After his death, Ali Traitors, Jeremy Collins I focused on this shocking development of denial – and what it means Rob “Boston Rob” Mariano Go ahead.
During an exclusive interview with Us WeeklyJeremy, 46, has responded to Boston Rob's decision to banish him Traitorous colleague Bob is a drag queen.
“I guess Wes (Bergman) He picked up on it very quickly and is now passing it on. “So I think Rob is snowboarding again,” Jeremy noted. “Rob, you should have worked with me and that's not going to happen now. Because I would have said, 'He's not a traitor.' He's good. Leave him alone.”
Jeremy suggested that Boston “warn Rob now” because “he has people coming for him”, adding: “Derek (Levasor) In fact he'll say to me, 'Listen, I'm not a traitor but one of the other two who came is the traitor – Wes or Boston Rob.' He's telling people about it, so now Rob is in trouble. “He needs to pay attention now.”
The latest episode, which premiered on Thursday, January 17, began with a murder in plain sight when traitors – Bob the Drag Queen, Danielle Reyes, Caroline Wieger And Boston Rob – wrote down three names to be on the shortlist. jeremy, Nikki Bella and Ciara Miller They were final choices, but they were Survivor The alum who didn't do that.
“I forgive everyone. I'm a player, so there's no hard feelings about anything,” Jeremy said. we About his death in the fourth episode. “I love that Caroline was crying though. I had her back. We had a really good session and I said to her, 'Caroline, you don't have to worry about anyone else.' You're a beautiful soul. Don't let anyone stop your brilliance. I think the play was Bad because I was supporting all three.”
Jeremy He has one regret. After Jeremy, Nicky (40) and Ciara (28) were placed in coffins before the traitors chose who to kill, they were given the chance to plead their case. Jeremy stunned his fellow contestants when he said he would help traitors if he was kept on – despite his status as a believer.
“It was a development I wasn't prepared for. I didn't think I'd be there right away. I walked in and then said, 'Okay, one of those other two is traitors.' So I'm running that through my mind, and then (the host Alan Cumming) tells us the rules of what will happen. “A lot of things are happening. I said I would help the traitors if they spared me.
Jeremy continued: “As soon as I say that, I'm like, 'Damn, I shouldn't have said that.' Now if they bail me out now, I have to go and fix it with 20 other people now. There's been a lot going on. Then once I got out of… Casket, I thought about how I should have said: “I don't talk much, but I have named one person. If I leave tomorrow, that person is the traitor.”
Jeremy later realized that he should have committed to not talking so much At the beginning of the season.
“I do a lot of listening and watching. I wish I did that a little more,” he said before sharing a story about how his game plan changed. “That's the way we work on Survivor. We have alliances and I usually don't do that in a survival game. I will go to each one individually and talk to them (but not in groups). I think I talked too much, that's all.
But when it comes to Boston, Rob, 48, Jeremy He doesn't think he will He had no success even if he tried a different style, adding: “I've played with Rob before Survivor And I wanted to work with him Traitors. …But he never wanted to work with me. So, when I got into this, I said, “Let's work together.” This is who he is. He doesn't want to work with me. So he doesn't play well and doesn't share his toys.”
Jeremy is still having a great time Watch Boston Rob Run Bob the Drag Queen, 38, even though the traitors were on the same team.
“I thought it was great television. If they had kept me — if they had kept Bob — I would have been on Bob's side,” Jeremy said. we. “I was going to fight for Bob. I think I left too early, and I think it was a bad decision. If I had waited for another (challenge) and that happened, it would have opened up the match and I would have walked away and run away.”
New episodes of Traitors It will be released on Peacock Thursdays through March 6.
With reporting by Cristina Garibaldi