Tyra Banks' Fortune: What Happened After 'America's Next Top Model'?
Tyra Banks, a prominent figure in fashion and television, gained recognition in the 1990s as a supermodel and later as the creator of "America's Next Top Model." Her current endeavors include a new Netflix documentary revisiting the show's legacy. As of 2026, her net worth is estimated at $90 million.
A Model Turned Media Mogul
Banks began her career in high fashion during the early 1990s after signing with Elite Model Management. She quickly became one of the most sought-after models, breaking barriers as one of the first Black women on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and serving as a Victoria's Secret Angel for several years.
Her transition to television included roles in films like "Higher Learning" and "Coyote Ugly," but her creation of "America's Next Top Model" in 2003 was pivotal. The show became an international sensation, establishing her as a media mogul. Banks also hosted "The Tyra Banks Show," which won two Daytime Emmys and took on hosting roles for shows like "America’s Got Talent."
Current Ventures and Wealth
In 2026, Tyra Banks stars in "Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model," a Netflix documentary exploring the series' cultural impact and controversies. In addition to her media work, she has pursued various business ventures and real estate investments.
Financial Success from Television
Banks' earnings from "America’s Next Top Model" were substantial, with reports suggesting millions per cycle as the host and executive producer. At its peak, her income from the franchise ranged between $5 million and $10 million annually due to salary, production profits, and international licensing deals. This ongoing success plays a major role in her financial status today.