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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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Oct 19, 2021 · It’s clear that the changed catchphrase is sorely missed by a number of Survivor followers, but it looks as though Probst has embraced change and has no plans to revert back to his famous ...
Sep 23, 2021 · Midway through the episode, contestant Ricard Foyé requested Probst, 59, no longer use the word "guys" with the phrase at the beginning of each challenge.
Sep 24, 2021 · The network in 2019 confirmed new antiharassment, unconscious bias and sensitivity training, among other steps, after a player was ejected from the show over inappropriate behavior. “Survivor”...
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Dec 21, 2023 · The combination of those two moves was probably the biggest unforced error of the game. The result was positive for Dee and negative for Julie. If Julie is there in the end instead of Dee, I...
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1 day ago · Reaction to the most recent episode of Survivor was mixed, both on social media and inside my own brain. That’s because, like many episodes of the beloved reality show in the so-called New Era ...
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.
Survivor contestant Riccard explained why he disagreed with using the word 'guys'. (Nine) He explained when Probst first brought the conversation up, there was a lot of commotion.