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Supplies like contacts, sunscreen, and bug spray are kept in an accessible medical box. The "Survivor: Island of the Idols" contestant Elaine Stott said that competitors have access to a medical box in the woods with supplies like sunscreen, bug spray, and vitamins.
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Read More »Former "Survivor" contestants shared facts about the show that even die-hard fans might not know. There is a box in the woods containing supplies like sunscreen, bug spray, and vitamins. Competitors aren't allowed to go to the bathroom in the ocean at night. Top editors give you the stories you want — delivered right to your inbox each weekday. Loading Something is loading. Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you're on the go. download the app Email address By clicking ‘Sign up’, you agree to receive marketing emails from Insider as well as other partner offers and accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy CBS' hit reality series "Survivor" features the highs and lows of competing on a remote island for several weeks, but there are some things about the game that aren't shown on-screen. Eight "Survivor" competitors spoke with Insider about their time on the show and shared behind-the-scenes secrets that might surprise even the series's biggest fans.
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Read More »Although the water is full of sharks, Beck said the ocean is "the best place to go to the bathroom." But she added that competitors aren't really allowed to go down to the water at night because showrunners "don't want you to die." Her fellow "Island of the Idols" contestant Carbin said that she and her castmates went against protocol and made their way down to the ocean "as a tribe." "We weren't allowed, but I would go down to the edge of the water," Carbin said. "I was a little obstinate about it."
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Read More »"Many tribals, we had to jump off of the boat, like a quarter-mile back and just trudge through the water through coral, falling, and then you sit in the muddy tent for hours waiting in silence with the bugs everywhere in the ground," Patel said.
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