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Jeff Probst Gets Honest About Cast Members With Diet Restrictions
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Jeff Probst Gets Honest About Cast Members With Diet Restrictions

dietary restrictions and Surviving do not go well together. Fans watched Liz battle hunger worse than other castaways Surviving Season 46 led many to wonder why the series would cast someone who couldn’t eat most of the scarce food available. It also raised questions about why Liz and anyone with food allergies or strict dietary restrictions would want to compete. Vegetarians have also competed on the show, like Season 47’s Kyle, who bid on a nearly all-meat meal at an auction on the Nov. 6 episode. GIS. Jeff Probst He has “no advice” for potential actors when it comes to dietary restrictions, and his opinion may be shared by viewers.

Reaction to Kyle’s food choices during auction in fire In the podcast released Nov. 6, Probst said “I don’t have any advice or philosophy for applicants with food allergies or certain restrictions because they know what they’re getting into.”

“They know we’re not going to change our show to accommodate anyone the same way,” Probst explained. “We didn’t change anything while Noelle, who has a prosthetic leg, was on the show. He still had to overcome the same challenges for the same giant cannon and all that. That’s how we look at the game.”

Probst says these restrictions are “irrelevant” to him. As he explained to his co-hosts Charlie Davis and Jay Wolff: “Here’s what I find interesting. Now I don’t know anything about an actor’s dietary restrictions. I know, how can you spend months getting to know these people and not know anything about whether they are vegetarian or not? But I don’t. “This doesn’t matter to me.”

“I don’t care where people come from. I just care that I find you interesting, if you’re a good storyteller, if you have a point of view, everything we talk about on this podcast because whether it’s the game, the format, the change, whatever it is, those are always important, it’s going to be what it is. “What makes the season great is what the players do with those elements,” he continued. “Maybe that’s my insight into how they should approach future players. Surviving. Remember what I said: The game, the format, the change, whatever it is, it will always be that. You are what matters, so focus on yourself, listen to your gut and use your emotional intelligence and social skills to play your game and worry less about whether Knowledge is Power (advantage). Because if everything is working, you will know if Knowledge is Power is in play.”

Surviving The auction is back in Episode 8. Although it’s been back for a few seasons now, the Season 47 auction saw the return of live maggots for players to devour. Probst explains in the full section of the auction where they sourced the food (both tasty and bland) for the auction. in fire. Listen for free below.

In the next chapter SurvivingTitled “Nightmare Fuel,” CBS says: “The castaways must choose wisely as they divide themselves into pairs in a multi-stage multi-stage immunity challenge. The deck faces the castaways embarking on a journey that could greatly impact their gameplay. Then, as paranoia sets in, different names emerge at the camp and “Which leads to another crazy tribal council.”

SurvivingWednesday, 8/7c, CBS