Adrianne Curry made multiple headlines recently after sharing her reaction to Netflix's new America's Next Top Model documentary. The upcoming three-part series, Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model, features former producers and judges, including Tyra Banks. They look back at the long-running reality hit and reflect on the show's many controversies.Curry was the first-ever winner of America's Next Top Model back in 2003. She then rose to fame with a modeling contract from Wilhelmina Models. Eventually, Curry went on to appear in major publications like Us Weekly, People, Life & Style, Maxim, and the Spanish version of Marie Claire. Curry also starred in the fourth season of The Surreal Life.Adrianne Curry took to X on February 16 to call out Banks after the documentary dropped. She deemed Banks "not sorry" for the tales of alleged mistreatment, discrimination, and sexual assault detailed by some of the show's contestants."I have mad respect for Tyra Banks. She is not sorry. She is not apologizing to you. That bi*ch is not effing sorry. She will not bend the knee. And I respect that," Curry said sharing her sarcasm.Adrianne Curry said she has "zero trust" in producers and called herself "hard retired" from Hollywood:NBA 2K14 Premiere Party At Greystone Manor - Source: GettyCurry continued sharing her perspective in the video."We want her to lie, lie and say how bad she feels? Everyone's coming to me and they're like, 'None of the judges are sorry.' Why should they be? They're all loaded. Why should they give a flying f***, you know? If they didn't give a f*** at the time, they certainly ain't gonna give a f*** now," she said.Adrianne Curry kept going."But mad respect for Tyra, because that's hard to push back on that many people trying to struggle-session you, and she's just like, 'F**k you and [I] do what I want.' I gotta respect that. I tip my hat, m'lady," Curry went on.She wrapped up the video by speaking directly to Banks."Keep on being yourself, which is someone who doesn't give a flying s***," Curry shared.2025 ARIA Awards - Arrivals - Source: GettyAs per a report shared by The Hollywood Reporter, Adrianne Curry also took to social media to share that she turned down a spot in the documentary. She also called judging the show by current standards "absurd.""I think people psychoanalyzing it over 20 years later with a woke lens is absurd," she wrote.Curry explained why she turned down the documentary."I don't trust people to not manipulate things I say for TV so I decline everything. Also, the public is cult-like and cruel, so the last thing I want is a bunch of eyeballs on me … I have [zero] trust in any producers, no desire to be really public in this day and age … and am hard retired from Hollywood," Curry wrote.A fan pointed out that photo shoot director Jay Manuel and runway coach J. Alexander acted surprised by Tyra's behavior despite being involved themselves. Curry fired back."It's a cover up fest. Let 'em weave their webs," she replied.Adrianne Curry shared what life is like in remote Montana after stepping away from Hollywood:Mercedes-Benz Fall 2006 L.A. Fashion Week at Smashbox Studios - Antik Denim - Backstage and Front Row - Source: GettyBack in 2025, Curry opened up about her life outside Hollywood. She shared a video on both her TikTok and Instagram on April 10, reflecting on how often she gets recognized by her neighbors. She wrote over the video,"Life as a has-been." View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAdrianne Curry talked about the two ways people tend to react when they see her."Do I get recognized living in remote Montana? Well, either people come up to me and they are sure as s--- that we went to school with each other and they rattle off everyone they know and every school they've ever been to, and I'm too humiliated to say I used to be on TV because that just seems weird," she began.She continued."Or they'll come up to me and tell me, 'You look just like that supermodel from TV, but I know you're not her, because why would she ever be here, right?' I've even had someone tell me that I look 'just like that model chick from TV, the really annoying one,'" Curry said.Adrianne Curry shared her strategy for staying under the radar."I try to not wear makeup, try to just be normal, and people will look at me and be like, 'Nah, nah, that ain't her,'" she explained.From winning America's Next Top Model in 2003 to living off the grid in Montana, Adrianne Curry left the Hollywood spotlight behind on her own terms.