I'm wondering if all or most Black girls and women believe that they're ugly, and any "Anglo-nization" of their appearance would approve of their image.
 
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HEY I'M A NEW YORKER _ I HAVE BEEN TO TAPINGS OF THE MAURY - RICKY LAKE - PHIL DANAHUE - THE MO SHOW - AND MORE. WHERE THE HECK IS THE TYRA'S SHOW STUDIO. PLEASE SEND ME THE ADDRESS TO THE STUDIO WHERE THE TYRA SHOWS ARE BEING TAPED. THANK YOU - AND HAVE A VERY GOOD DAY !
 
hey Tyra : ] This is Andrea. All of your work you do, weather its ANTM or your talk show, i admire watching you. Tyra, you are a role model to me and I look up to you. You have inspired me to go into the world and see what I can do with myself. I found out that I have a huge passion for modeling and fashion. So this year I decided to acctually chace my dream rather than only dreaming. I now have an agency and I have been going here to there to see if someone wants me for their show or commercial. Unfortunatly I have been told no many times. When I think to myself I always wonder if thats the way things are going to be....me just being turned down. But I think of all that you went through before you began modeling and such. You taught me that you don't have to be great to start, but that you have to start to be great. Just recently I went on a go-see to see if I could be on the cover of a magazine coming out in January 2010. This magazine is called "Atlanta Girl Magazine." Over 200 girls went for this open call. After I went and met the editors, I put my trust in God. Just yesterday I recieved an e-mail from my agency saying I am one of the finalists to appear on the cover of Atlanta Girl Magazine. I still can't believe it. Me? Out of 200 and more girls, I, was someone who had potential to continue on. At the call back the editors told us that this magazine was going to be something better and beyond. A magazine with style that gives out positive messages to girls who
 
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