What was Jeff Probst's role in the immunity challenge?
He participated as a competitor for the first time.
TV / Reality TV
In a surprising turn of events, 'Survivor' host and showrunner Jeff Probst stepped off the sidelines and into the arena, competing in an immunity challenge during the filming of 'Survivor' Season 50. This marked a significant and eye-openin...
During the challenge, Probst had to hold onto a handle with a rope wrapped around it, supporting a bucket holding a percentage of his pre-game body weight. Despite considering himself fit, he was surprised by the challenge's difficulty and only lasted seven-and-a-half minutes. Probst admitted to making excuses afterward but acknowledged the experience was informative, giving him a new appreciation for the contestants' struggles. He was happy the players embraced the twist and poked fun at him, ultimately rewarding them with rice they earned. This experience highlighted the stark difference between observing the challenges and actually participating in them.
He participated as a competitor for the first time.
If four castaways outlasted him, they would get a bag of rice.
He lasted seven-and-a-half minutes.
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