Norway's Next Top Model, Cycle 7 was the seventh Cycle of Norway's Next Top Model. It premiered on February 7, 2011. After the entire panel left the show, Norways first Miss Universe title holder Mona Grudt became the new host and was now judging the contestants together with photographer Marcel Leliënhof and modelling coach "Storm P." Pedersen. The show was announced in early 2010 and filmed during the summer but did not air until February 7 of the following year. After being off air for more than two years it was the longest break between two Cycles the show ever had. For the first time 14 years old were allowed to audition however in the final selection of the top 15 no contestant was younger than 16. Beautiful Claudia Alette Bull from Stavanger won the on May 2, 2011. She was the second ginger-headed contestant to win the show in a row.
Cycle six of Norway's Next Top Model started airing since 8 September 2008 with utmost 16 ladies to compete for the title. The 15 finalists were given tasks in their first week to determine whom of them would be allowed to go to Portugal in week two when Line and Vana were eliminated right before the first official elimination round. In episode 3 Sasha was eliminated outside the judging panel for not allowing the producers to cut her hair for the make-up ceremony making room for Silje, the first replacement contestant in the history of Norway's Next Top Model.
Cycle four of Norway's Next Top Model was the first individual season of the Show after three Cycles of competing on Scandinavia's Next Top Model. It started airing on 4 September 2006 and saw victory for victory for 15 year old Maria Berntina Eilertsen from Stavanger, the youngest winner of the show by then.