It was a showmance that got Jessica “Figgy” Figueroa voted out ofSurvivor: Millennials vs. Gen X.
That’s gotta sting.
(She’s not the only one!)

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Ultimately, I think that it affected my game for sure.
It definitely affected my game.
If I wouldn’t have gotten into that, who knows how far I would have went?

He kept wanting to cuddle and hold my hand.
It was like having a little puppy dog follow you everywhere.
They called us out on the cuddling in the morning and the holding hands.
In this situation of strategizing, I was Boston Rob and he was Amber.
That was the joke around camp: ‘I’m Boston Rob.
Let me do everything.’
That’s why I would be like, ‘Don’t touch me.
Don’t look at me.
Don’t hug me.
Don’t sniff me.
Don’t do anything.’
And it just got out of hand.
He couldn’t control it and it was becoming more visible."
You guys will find out on thereunion show.
Taylor and I just aren’t together anymore from things that I learned."
It was total crap.
Because at that point, I’m frustrated.
“And her reasoning was, ‘Well, y’all have the Millennial numbers.
If you might’t do math and you might’t get along then you don’t deserve to be here.’
It had nothing to do with that.
Let’s be honest here, okay?
On if she will get in a showmance if she playsSurvivoragain:
“Hell no!
I’ll go because she wants the money.'
You already had the experience!
I was Boston Rob.
I was the strategist.
I wanted to play the game and he just didn’t care.
So I was the one thinking for him.”
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