In ten episodes Charlie Davis‘ Play as a player participant. Jeff Probstof the “On Fire” podcast, Survivor 46 The runner-up finally addressed where things stand between him and his ally on the island, Maria Shrem Gonzalez.
“I guess it’s time to dig deep. Mariah and I, we haven’t talked since our season aired,” Charlie admitted. “It hasn’t been that long, it’s only been a few months, and I don’t know what the future holds for this relationship, but I know what happens. A survivor Very, very real.”
Kenzie Patty Defeated Charlie and the third place finisher. Ben Katzman In the final vote, 5-3-0, Maria cast her vote for Kenzie. If Maria had voted for her friend instead, it would have forced a 4-4 tie, making Ben the tie-breaking vote. Ben has since said he would have voted for Charlie.
In other words, Mariah literally cost Charlie a million dollars, and in the podcast episode on Wednesday, November 20th. Survivor 47 She confirmed that the two have not spoken since the season aired.
Charlie is revealed as her, Probst and producer. J. Wolf Discussing how emotions and friendships can affect a player’s strategy. Charlie and Maria become close throughout their season, and even when Charlie votes for Maria, he says that he told her that she would cast her vote to win the game.
Charlie said he still stands by his past comments about Mariah and her decision – that he respects her vote and doesn’t feel he owes her anything.
“I would also say that a message to Mariah and the fans is that she doesn’t deserve the absolute hate,” he said. “We’re all just trying to navigate what’s a very, very difficult game, and if that means if some castaways don’t get along or can’t get along, that’s only on them. It’s okay to choose your friends and stick with your friendships on your own terms.
That doesn’t mean his friend’s decision didn’t hurt. Charlie spoke. We weekly After Survivor 46 finale, and he admits that he was stung when Maria didn’t get the vote.
“It was really cruel not to get Mariah’s vote,” he said. “So it was just a really, really hard pill to swallow,” he said us At the time “I thought I did a pretty good job explaining my game and showing it a lot of respect and love throughout the game, including the final Tribal Council.”
Charlie added on “On Fire” that no matter what, emotions play a role in how one plays. A survivor. He pointed to the infamous. Russell Heintz as an example. While he picked up a cutthroat persona A survivor The villain, Russell, also cried in private moments when his play style started to get to him.
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