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Survivor winners Parvati Shallow and Erika Casupanan come out as queer

Survivor stars Erika Casupanan and Parvati Shallow have come out as part of the LGBTQ+ community.  On 30 December, the two popular reality TV stars surprised fans when they shared a major life update regarding their sexuality.  In a throwback video to her Instagram grid, Casupanan reflected on a New Year’s Eve tradition she took part in in 2022 – which was supposed to get her a boyfriend in 2023. However, instead of finding a new man, the Survivor season 41 winner discovered her queer identity.   “Throwback to last New…

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The Traitors US: From reality stars to politicians, season 2’s cast is unhinged

What do you get when you put Michael Jordan’s son, the first two-time winner of Survivor and the former Speaker of the House of Commons together? Season two of The Traitors US, apparently. Peacock has announced the cast of its upcoming season, which is set to air early on in 2024, and it’s something nobody saw coming. Among those competing are Sandra Diaz-Twine and Parvati Shallow, both of which are known for their legendary gameplay that led them to victory on the reality show of all reality shows, Survivor. Joining…

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Survivor star Ozzy Lusth comes out as bisexual: “Let us ALL live with dignity”

Four-time Survivor contestant Ozzy Lusth has come out as bisexual and called on Republicans to let people “live with dignity.” The 40-year-old first competed on the reality television series back in 2006 on Cook Islands, finishing as the runner-up to Yul Kwon. He has returned three times and made a name for himself as one of the best castaways to ever play the game, being the only contestant to make the merge four times. Since appearing on the show, Ozzy has consistently spoken out against certain Republican politicians and bills.…

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Survivor’s Jeff Probst will replace “come on in guys” catchphrase with gender-neutral language

Jeff Probst shared that he thinks it may be time to “retire” the use of the word “guys” when referring to contestants on the show. Probst, who has hosted all 41 seasons of Survivor, says “come on in guys” to invite competitors into challenges on the show. In the first episode of the show’s latest season, which is the first to air in 497 days because of the COVID-19 pandemic disrupting production, Probst asked the cast what they think of the phrase. “I need your guidance on something,” he said.…

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