That was Debbie Wanner at the latest Tribal Council onSurvivor: Game Changers.
But those warnings were not heeded.
it’s possible for you to hear her responses below on theEW Morning LivePodcast.
Here are a few highlights from our chat.
As confident and comfortable as you speak, you say a lot out there.
It’s always in the back of everyone’s head it could be me.
So the first time I saw my name I thought, here we go.
Perhaps somebody in my alliance did flip."
Quite frankly, I wish somebody would have given me a Snickers bar."
On her outburst at Brad Culpepper:“Brad and I were actually very close.
He knew that I never wanted anybody to ever think that we were that close.
People were constantly targeting Brad, Brad, Brad.
So I did go over the top.
But he was never on the outs with me, ever.”
I often quip, Release the hounds of hell when it comes to playingSurvivor.
There are no rules.'
But I truly don’t mean that.
At the end of the day, I think you take your character into a game.
“Varner was under all the duress and stress that I mentioned earlier.
And he was desperate to stay in the game.
And you actually do step out of your character.
I know I did.
It was bad to watch and it was painful for both Zeke and Jeff Varner for me.
I didn’t rip into Jeff.
I said, Look, that was NOT for you to disclose.'
It was Zeke’s prerogative to discuss it with whom and where he felt comfortable.
At the end of the day, this is game.