Template:VFTG USA Supported Contestants/Female Alt
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Name | VFTG Season | Show | Moderator | Finished |
---|---|---|---|---|
Acte II | 6 | AGT9 | All2 | Quarter-Finals |
Alexie Agdeppa | 1 | SYTYCD7 | All 1 | 11th Place |
Alexa Anderson | 3 | SYTYCD9 | All2 | 17th-20th Place |
Lindsay Arnold | 3 | SYTYCD9 | All2 | 7th/8th Place |
Tanisha Benlap | 6 | SYTYCD11 | All2 | 7th/8th Place |
Carly Blaney | 6 | SYTYCD11 | All2 | 11th-14th Place |
Witney Casron[Note 1] | 3 | SYTYCD9 | All2 | 5th/6th Place3 |
Jordan Casanova | 2 | SYTYCD8 | All1 | 7th/8th Place |
Audrey Case | 3 | SYTYCD9 | All2 | 9th/10th Place |
Brittany Cherry | 4 | SYTYCD10 | All2 | 19th/20th Place |
Anna Clendening | 6 | AGT9 | All2 | Quarter-Finals |
Makenzie Dustman | 4 | SYTYCD10 | All2 | 9th/10th Place |
Jourdan Epstein | 6 | SYTYCD11 | All2 | 17th/18th Place |
Hayley Erbert | 4 | SYTYCD10 | All2 | 5th/6th Place |
Janaya French | 3 | SYTYCD9 | All2 | 17th-20th Place |
Lauren Froderman | 1 | SYTYCD7 | All 1 | VFTG Victory Winner |
Brooklyn Fullmer | 6 | SYTYCD11 | All2 | 15th/16th Place |
Ashley Galvan | 1 | SYTYCD7 | All1 | 7th Place |
Eliana Girard | 3 | SYTYCD9 | All 2 | VFTG Victory3 Winner |
Kelli Glover | 6 | AGT9 | All2 | Semi-Finals |
Julia Goodwin | 6 | AGT9 | All2 | Quarter-Finals |
Jasmine Harper | 4 | SYTYCD10 | All2 | Runner-Up |
Hart Dance Team | 6 | AGT9 | All2 | Quarter-Finals |
Janelle Issis | 3 | SYTYCD9 | All2 | 11th-14th Place |
Amber Jackson | 3 | SYTYCD9 | All2 | 15th/16th Place |
Jasmine Flowers | 6 | AGT9 | All2 | Quarter-Finals |
Emily James | 6 | SYTYCD11 | All2 | 11th-14th Place |
Betsey Johnson | 6 | DWTS19 | Julia Passalt | 10th Place |
Jenna Johnson | 4 | SYTYCD10 | All2 | 7th/8th Place |
Lolo Jones | 6 | DWTS19 | Kathi Jameson | 13th Place |
Alexis Julianao | 4 | SYTYCD10 | All2 | 13th/14th Place |
Mara Justine | 6 | AGT9 | All2 | Top 12 |
Patti LaBelle | 6 | DWTS20 | Rhonda Rhodes | 8th Place |
Caitlynn Lawson | 2 | SYTYCD8 | All1 | 5th/6th Place |
Jacque LeWarne | 6 | SYTYCD11 | All2 | 5th/6th Place |
Wendy Liebman | 6 | AGT9 | All2 | Semi-Finals |
Nastia Liukin | 6 | DWTS20 | Ava Zinn & Kymberly Alvaraz | 4th Place) |
Amelia Lowe | 3 | SYTYCD9 | All2 | 11th-14th Place |
Iveta Lukosiute | 2 | SYTYCD8 | All1 | 17th-20th Place |
Tiffany Maher | 3 | SYTYCD9 | All 2 | VFTG Victory3 Runner-Up |
Miranda Maleski | 2 | SYTYCD8 | All1 | 15th/16th Place |
Sasha Mallory | 2 | SYTYCD8 | All 1 | VFTG Victory Runner-Up |
Jasmine Mason | 4 | SYTYCD10 | All2 | 17th/18th Place |
Charlotte McKinney | 6 | DWTS20 | Ava Zinn & Kymberly Alvaraz | 11th Place |
Malece Miller | 4 | SYTYCD10 | All2 | 11th/12th Place |
Melanie Moore | 2 | SYTYCD8 | All 1 | VFTG Victory Winner |
Missy Morelli | 2 | SYTYCD8 | All1 | 17th-20th Place |
Bethany Mota | 6 | DWTS19 | Ava Zinn | VFTG Victory (4th Place) |
Clarice Ordaz | 2 | SYTYCD8 | All1 | 9th/10th Place |
Malene Ostergaard | 6 | SYTYCD11 | All2 | 19th/20th Place |
Janel Parrish | 6 | DWTS19 | Kendra Ray | VFTG Victory (3rd Place) |
Sadie Robertson | 6 | DWTS19 | Ava Zinn | VFTG Victory (Runner-Up) |
Ryan Ramirez | 2 | SYTYCD8 | All1 | 11th/12th Place |
Ashley Rich | 2 | SYTYCD8 | All1 | 13th/14th Place |
Jessica Richens[1] | 6 | SYTYCD11 | All2 | 3rd Place |
Valerie Rockey[1] | 6 | SYTYCD11 | All2[Note 2] | SAVED (Runner-Up) |
Cristina Santana | 1 | SYTYCD7 | All1 | 10th Place |
Willow Shields | 6 | DWTS20 | Ava Zinn & Kymberly Alvaraz | 7th Place |
Suzanne Somers | 6 | DWTS20 | Tracia Ward | 9thPlace |
Mariah Spears | 4 | SYTYCD10 | All2 | 15th/16th Place |
Melinda Sullivan | 1 | SYTYCD7 | All 1 | 9th Place |
Lea Thompson | 6 | DWTS19 | Holly Everman | 6th Place |
Emily West | 6 | AGT9 | All2 | VFTG Loss (Runner-Up) |
Bridget Whitman | 6 | SYTYCD11 | All2 | 9th/10th Place |
Rumer Willis | 6 | DWTS20 | Kendra Ray | VFTG Female Victory (WINNER) |
Amy Yakima | 4 | SYTYCD10 | All 2 | VFTG Victory Winner |
- 1^ For the site's first two seasons, all supported contestants fell under Zinn.
- 2^ From the site's third season onwards, all supported contestants for the So You Think You Can Dance and America's Got Talent competitions are chosen by Zinn.
- 3^ With the elimination of Whitney Carson during the ninth season of So You Think You Can Dance, the site declared an automatic make-up victory due to Girard and Maher residing in the same state (Florida).
- 4^ Following the eliminations of Grey on Team Adam, Shelbie Z on Team Blake, Tamara Chauniece and Amber Nicole on Team CeeLo, and Olivia Henken and Stephanie Ann Johnson on Team Christina, neither Holly, Michelle, nor Ariel had any remaining supported contestants after they were eliminated in the Live Playoffs during the fifth season of The Voice.
- 5^ With the elimination of Adanna Duru and Maddie Walker (respectively supported by Ava and Kendra), this particular elimination resulted in a six-way victory with the Pink Team moderators (with the exception of Kym, of whom transfered from the Pink Team to the Purple Team to join Ava under Team Ava & Kymberly) winning by default, and the Moderatrors' Save will be used on the remaining supported contestants during the fourteenth season of American Idol.
- BoW^ Best of Worst Pick.
- WILD^ Wild Card Pick.
- A^ Supported contestant is considered as a male-female duo.
- B^ Supported contestant is male vocalist approved by Ava Zinn based on appearance and vocals.
Flex Pick and Cross-Flex pick Note[edit]
- LL^ Originally supported by Leonard Lai.
- DM^ Originally supported by Danni McClannahan (then Daniel McClannahan).
- LR^ Originally supported by Luka Runecraft.
- CJ^ Originally supported by Clark Jones.
- AC^ Originally supported by Archibald Coolranch.
- VATP^ Originally supported by Lawrence Hederick.
- GS^ Originally supported by Glenn Swaringen.
- AFN^ Originally supported by Ava Zinn and Kymberly Alvaraz.
- AFN2^ Briefly supported by Ava Zinn and Kymberly Alvaraz.
- KRAY^ Originally supported by Kendra Ray
- KRAY2^ Briefly supported by Kendra Ray
- JP^ Originally supported by Julia Passalt
- JP2^ Briefly supported by Julia Passalt
- KJ^ Originally supported by Kathi and Karly Jameson
- KJ2^ Briefly supported by Kathi and Karly Jameson
- LW^ Originally supported by Lanise White.
- LW2^ Briefly supported by Lanise White.
- HE^ Originally supported by Holly Everman and Perri Johnson.
- HE2^ Briefly supported by Holly Everman and Perri Johnson.
- KROCK^ Originally supported by Kellie Rock.
- KROCK2^ Briefly supported by Kellie Rock
- TT^ Originally supported by Thia Tola
- TT2^ Briefly supported by Thia Tola
- KFR^ Originally supported by Kathy Roberts
- KFR2^ Briefly supported by Kathy Roberts
- TW^ Originally supported by Tracia Ward or Tracia Ward and Hillary Matthewson.
- TW2^ Briefly supported by Tracia Ward or Tracia Ward and Hillary Matthewson.
- DWYAR^ Originally supported by The Dwyars.
- DWYAR2^ Briefly supported by The Dwyars.
- Footnotes
- ↑ Carson later won the nineteenth season of Dancing with the Stars with Alfonso Ribeiro
- ↑ Before the So You Think You Can Dance season 11 finale, the moderators were given the option by each taking an anonymous vote to either go by Valerie Rockey winning SYTYCD since there was one winner or if all votes were "yes" Ava Zinn would declare a Vote for the Girls victory based on the dual-winners format used on SYTYCD 9 and 10 and the moderators will not choose any wild card or steal picks for the upcoming seasons of The Voice and American Idol. The votes ended with all moderators voting yes. With Ava ignoring the single winner format reinstated for the 11th season of So You Think You Can Dance and going by the two winners (one male and one female) for the competition, Ava declared a the first Vote for the Girls victory of 2014 when it was revealed that Ricky Ubela (the actual winner of So You Think You Can Dance 11) was declared the male winner and Zach Everhart, Jr. (finished in 4th Place) the male runner-up while Valerie Rockey (the runner-up of So You Think You Can Dance 11) was declared the female winner and Jessica Richens (finished in 3rd Place and the Vote for the Girls victory) the female runner-up. Had the moderators not been unanimous, the site would have declared its fourth consecutive loss as well as the first SYTYCD loss.
Refrences[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 [citation needed]