Timeless True Beauty
This week on True Beauty, they show them what they will look like as they get older. None of them are happy with their looks as oldsters. Then they are told they will be partnered with a senior citizen for a photo shoot they will create as an ad for timeless beauty. Whatever that means.
They each pick their senior (one of them is a woman who is 101) and they get dressed and made up for their shoot. They are graded on how they treat their senior. Some of them don’t even offer their chairs. Also, in how they get along with their senior. Mostly they do OK, but Billy practically ignores his guy and is more worried about how he looks.
Then they take a look at the pictures. Well, first, they have a contest where they mimic each other with the winner being the only one who gets to look at the pictures. It turns out to be Joel who tells them how they did. CJ flips out when he finds out what picture the photographer chose of him and his senior. He then says if he is in the bottom two again, he’s leaving and he won’t be back.
Then we see all the photos. Laura and Ray look good. Billy’s looks too perfect, like its staged. Julia’s is also great. Joel’s is really good but he should have shown his eyes more. Chelsea looks beautiful but she has no connection with her partner. CJ’s pic is nice, but he doesn’t seem to have any chemistry with his senior. CJ then complains about the picture that the photographer chose. The winner is Joel. The bottom two are CJ and Billy. (OK, I admit, I was a little unhappy about that.)
Their last challenge before the elimination is whether or not they will help a little crying girl alone on the street outside of the Hall of Beauty. Billy goes first and he does stop to see if she is OK and finds her mom, and even introduces himself saying he wishes he had been able to do more. Although we don’t get to see it just then, CJ also helps the little girl.
Finally, at eliminations, the judges apparently feel that three times is one time too many, so CJ gets the boot.