• "America's Next Top Model" cycle 22 host Tyra Banks wants to forgive those who criticized her curvy body when she was still modelling.

"America's Next Top Model" cycle 22 host Tyra Banks wants to forgive those who criticized her curvy body when she was still modelling. (Photo : Facebook/Tyra Banks)

"America's Next Top Model" cycle 22 host Tyra Banks took to Facebook to declare that she forgives those who criticized her body when she was still a model.

"I forgive the people that claimed my curvy body wasn't good enough," Banks wrote. "I forgive the people that proclaim that flesh on a woman is a cardinal sin. I forgive. Will you? #ForgiveForPeace."

Like Us on Facebook

Prior to this, Banks announced that she is about to start directly selling to the people the wares from her beauty brand by opening enrollment to her TYRA University, where beautytainers learn posing tips and the art of smizing eyes, tooching booties and strutting thighs.

The "ANTM" cycle 22 judge announced through Tyra that she is charged with shaking up the world of direct selling with her desire to have the beauty industry revolutionized by future entrepreneurs who share the same passion with her.

The initial training at the TYRA University costs $59. Eventually, the trainees will be in charge of selling Banks' brand of eye, face and lip products, which was launched back in October 2014.

After the launch of Banks' beauty products brand with only 14 items available online, the direct channel was added in March, according to Daily Mail.

Banks told her prospective employees that it is important for people to recognize just how fierce they are. She told them that she is ready to turn up the volume so they can all throw their hands up as each of them takes charge of the beauty business.