“Survivor' host Jeff Probst was asked by Entertainment Weekly about the controversy over female contestants being voted off early on the long-running reality show.
long-time"Survivor" host and producer Jeff Probst about why women keep getting voted off first in the most recent seasons.
A theory posited by EW regarded the show favoring a"three-tribe format" with only six players per tribe as opposed to the original two-tribe format that featured nine or 10. This could potentially force tribes to prioritize stronger male players. Even if a pattern were confirmed, Probst admitted that it wouldn’t automatically lead to a format change.
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