Week fourteen at Germany's Next Topmodel – and past perfect goddess Heidi Klum had finally heard my prayers: Thomas Hayo is back!

The jury icon.

The Denglish diva.

The only man to consistently sport Jon Bon Jovi's 1994 hairstyle for 17 seasons.

The man in black of the fashion scene.

Well, if the Men in Black would wear baggy shirts instead of tailored suits and with flashy Anglicisms.

Finally, the GNTM chronicler's life has meaning again.

For real fans of the TV training camp for catwalk puppies and catwalk trainees, this is like Thomas Gottschalk's facial expression at Theresia Fischer's wedding in the GNTM final 2019 and Christmas together.

Before Hayo's comeback on the catwalk, Klum quickly gives four of the remaining eight candidates an iced coffee.

Four out of eight, or as the average "Summer House of the Stars" participant says: "That would have to be about 20 percent".

Anita, Lena, Lieselotte, Lou-Anne, Luca, Martina, Noëlla and Vivien are still there.

Statistically, it is more likely that Richard David Precht will never record a podcast together with Markus Lanz again than that not a single candidate whose name begins with "L" will make it into the final.

Until then, Noëlla, Anita, Lieselotte and Lou-Anne are allowed to go to the iced coffee casting.

Anita collects the first plus points of the week.

She inspires the iced coffee team with her ingenuity: "I thought your idea with the face was great".

You really have to think about it first: bring your face to the shooting.

Anita, this casting vixen.

Three wishes at the Eiskaf-Fee

Lieselotte scores more discreetly and therefore has no chance of getting the job.

Luckily, she knows why: "The topic was 'It's important who you are' and I stayed authentic".

Well, her first sentence at the casting was: "Today I am a blonde Italian".

Being authentic and then dressing up as Italian is a bit like being vegan and then having a pork neck smoothie every morning.

The Emmi team reacted accordingly without understanding.

Maybe the drop in performance was intentional and Lieselotte didn't want the job at all, because iced coffee from disposable plastic cups is about as sustainable as starting the engine of your car every night to show the neighbors that you don't care about the extremely high fuel prices.

In the end, Noëlla gets the job.

The iced coffee representatives find: "With her relaxed attitude, she is just right".

keyword attitude.

As you know, if you shout "Attitude" three times in the bathroom mirror, Thomas Hayo will appear and bring a signed copy of his new biography "Three Colors - Black".

In order to finally put the physical training of the participants in the foreground shortly before the final sprint of the 17th season, Hayo calls the mannequin octet to the first official federal model games.