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Post by multiyapples on Apr 28, 2020 18:40:38 GMT -5
Tristan: What was the most difficult part of the right to stay challenge? What do you think you could've done differently to have gone further? What was your favorite part of the show? Had you survive, how do you think you would've played the game? Was their a specific partner and team color you wanted? How did you hear about Endurance? Do you still keep in touch with other contestants? What are you favorite memories from the show? What was the most challenging part of the right to stay challenge? How has being on Endurance affected your life? Would you do it again if you could?
Trey: I'd say the most difficult part was just holding the bar up for so long. Before the game actually started we had already had to raise it and hole it up for awhile several times so they could get different camera shots. Looking back I should have dropped and hung from that bar like Scooter and I think I would've had a better chance. My favorite part was the entire experience. The people and the scenery. I didnt really have a set strategy for playing the game I just figured I'd get to know how the other players and see how things went. I had a crush on Maryelle so I was hoping to be on a team with her. I auditioned for the show through a talent agencys that I was with at this time called Benz. Being on Endurance hasn't really affected my life too much I was only recognized once by a stranger but I'm certainlty thankful for the experience. I keep in touch with a handful of contestant. they're doing very well.
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Post by multiyapples on Apr 28, 2020 18:41:11 GMT -5
Thank you Trey for doing the interview. Please remember he has a life outside of Endurance.
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