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- When asked by Probst what he felt, Foye revealed that he “fully agreed” that the use of “guys” should have been dropped completely or changed to something else. He initially was fine with the idea of keeping Probst’s trademark expression, but then asked to have the word omitted from the host’s term.
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Sep 24, 2021 · The big news from Survivor is that host Jeff Probst will no longer say his catch phrase, “Come on in, guys.”. Probst announced his decision on the first episode of Survivor Season 41, which ...
- Ed Gunts
- Why Has Probst Chosen to Change His Familiar Catchphrase Now?
- Who’s For “Come on In, Guys?”
- Who’s Against “Come on In, Guys?”
- What Happens Next?
Survivor 41’s new cast is not only visibly diverse, but everyone has unique career backgrounds and there’s a vast range of ages. (The youngest contestant is 20 years old and the oldest 52.) There are also individuals in the group who are a part of the LGBTQ+ community, like Jagoda and Foye. The show is making good on CBS’ plan for more inclusivity ...
When asked his opinion about the word “guys,” Jagoda responded, “I personally think guys is OK.” She stated “Come on in, guys” was a “signature expression” and for her, as a queer woman, she doesn’t feel excluded by the use of the phrase. The rest of the cast didn’t have a problem with keeping “guys,” either. As for viewers, there have been many on...
When asked by Probst what he felt, Foye revealed that he “fully agreed” that the use of “guys” should have been dropped completely or changed to something else. He initially was fine with the idea of keeping Probst’s trademark expression, but then asked to have the word omitted from the host’s term. Foye said, “The reality is, Survivorhas changed o...
The change may have proved controversial to many fans, but CBS hasn’t taken a public stance on the issue. (The network has not yet responded to Bustle’s request for comment.) For now, it looks like “Come on in” is here to stay. When the decision was made during the episode, Probst took ownership by turning to viewers and challenging them to tweet t...
Sep 23, 2021 · During the Survivor season 41 premiere episode, Jeff Probst asked the new castaways if they thought he should change his "come on in, guys" catchphrase so that it became more inclusive to players who aren't men. Evvie Jagoda, who identifies as a queer woman, said that it didn't bother her.
Sep 23, 2021 · Jeff Probst wants you to know that Survivor is entering a new era. That’s what the executive producer and longtime host of the reality TV staple said in July: You could refer to it as Survivor...
- Riley Mcatee
Sep 23, 2021 · Jeff didn't explain it in the show but apparently it can only be used once during the season. I would like a little more clarification with that though. And also as another twist, the two losing tribes have to forfeit their flint.
Survivor 41 is the forty-first season of the American competition television series Survivor. The season was first broadcast on September 22, 2021, on CBS in the United States and Global in Canada. [1][2] It ended on December 15, 2021, when Erika Casupanan was voted the Sole Survivor, defeating Deshawn Radden and Xander Hastings in a 7–1–0 ...
Sep 17, 2021 · Probst's increasing presence at tribal council helped the show "go a little deeper," says Kahl. "Jeff had a little bit more free rein to probe, to be provocative. That wasn't there from...