Tyra Banks is being sued by the mother of a 15-year-old girl Tyra featured on an episode of the show that aired last year about sex addiction.

Beverly McClendon (the girl’s mother & a licensed social work) charges that the “America’s Next Top Model” host allowed the girl to appear on “Tyra” without her permission, and even flew her out to New York, where she was put in a hotel ahead of her (paid) appearance on the show, which ceased production this past May.

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Beverly McClendon, a licensed social worker, according to public records, said her daughter answered an open call placed on Banks’ website last October. The show’s producers contacted the girl and invited her to appear as a guest, the complaint, obtained by Reuters, alleges. A month later, the teen allegedly flew unaccompanied to New York, where she was put up in a hotel in advance of her paid appearance on “Tyra,” which ceased production in May. McClendon said she had no idea about her daughter’s television debut until it was too late.

“This show was undoubtedly watched by sexual deviants, perverts and pedophiles alike,” McClendon contends in the suit, filed in federal court last week. She’s seeking $3 million in damages from Banks, her producers and Warner Bros. Entertainment.

McClendon’s complaint asserts the teen’s right to privacy was violated. She seeks an injunction against any future airings of the program, which still appears in repeats on the CW network.

Source: AJC

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