
Chrissy Sarnowsky is not a spicy words about the previous “Survivor 48” Tribemates
The 54 -year -old fire lieutenant criticized the “Strong 5” alliance of David Kinne, Joe Hunter, Eva Erickson, Shauhin Davari and Kyle Fraser in their exclusive interview with the post on Thursday, calling his vote the honest game. “
“If you listen to honest integrity once again outside your mouths, or if you had a dollar for every time I heard honest integrity,” Sarnowsky said after he was voted as Wednesday’s episode.
“I look at Eva and Joe and I say:” Okay, maybe they were being honest and had one with each other. “What the hell does that do for my game?
“But as for everyone else, you are not honest with anyone. So you are not … David already liked to use that word,” he continued. “And I say:” You’re either honest! “I was hypocritical in my eyes.“
Sarnowsky told The Post that Hered’s confrontation with Kinne, 39, in the tribal council was worse than what was shown.
“At one point he was like shouting at me,” he said. “And I remember going around,” Who are you shouting? “Because David is not that person.
Sarnowsky also addressed Erickson’s lack of will to work with his illness The game.
“I tried to separate it because I love hockey. I’ve had seasonal tickets for Chicago Blackhawks. Large hockey fan. So I thought that maybe it would be fine,” Sarnowsky explained. “But once we are in the marrow, she was already tight with Joe and Shauhin. And now she had David, so she didn’t need me.”
“I had asked once who was voting for. And she said:” Who Joe votes, “Sarnowsky recalled.” And I was like, “really?” That was his game, and I was like, whatever.
Sarnowsky confessed that he was “salty” and “angry” to Kinne when he was voted because he blamed him for not working with him Other original CIVA members (Sarnowsky, Fraser, Kamilla Karthigesu and Mitch Guerra) to become the new majority alliance.
“There were so many things behind the scene I knew. But at that time, I really thought that everything was David,” he said. “So I was angry with David, but I was ready to go.”
“There was so much disparity in the camp,” Sarnowsky continued. “There were two wells of fire. The strong people slept next to a well and were rooting.
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