Well, that was fast. That must be what Rachel Ako was thinking after being the first one voted out of Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X. Not only did Rachel only last a few days, but part of that time was spent evacuated with the rest of the cast due to a cyclone that ripped through their tribe beach.
Was Rachel too bossy, as it appeared on TV? Does she regret promoting herself as a puzzle queen for the challenge? And what was the whole evacuation experience like? We asked the ousted contestant that and more when she called into EW Morning Live (EW Radio, channel 105 on SiriusXM) this morning, and you can now hear the entire chat right here on the EW Morning Live Podcast (after our conversations with the Big Brother final 3).
Here are some of the highlights from our conversation:
On being the first one voted out:
“It sucks being first out. I was surprised. The last thing I thought going into it is I would be the first one out.”
On the cyclone:
“The weather was the opposite I ever expected from Fiji. They didn’t really go into it much but the sand during the cyclone hitting me literally felt like bullets — like someone was shooting me with a gun of sand. It hurt so much.”
On being evacuated and housed in a room together atSurvivorbase camp:
“It was awful. I don’t know if I would have wanted to be in the cyclone or where we were at because we were in a room with no carpet, just concrete floor, laying flat on the floor — no pillow, no nothing. We were not allowed to talk to each other. There was a producer in the room monitoring us the whole time, so we couldn’t talk about the game at all or about our past because they wanted to make sure to get everything on camera. It was like a purgatory. I thought it was going to be this one break from all the raining and the cold and the shivering and the awful weather. However, for me, it was bad in itself.”
On having to rebuild their entire shelter after the cyclone:
“It was devastating. One of the logs of the shelter fell and was about 600 pounds. So it would not have only crushed us, we would have died. So it was actually very, very scary. There were so many times on that island that I thought someone was going to die and I know I’m not the only one who thought that.”
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