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Shirin was also on the receiving end of ugly personal attacks by tribemates like Dan Foley and Will Sims II, the later of whom told her that nobody missed her back at home while she was out playing.
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Read More »It would have been impossible for Shirin Oskooi to be any more excited when she showed up to play Survivor: Worlds Apart. A massive superfan who auditioned every year for over a decade, Shirin's dream finally came true when she was selected to play on season 30. And, as she tells us in her Survivor Quarantine Questionnaire, much of it played out like the dream she envisioned in her head as she got to take part in many of the trademark franchise rituals fans have come to know and love. But it wasn't all host dimples and fancy rewards. Shirin was also on the receiving end of ugly personal attacks by tribemates like Dan Foley and Will Sims II, the later of whom told her that nobody missed her back at home while she was out playing. It understandably left Shirin shaken, which is why she now regrets her decision to return in the very next season of Survivor: Cambodia — Second Chance, wishing she had instead taken more time to process everything that had happened during her first appearance. Shirin gets into both the good and bad of her Survivor journey, and along the way reveals a hilarious food auction tidbit that never made it to screen. Dig in! ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: First off, give the update as to what you've been up to since appearing on Survivor. SHIRIN OSKOOI: After I went on Survivor, I went on Survivor again (briefly). I had been taking a break from my career in tech a couple years ago when Rob Cesternino inadvertently got me into poker. I ended up playing and studying it full time, ultimately leading to what I'm doing now. I've recently started a company making software that helps poker players play optimally…perhaps I was always a gamebot at heart. I also recently filmed a YouTube reality show called Sequester, created by Big Brother alum Audrey Middleton. It premieres in a couple weeks on Sunday, Nov. 29. Here's the trailer.
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Read More »Much though I loved the entire experience, I endured a lot of discrimination and bullying from my castmates. This was not only devastating, but it also became the crux of my character arc on TV and has dominated the lasting impression of me as a player. I did, at least, have the last word against my tormentors, standing up to them in a few headline-making ways. At my finale, I was selected to return immediately as an All Star on the first-ever season cast by fan vote, thus achieving my implausible dream for a second time. Then, I was voted out second, squandering my second shot. One of the closest friends I made from that season went on to do one of the cruelest things ever done to another contestant in the show's now multi-decade history. I've ended more friendships from this show than I've maintained. The handful I've held onto, though, are precious and inimitable. Thinking back on it all, there's a lot of joy tinged with a lot of pain. I'm proudest that I came out of it all whole, stronger, and happier.
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Read More »I do still watch Survivor, and season 7, Pearl Islands, is still my favorite season. It has the best premiere of all time, iconic characters, and fluid, strategic gameplay. Plus, quintessential Sandra; she can get loud, too. I'm also in love with the international Survivor series. Survivor South Africa: Philippines (season 6) has the best pre-merge of all time of any Survivor series. The entire Australian Survivor series is also epic (shout-out Nick and Haz!). I'd be remiss if I didn't also mention college Survivors here. The creator of Survivor Maryland, Austin Trupp, redesigned the format to span a college semester, embracing elements of university life that culminated into a compelling series. Season 5 "All Stars" is rife with exciting gameplay and is easily in my top 10 ranking across all versions of Survivor. There are several contestants from it who'd make for dynamic, fascinating TV on the CBS version (shout-out Foluké!).
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