"America's Next Top Model" cycle 22 host and judge Tyra Banks took to Facebook to support his photographer friend Matthew Jordan Smith's campaign called Future American Dream.
On Oct. 5, Monday, Banks posted a photo of a kid, who appears to be of mixed descent, with the words "I'm African German American and I can be a U.S. President one day." In the caption, she wrote, "People told me I couldn't be a model. I didn't listen. If you believe in yourself, you can be and do anything! Everyone has the right to aspire to greatness."
Banks also asked her fans to support Smith's campaign to inspire our future leaders. The photographer's Future American Dream campaign is discussed in his website.
Meanwhile, Banks is moving to Malibu Hills as she recently put her mansion that is in the Beverly Hills Post Office area of Los Angeles on the market for $7.75 million. Since 2004, the "ANTM" host and judge has lived in the 1926 Spanish Colonial house, which she originally bought for $3.085 million, Washington Post has learned.
Aside from "ANTM" cycle 22, Banks is also hosting her new talk show "FabLife," which premiered in the United States and Canada on Sept. 14. She co-hosts the hour-long talk show with model and food writer Chrissy Teigen, interior designer Lauren Makk, fashionista Joe Zee and do-it-yourself YouTube star Leah Ashley.
Created by Banks, "FabLife" is istributed by Disney-ABC Domestic Television. The former supermodel also co-executive produces the talk show with Karl Newton, Rebecca Mayer and Shane Farley.