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Alix Earle Parties in Miami for 25 Hours Straight for Friend's 25th Birthday Party Tabitha ParentFebruary 4, 2026 at 11:18 PM 0 Alix Earle and friends celebrate Sally Carden's 25th birthday in 25 hour bash. Alix Earle/TikTok Alix Earle knows how to coordinate a good party On Feb. 1, the creator revealed that for her best friend Sally Carden's birthday, the content creator and her friends would be hosting a 25hour bash In a later video, Earle documented nearly every hour of the party — including the first and the second Alix Earle knows how to party.On Feb.

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Alix Earle and friends celebrate Sally Carden's 25th birthday in 25 hour bash.

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Alix Earle knows how to coordinate a good party

On Feb. 1, the creator revealed that for her best friend Sally Carden's birthday, the content creator and her friends would be hosting a 25-hour bash

In a later video, Earle documented nearly every hour of the party — including the first and the second

Alix Earle knows how to party.On Feb. 1, the content creator shared a GRWM video opening up about her friend group's plan to celebrate her best friend, Sally Carden, whom Earle has known since high school, in a day-long birthday party extravaganza.Last year, Earle and her friends threw Cardena a similar 24-hour birthday party in honor of her 24th birthday, so this year they were adding one more hour for her 25th. "We have 25 hours straight of activities," Earle shared in the recent clip."It's Saturday right now, and we're gonna be going until 10 a m. on Sunday," Earle detailed. "There's like 20 of us staying in a house together in Miami. And last year we didn't do it the smartest because we started at night, so we were up for basically like 40 hours cause we didn't start until like 7 or 8 p. m."Earle said the group had "learned our lesson" this year, starting the festivities at 9 a.m. with Pilates, and then a boat day, dinner and three different clubs, as opposed to starting at night.

Sally Carden and Alix Earle.

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"I'm trying to do, like, live updates throughout the day, but honestly, if you think about it, it's just like a regular day and then just a really long night out," she laughed.In a later video documenting the festivities, Earle showed clips of every hour of the spectacle, ending with Earle and her friends crashed out on the couch in their hoodies.In December, Earle also celebrated her own 25th birthday with friends in Los Cabos, Mexico. The influencer turned 25 on Dec. 16, giving her millions of followers a glimpse into her birthday celebrations.

Earle's birthday came just weeks after her split from Houston Texans wide receiver Braxton Berrios.

In a GRWM video shared the day before her birthday, the social media star took to her TikTok to admit to followers that "the past two weeks" had not "been that easy."

"I keep kind of just going in waves of feeling good," she continued, as she applied her makeup. "For a second, I'm having fun, and then the next second I'm sad and a little shaky."Alix also admitted that she was glad to have the company of her "best friends" around during her birthday."I cannot believe I'm turning 25," Earle expressed. "I feel like I'm older than 24, but like, 25, that feels like things are getting scary tomorrow.""Plans for my birthday are yoga, gym, laying out, and then we're gonna have a dinner together here at the house," she shared at the time."Just wanted to say thank you guys for all of your support these past few days. Sweet comments and your sweet videos."

"I keep kind of just going in waves of feeling good," she continued, as she applied her makeup. "For a second, I'm having fun, and then the next second I'm sad and a little shaky."

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The fan favorite looks back at past heartbreaks on the eve of her final crack at the title. Survivor 50 star Cirie Fields says winning The Traitors does not take sting out of Survivor losses The fan favorite looks back at past heartbreaks on the eve of her final crack at the title. By Dalton Ross :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/DaltonRossauthorphoto2e15b12006e2438a99fb06db6d682421.jpg) Dalton Ross is a writer and editor with over 25 years experience covering TV and the entertainment industry. Survivor is kind of his thing. EW's editorial guidelines February 4, 2026 9:15 a.m.

The fan favorite looks back at past heartbreaks on the eve of her final crack at the title.

*Survivor 50 *star Cirie Fields says winning The Traitors does not take sting out of Survivor losses

The fan favorite looks back at past heartbreaks on the eve of her final crack at the title.

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Twenty years ago, operating room nurse Cirie Fields infamously "got up off the couch" to go win *Survivor*. It was a fateful decision that led to her appearing on her favorite television show four times, competing on an international edition (*Australian Survivor*), spending a summer alongside her son Jared on *Big Brother*, and winning both *The Traitors* and *Snake in the Grass*.

But her true goal has remained frustratingly just beyond reach. Cirie lost in a final four fire-making tiebreaker on her first outing of *Survivor: Panama*, and would have won her return visit of *Micronesia* had there not been so many medical evacuations. Instead, because of all the players pulled from the game, the show went back to a final two and Cirie was voted out in third place.

After an abbreviated stay on *Heroes vs. Villains*, Cirie was on the receiving end of arguably the most controversial exit in franchise history when she was "voted out" in sixth place even though zero votes were cast against her. She was the only one of the final six that did not have immunity or an advantage in the overstuffed season and was therefore eliminated. Cirie then took her talents to *Australian Survivor: Australia v. The World*, where she once *again* lost a final four fire-making tiebreaker.

You might think Cirie's success on other shows might lessen the blow of coming so close so many times on her true reality TV love, but you would be wrong. However, the most popular player to never win the game has one more chance to make good on her original get-up-off-the-couch mission when Cirie competes on *Survivor 50* (premiering Feb. 25 on CBS). And it will indeed be her last chance, as the 55-year-old told ** that she is retiring from the franchise after this one last go.

EW spoke with Cirie in Fiji just days before filming began for a discussion looking both back at mistakes made and ahead to how she wanted to play her final *Survivor* game.

*(This is one of 24 deep-dive, on-location interviews with the *Survivor 50 *cast. Links to the other interviews will be posted at the bottom of this article as they become available.)*

Cirie Fields of 'Survivor 50'

Cirie Fields of 'Survivor 50'.

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**: Alright, Cirie, tell me why you're going to win *Survivor 50.***

**CIRIE FIELDS:** I'm going to win *Survivor 50* because it's my time. The stars are all aligning. The numbers are there. It's my 20th *Survivor* anniversary, it's my 20th wedding anniversary, I'll be 55 in July, and it's season 50. It all adds up. The universe has brought me through all those other seasons for this moment right here.

**Why come back and do this again? You've obviously done this a lot. Why come back to *Survivor?***

To even be considered for season 50 is like the ultimate, right? It makes you feel like you're getting a call for the Super Bowl. People who play sports, they live for the World Series, the championship game, the Super Bowl, and this season 50 is what *Survivor* players live for. To get that call to come back for such a season of this magnitude, what other show is out there that has 50 seasons? I don't know of any. And to be asked to be a part of it, you got to feel like you are worthy of being here. The fact that they even asked, I'm honored to be here for season 50.

Cirie Fields on 'Survivor 50'

Cirie Fields on 'Survivor 50'.

**It's been a while since you were eliminated on *Game Changers* for being the only person without an idol or an advantage. How did that sit with you then, and how does it sit with you now?**

Sore. I mean, how crazy is that, to be eliminated without any votes in a game that you need to be voted out of? Right? I feel like if I had maybe a sandwich or something, I might've had the brain power to try to question:* Wait a minute, why is this the rules? If we going by the rules, the rules state the person with the most votes, I don't have any votes! So how is it me?  Why don't we revote or something?*

But at that time, I was just devastated and in awe. As a fan of the show, I can't believe this is happening. So I hope being that the game is now in the hands of the fans, I hope the one thing they voted for was to get rid of so many damn idols and advantages. Let's do it the old-school way. There's one idol in play. And listen, I like the idol and I'm with getting my hands on the idol. But with so many, I think it takes away and gives you a crutch instead of you having count on your skills and your social game or whatever your game is. So I wanted them to get rid of some of that.

Cirie Fields of 'Survivor 50'

Cirie Fields of 'Survivor 50'.

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**Did winning *The Traitors* take any of the sting out of never having won *Survivor*?**

No. It's different. Listen, no shade to *The Traitors*. I'm so grateful for the opportunity to play and be the first Traitor, and only Traitor in America to win. But it's not the same, right? It is not the same. It's like going from your first love to your new relationship and your new relationship may be great and wonderful, and you may get married and have a happy life. However, you will never recapture those first butterflies. You'll never recapture that first kiss, that first feeling of being in love, and that's what *Survivor* represents for me in the reality TV world. This is my first love, and I want to get married to it. I want to finalize it.

**What would it mean to you, emotionally, to do that after coming so close so many times and after having that bizarre *Game Changers* exit. What would it mean to finally seal the deal in your fifth time?**

Oh my God, I can't even. I would need help because I would just be a blob. When I picture it in my mind, I picture seeing my family there to see it happen for me. And although I do want it for me, I want it so badly for them. I can see them in the front row. I can see my mother, it's a lot.

**You have to know that America wants you to win, and that people are in your corner on this.**

I do. I feel that. I feel that energy.

**So, if I were playing this game with you, I wouldn't let you get anywhere near the end. No way. If you get in front of a jury, you don't even have to make a speech. It's over. So how do you think that plays out there in terms of your threat level?**

I think the benefit of playing with the caliber of players that are on season 50 is I'm not the only threat out there, and my threat level, although it may be high, there are people there with threat levels or should be perceived threat levels just as high as mine. You have Kyle who won yesterday, his ink ain't even dry on his check yet and he's back out here? What is he back for? That says to me that Kyle has something to prove. Kyle is hungry to be the next two-time winner. So Kyle would be a way bigger threat in my eyes than me.

You also have Kamilla, Kyle's right-hand woman who people say the same thing about — if she ever got in front of a jury, she would win every Tribal Council she went to. She would win every vote, right? You got Dee who's won already. You got the next up-and-coming challenge beast who's going to break the record in Joe. There are so many other threat levels that are at least equal to mine that I shouldn't be the shining star of the threat out here.

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**When you signed up to do *Australian Survivor*, did you think that that closed the book on you being on 50? Because I remember as soon as you and Parv and Tony did Australia, I'm like, "Oh well they're not going back for 50." I thought Jeff Probst wouldn't want you all after doing that. Were you concerned about that at all when you signed up for that?**

I actually was a little bit concerned, but then I talked to Parvati and Parvati was like, "Girl, please, they're not going to close the door on you of all people." So although I was a little bit nervous about it, I think I had already gotten a call for 50 right before I left.

**Did you tell them then you were going to do *Australian Survivor?***

I really don't remember, Dalton. I'm not sure.

**That was my concern when you did *Australian Survivor.***

Same. I was like: *Damn, you think they're going to be mad at me if I go do this?* But one, it's not going to be shown in the U.S. and two, it wasn't a full season. It was a special type deal. And then Jeff said I could do whatever I wanted.

Cirie Fields on 'Survivor 50'

Cirie Fields on 'Survivor 50'.

**Did playing any of the other games like *Big Brother, The Traitors*, or *Snake in the Grass* prepare you for this return in any way?**

I'll tell you the one thing *Big Brother* did give me is it gave me the mindset of knowing that although these people may be gunning for you today, tomorrow y'all can align and work together. I never played that way. Once you were gunning for me or mentioned my name, you were dead to me. That was it. We could never do anything.

But I learned that's not the right way. I have to be more open and more fluid. And just because you may have targeted me on Sunday, on Monday, you and I may be able to target someone else and get further in the game. So it did open my eyes to that, and it also opened my eyes to which I should have known already from being here so many times, anything is possible here.

In the real world, certain things that will happen, and it's like "You can't come over for dinner. I don't want you to call me, don't send me no texts, don't Instagram me." People do things that you'd be like, "They would never vote for me after I did this to them. They would never give me their idol after." But in this world, they *will*. And I have to let all of that go and think of what the possibilities are in this game.

I clock myself thinking: *Oh, he wouldn't do that. He wouldn't give it to me*. But you won't know until you ask. What sticks out in my mind is *Micronesia*. I closed the door completely on having a conversation with Amanda at that final challenge, because in my mind there was no way she would ever sit next to me in a final. She would never choose me over Parvati, and I'll never know because I didn't try.

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**That's a game regret. Do you have any personal regrets about past times you played?**

Not really, because I've been so exposed. People have seen me drown and can't cross the beam. I've been so vulnerable. It is what it is. That helped me too, because I know you don't believe me, Dalton, but I am a shy person. And so to have all of that…. Days after the beam, I just cried and cried and cried. I was so embarrassed. But you know what? Everybody has something, and I think it comes with age to know that I just don't see what your thing is. My thing has just been shown to the world.

**How much pregaming did you do this time?**

Not as much as they did, apparently.

**Why do you say that?**

I got ears to the ground, even though I don't go out. So I don't have to be out there. I have soldiers, and they bring a lot of information, even information about some of my so-called allies. I'm like, "Really? Wow." So I don't have to be out there. I have soldiers.

**Well, you've done this before, so you know about the game before the game. How often does that end up lining up and working out?**

Never, really. Let me tell you something. I'm keeping it a buck with you. There was so much of that happening for *Australian Survivor*. None of it worked out. Not one ounce of it worked out. The people that were supposed to be aligned to doing this and that were voted out so far before they even got to the merge that there was nothing to be done.

And that's kind of how I feel about this game. People say, "What's your strategy going in?" I don't have one. I'll know what it is when I see who I'm playing with. Because I can plan and it all goes to nothing when I get to the beach and these players decide how they want to play.

Cirie Fields on 'Survivor: Panama'

Cirie Fields on 'Survivor: Panama'.

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**Whom are you excited to be on the island with?**

Even though he's like a hot stove, I want to play with Q. Q is like chaos in a bottle. I want to just see if I can tame that dragon. I like Tiffany. I never got an opportunity to play with Coach, the Dragon Slayer. Seems like he has wisdom and he may be a standup type of guy. He's like an older artist in my mind. So that's the picture that I get from him. We never got to talk or play together. We were on the same season, but he was over there and then I went home fourth.

**What about on the flip side?**

I remember my very first season when they used to have us go to the Double Tree in L.A. and I remember seeing Aras, and he looks at me and he has this smile from here to here. And I smile if you smile, right? So we all smiling and then I see Terry, and I got that same goofy ass smile on, and he walks right past me, stoic and turns his head like I don't even exist. And I knew then from that moment that we would not jive if we were to make it. And I see a couple of those faces here like, "Oh, s---!"

**Who are you seeing those faces from?**

I could be wrong, but I get that face from Joe. I don't know about Rizo. I get a weird look from Rizo, but Rizo puts me off anyway. Anybody with a name like Rizo, you can't be trusted.

Cirie Fields on 'Survivor: Game Changers'

Cirie Fields on 'Survivor: Game Changers'. Robert Voets/CBS

**Do the season 49 people make you nervous? Other than that trailer, you haven't seen their game at all?**

Oh, definitely! The devil is better than the devil you don't know. Even though the last time that I encountered that with Zeke and Michaela, it worked out well. But what I remember is Russell Hantz, when he showed up and we hadn't seen his season. I got that same feeling about Russell that I get from Rizo.

**What about Ozzy? You've been on the same season with him a few times before. What's your take on him in this game and as it relates to you?**

It could go either way. I hope Ozzy can let go of *Micronesia* finally and let us play this game together. I tried to do it in *Game Changers*, he wouldn't listen to me. And I get it. He's skittish because of what happened in *Fans vs. Favorites*. But Ozzy has to adapt his game. You have to be able to play with the people you are afraid of or you can't play.

I could have helped him in *Game Changers*, but he didn't allow me to. So I'm hoping he remembers that. I'm hoping he remembers that I was not a part of the people who got him out in *Game Changers,* and I told him that I wouldn't be. So I'm hoping that maybe he has is a little more open-minded. Him and Colby. Colby another one who gave me the Terry face on *Heroes vs. Villains*. He would not even look at me. Stephenie tried too to get us together to do something, but he wouldn't even look at me. I don't think we had a three word conversation.

Cirie Fields on 'Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains'

Cirie Fields on 'Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains'.

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**What about Steph? You've done three different shows with Stephenie.**

Stephenie is a worry wart. For real. Instead of Stephenie embracing the fact that we have played together… I'm sorry that I won [*The Traitors*], but I didn't win against you. I could see if I had targeted her to win the game. Now in *Snake in the Grass,* she was so obviously the snake. It was like… bad. So don't even count that.

But in *The Traitors*, I never wanted to murder you. I tried to keep you as safe as I can. So I'm sorry I won *The Traitors*, but that doesn't make us adversaries. Once you have me, you have me, right? Until you do something to show me that I don't have you. So I'm a little worried that Stephenie may be looking at it in the skewed way of: Cirie beat me. I didn't beat you dog. I just won. I didn't beat you though. So I would love to be able to trust Stephenie, but word on the street is that Stephenie's a little worried about me.

**Why do you say, "word on the street?" What do you mean by that?**

I don't go to these functions anymore, but I guess Stephenie does. And the word at some of these functions were that she was saying verbatim, "Cirie is my kryptonite in these games." Her words, not mine. And I'm like, "What the f---? I'm actually your closest ally. Or could be. I don't know why you don't see it that way." So I heard that, and everything's hearsay, right? I didn't hear it come out of her mouth, but I heard it from several different people. People were inboxing me, "Watch out for Stephanie. Stephenie's out to get you." I'm like, "Why, my dog?"

Cirie Fields of 'Survivor 50'

Cirie Fields of 'Survivor 50'.

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**Is it a sign of respect though, when someone says something like that, when someone says you're her kryptonite?**

It's respect if you're not my person.  If we've been ride or dies, we go into these games, we look out for each other, we have no reason to target one another, then no, it's not a respect thing. It's like, "Damn, what happened? We fell out. I thought we was cool."

**Anyone else that you particularly want to work with or wary of?**

I love Aubry. I hope Aubry loves me still. Aubry is so wholesome. And you know who else reminds me of that? I could be wrong, she could be a certified killer, but Emily seems so wholesome. Maybe I could kind of take her under my wing and we could have be one big happy family. I like Jonathan, but I don't know. Jonathan might want to go with the strong guys, with the Joes and the Kyles. I might not be his type. Devens? [Making grimacing face] Ugggghhhhh…

Cirie Fields on 'Survivor 50'

Cirie Fields on 'Survivor 50'.

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**Why are you making that pained face?**

Only because he's smiling at *everybody*. He's like a puppy. Every time anybody walks by, he's just like, "See me! Take me! Grab me! And that's cool and everything, but everybody sees you doing that! And if you're playing that hard already, you scare me. How could I trust you? And he seems a lot like me a little bit, except for I'm a little more quiet. I am not doing all the smiling. I feel like with him, you bulls--- a bulls---ter. That's just the vibe I'm getting off of him. So maybe can we do something for a vote or two, but I don't know that I would trust him.

Genevieve gives me school marm, that she's going to hit me with the ruler. I think Kamilla is smart. Kamilla should want to rock with me. The only problem I have with Kamilla is Kamilla took too much pleasure in lying. We all got to lie and tell a little white lie here or there, but she was thrilled about it and thrilled to be able to pull one over on you. So that gives me a little bit of pause. But being that we're so similar, we could shield each other. And I think if we throw Dee right in front of us, who's won already, we could probably go a little ways.

***Winners at War* end up being very old school versus new school. Do you think that's going to happen here?**

I hope not. I hope it's more dynamic than that. Because Jenna and Colby don't talk to me. Stephenie's acting weird. So if it goes that way, I don't know where I sit in that group. And that's why I'm open to making new friendships. I'm not solidified with nobody except Aubry. I could be Aubry's number one if she lets me.

**What happens if you *don't* win? What's that going to be like for you?**

I'll have to accept the 20 years that it's given me. I'll have to accept the longevity that I had, just going out and trying at an open call and being a part of such a fabulous organization and show and series and people and Jeff for 20 years, and being considered one of the greats of something. I'm not considered one of the greats of anything besides this. So if it was to not work out, I'd be devastated. But I would have to take it on the chin and stand up tall and kindly pass the torch to one of the others here.

**You're not passing any torch. You'll be here for season 60.**

Oh, hell no! I almost died walking down the beach to go to the next shoot, Dalton. I'm like: *What are you doing here again?*

***Want to be kept up with all things Survivor? Dig deep and sign up for 's free Survivor Weekly newsletter to have all the latest news, interviews, and commentary sent right to your inbox. ***

**Other *Survivor 50 *deep dive player interviews:*****• Survivor 50* star Ozzy Lusth opens up about hitting 'rock bottom of my life'**• *Survivor 50* star Aubry Bracco opens up about the 'freedom when you fall from grace' **• Colby Donaldson reacts to playing *Survivor* for the first time without Jerri**• Angelina Keeley refused to do *Survivor 50* unless they gave her a jacket**• *Survivor 50*'s Coach goes deep on evolving from an 'arrogant ass' into the… Tide Walker?** • *Survivor 50* star Jenna Leiws-Dougherty is 'here to f--- you over in every way, shape, or form'**

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Megan Thee Stallion Gets Flirty with Daniel Radcliffe's Arthur as She Guest Stars in "The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins" Brenton BlanchetFebruary 5, 2026 at 1:49 AM 0 Daniel Radcliffe and Megan Thee Stallion in 'The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins' Hot Girl Productions Megan Thee Stallion makes her TV return in The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins NBC announced on Wednesday, Feb.

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Megan Thee Stallion makes her TV return in The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins

NBC announced on Wednesday, Feb. 4, that the award-winning rapper will have a guest role in the comedy

A trailer for the series shows Megan's Denise get flirty with Daniel Radcliffe's Arthur

Megan Thee Stallion is marking her return to the small screen!

The three-time Grammy winner, 30, will be guest-starring on NBC's The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins, the network announced on Wednesday, Feb. 4.

Meg is set to portray Denise, a recently divorced mother who strikes up a "flirtation" with Daniel Radcliffe's Arthur Tobin. And a newly released trailer makes that abundantly clear.

In the trailer, Radcliffe's Arthur — an award-winning filmmaker in the Reggie Dinkins universe — can be seen at a park as Meg's Denise watches him in the background, apparently in some type of postal service uniform.

She then makes direct eye contact with him while sipping on a drink. "I wanted action. I am getting it," Arthur says in the clip.

A first-look image also shows the multi-platinum-selling rapper taking a seat next to the Harry Potter alum.

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The series is led by Tracy Morgan, who plays a disgraced former NFL player looking to rebuild his image. The titular Dinkins eventually connects with Radcliffe's Arthur to make a documentary about his life.

Created by 30 Rock alum Robert Carlock and Tina Fey, The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins had a special premiere on Jan. 18 and drew in 6.1 million viewers on NBC and Peacock. It'll be back with an encore of its pilot later this month, immediately followed by a new episode.

The cast also features Erika Alexander, Bobby Moynihan, Precious Way and Jalyn Hall.

"He's made some wonderfully weird choices in his post-Potter career, and I'd like to think this is one of them, doing a sitcom," Carlock previously told Entertainment Weekly of Radcliffe, 36. "But he's a busy guy. He's a national treasure. We just didn't know if he'd be available, but he loved it and stars aligned."

"That day I found out Daniel Radcliffe was going to be on my show, I knew we got a hit," Morgan added. "Because me and him are from two different worlds. And we had chemistry automatically."

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As for Meg, the music superstar is no stranger to acting. She previously appeared on the big screen in Dicks: The Musical and Mean Girls, while having TV stints on She-Hulk: Attorney at Law and Big Mouth.

The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins arrives Feb. 23 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC with two episodes. New episodes will then follow Mondays at 8:30 p.m., starting March 2.

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The Westminster Dog Show just unleashed a sweet tribute to the late Catherine O'Hara's Cookie Fleck.

Days after the legendary comedic actress died at age 71, the dog competition honored O'Hara's role in the beloved 2000 Christopher Guest comedy *Best in Show* — a mockumentary revolving around a dog competition — with a mid-show commemoration.

In footage captured and shared to Instagram Tuesday night by actor Michael Judson Berry, the Westminster Dog Show cued up a video montage featuring clips from O'Hara's roles, particularly *Best in Show*, in which O'Hara played one half of a dog-owning couple (also including her longtime friend Eugene Levy) whose Norwich terrier, Winky, overcomes insurmountable odds to win the Mayflower Kennel Club Dog Show.

Westminster Dog Show honors Catherine O'Hara with 'Best In Show' tribute

Westminster Dog Show honors Catherine O'Hara with 'Best In Show' tribute.

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After the clips played on the monitor inside New York City's Madison Square Garden venue, text appeared on screen announcing O'Hara's birth year and death year, and a message that read, "A true legend, timeless talent, and icon."

The moment occurred during the real Norwich terrier breed judging section of the Westminster presentation.

*Best in Show* marked one of many beloved collaborations between O'Hara, Guest, and Levy, who often worked together in major ensemble comedies over the years. Their big-screen projects also included hits like *Waiting for Guffman*, *A Mighty Wind*, and *For Your Consideration. *

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Levy and O'Hara would additionally go on to co-lead the popular sitcom *Schitt's Creek*, which would win them both Emmys.

After O'Hara's death was announced on Friday, Levy shared a statement with ** honoring his friend and collaborator.

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"Words seem inadequate to express the loss I feel today," Levy said. "I had the honor of knowing and working with the great Catherine O'Hara for over 50 years. From our beginnings on the Second City stage, to *SCTV*, to the movies we did with Chris Guest, to our six glorious years on *Schitt's Creek*, I cherished our working relationship, but most of all our friendship."

He then expressed adoration for O'Hara's husband, production designer Bo Welch, as well as the couple's two sons. "I will miss her," he continued. "My heart goes out to Bo, Matthew, Luke, and the entire O'Hara family."

See the Westminster Dog Show's tribute to O'Hara in the image above.

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"Fallout" Season 3: What We Know So Far About the PostApocalyptic Thriller's Return Christopher RudolphFebruary 4, 2026 at 10:42 AM 0 Ella Purnell and Walton Goggins in 'Fallout.' Courtesy of Prime Fallout season 2 premiered in December 2025 and ended in February 2026 An announcement about season 3 was made in May 2025, months before season 2 debuted The postapocalyptic series has become one of the mostwatched in Prime Video's history The latest episodes of Fallout were focused on New Vegas — but what about a new season? That's what fans might be wondering after Prime Video's hit adaptation of...

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Fallout season 2 premiered in December 2025 and ended in February 2026

An announcement about season 3 was made in May 2025, months before season 2 debuted

The post-apocalyptic series has become one of the most-watched in Prime Video's history

The latest episodes of Fallout were focused on New Vegas — but what about a new season?

That's what fans might be wondering after Prime Video's hit adaptation of the popular video game franchise returned for a second season in December 2025.

Season 2 of the post-apocalyptic series premiered on Dec. 16, and it has gone on to become one of the most-viewed shows in Prime Video history.

"We are thrilled with the Fallout S2 reception from audiences and critics globally. After its first four weeks, Fallout S2 already ranks as the sixth most watched season ever on Prime Video and is even higher rated on Rotten Tomatoes than S1," said Peter Friedlander, Head of Global TV at Amazon MGM Studios, in a statement to Deadline in January 2026.

Season 2 of Fallout concluded on Feb. 4 with a twisty finale, but an announcement about season 3 was already made back in May 2025.

Here's everything to know about Fallout season 3.

Will there be a season 3 of Fallout?

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Yes, Fallout has been renewed for a season 3.

The announcement was made in May 2025, months ahead of the season 2 premiere in December 2025.

"Together with our amazing partners at Bethesda Games and Bethesda Softworks, we are delighted to announce a third season of Fallout, well ahead of the much-anticipated debut of Season Two," Vernon Sanders, Amazon MGM Studios Global Head of Television, said in a statement.

Executive producers Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy added, "The holidays came a little early this year - we are thrilled to be ending the world all over again for a third season of Fallout."

In addition, series showrunners Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner commented, "We're so grateful to have survived the apocalypse for another season! Thanks to the incredible team — our whole cast and crew, Kilter and Amazon."

What will Fallout season 3 be about?

Kyle MacLachlan in 'Fallout.'

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While official details about Fallout season 3 have yet to be revealed, the season 2 finale featured character dynamics shifting, including Lucy's (Ella Purnell) confrontation with her dad, Hank (Jyle MacLachlan), going sideways, and Norm (Moises Arias) forming a closer bond with Claudia (Rachel Marsh).

In December 2025, Todd Howard, director at Bethesda Game Studios, the developer behind the Fallout video game series, told Variety that writing on season 3 was currently underway.

As for merging storylines from the show into the video game, Howard said, "We're having those conversations now of, what are we doing in Season 3 for the TV show and what elements can we bring into our games at that time when it comes out that don't feel forced or fake."

Who will be in the Fallout season 3 cast?

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It hasn't been confirmed which cast members will return for season 3 of Fallout, but it will most likely feature series stars Purnell, Aaron Moten as Maximus and Walton Goggins as The Ghoul.

The Fallout ensemble also includes MacLachlan, Arias and Frances Turner as Barb. The latest installment introduced several new characters, like Justin Theroux's Robert House, as well.

In a December 2025 interview with PC Gamer, Purnell hinted at how she will prepare for season 3. The actress revealed she played Fallout 4 while preparing for season 1, but didn't play New Vegas before season 2.

"This time around, I did not play the game, and I kind of did it in reverse, where I want to wait for the show to come out, watch all the episodes, and then play New Vegas," she told the outlet. "And then do it in reverse and see how that changes the experience of playing the game."

"And then I don't know what I'll do for season 3," Purnell continued. "Maybe I'll play them all and become like a really addicted gamer. Who knows?"

Does Fallout season 3 have a release date?

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Fallout season 3 does not have a release date yet, but details have been shared about when filming could potentially start.

"With regards to production, we're hoping to be shooting again next summer," Nolan told IGN in December 2025. "We'll see if that all comes together — best laid plans and all."

He continued, "But I'm excited that though the scope of the show feels undiminished season on season, you know, Geneva [Robertson-Dworet] and Graham [Wagner] and our incredibly talented cast and crew were able to work quickly enough to get back on the air in a reasonable amount of time."

For reference, the first season of Fallout debuted in April 2024, while season 2 was released in December 2025.

Where can I watch Fallout?

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Season 1 and season 2 of Fallout are available on Prime Video.

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Alyssa Milano, 53, told AARP that she hasn't "had a panic attack in years" after being diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder in her 20s

She credited this era of her life as helping her "come into my power"

Milano also said she doesn't think she "would've had the confidence" to write a screenplay "had I not gone through menopause"

Alyssa Milano said going through menopause helped her "come into my power" — and shared that she hasn't "had a panic attack in years."

"I think a lot of menopause content asks how we get [women] back to normal. What if thinking 'normal' was part of the problem?" the Charmed alum, 53, told AARP. "I don't want to be restored to who I was. I want to continue to explore this person that I am now."

Milano parlayed her personal journey with aging — and the frustrating, dismissive treatment some women receive — into BALANCE: A Perimenopause Journey.

Alyssa Milano is one of the executive producers of "BALANCE: a Perimenopause Journey."

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The four-part documentary series is executive produced by Milano and Jeannie Mai and directed by monks and filmmakers Sadhvi Siddhali Shree and Sadhvi Anubhuti.

In the Amazon Prime series, Milano shared how she had to push for hormone replacement therapy after being dismissed by her doctors. She recalled being told, "'You just had a baby; go for a hike, take a yoga class.' "

But after she began HRT, Milano said she felt "hormonally balanced in a way I never did before."

As she explained, "It's about reshaping the narrative and really listening to women."

Milano is in good company: As she pointed out, she's not the only woman willing to speak out.

"This is really the first generation of women entering perimenopause with strong public voices, with economic power and with creative authority … We're far less willing to disappear quietly," she said.

The actress, who recently wrapped a run on Broadway in Chicago, said returning to musical theater has inspired her to stay active with her friends, sharing she gets a "bunch of my mommy friends ... together every Tuesday night to dance ... There's a lot of resistance training in dance. There's something so magical about coming together in community and moving your body."

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She also shared that she's written a screenplay in her spare time, and it's all thanks — well, mostly — to menopause: "I'm not sure that I would've had the confidence to do that had I not gone through menopause and come into my power," she told the outlet.

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"I haven't had a panic attack in years," she said, adding that "not worrying what other people think anymore is a huge bonus."

Menopause, she emphasized, "isn't failure. It's a transition," telling the outlet she has never felt as "powerful" as she does "right now."

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"Survivor 50 "star Cirie Fields says winning "The Traitors" does not take sting out of "Survivor" losses Dalton RossFebruary 4, 2026 at 9:15 AM 0 Cirie Fields on 'Survivor 50' Robert Voets/CBS Twenty years ago, operating room nurse Cirie Fields infamously "got up off the couch" to go win Survivor. It was a fateful decision that led to her appearing on her favorite television show four times, competing on an international edition (Australian Survivor), spending a summer alongside her son Jared on Big Brother, and winning both The Traitors and Snake in the Grass.

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Twenty years ago, operating room nurse Cirie Fields infamously "got up off the couch" to go win Survivor. It was a fateful decision that led to her appearing on her favorite television show four times, competing on an international edition (Australian Survivor), spending a summer alongside her son Jared on Big Brother, and winning both The Traitors and Snake in the Grass.

But her true goal has remained frustratingly just beyond reach. Cirie lost in a final four fire-making tiebreaker on her first outing of Survivor: Panama, and would have won her return visit of Micronesia had there not been so many medical evacuations. Instead, because of all the players pulled from the game, the show went back to a final two and Cirie was voted out in third place.

After an abbreviated stay on Heroes vs. Villains, Cirie was on the receiving end of arguably the most controversial exit in franchise history when she was "voted out" in sixth place even though zero votes were cast against her. She was the only one of the final six that did not have immunity or an advantage in the overstuffed season and was therefore eliminated. Cirie then took her talents to Australian Survivor: Australia v. The World, where she once again lost a final four fire-making tiebreaker.

You might think Cirie's success on other shows might lessen the blow of coming so close so many times on her true reality TV love, but you would be wrong. However, the most popular player to never win the game has one more chance to make good on her original get-up-off-the-couch mission when Cirie competes on Survivor 50 (premiering Feb. 25 on CBS). And it will indeed be her last chance, as the 55-year-old told Entertainment Weekly that she is retiring from the franchise after this one last go.

EW spoke with Cirie in Fiji just days before filming began for a discussion looking both back at mistakes made and ahead to how she wanted to play her final Survivor game.

(This is one of 24 deep-dive, on-location interviews with the Survivor 50 cast. Links to the other interviews will be posted at the bottom of this article as they become available.)

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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Alright, Cirie, tell me why you're going to win Survivor 50.

CIRIE FIELDS: I'm going to win Survivor 50 because it's my time. The stars are all aligning. The numbers are there. It's my 20th Survivor anniversary, it's my 20th wedding anniversary, I'll be 55 in July, and it's season 50. It all adds up. The universe has brought me through all those other seasons for this moment right here.

Why come back and do this again? You've obviously done this a lot. Why come back to Survivor?

To even be considered for season 50 is like the ultimate, right? It makes you feel like you're getting a call for the Super Bowl. People who play sports, they live for the World Series, the championship game, the Super Bowl, and this season 50 is what Survivor players live for. To get that call to come back for such a season of this magnitude, what other show is out there that has 50 seasons? I don't know of any. And to be asked to be a part of it, you got to feel like you are worthy of being here. The fact that they even asked, I'm honored to be here for season 50.

Cirie Fields on 'Survivor 50'

It's been a while since you were eliminated on Game Changers for being the only person without an idol or an advantage. How did that sit with you then, and how does it sit with you now?

Sore. I mean, how crazy is that, to be eliminated without any votes in a game that you need to be voted out of? Right? I feel like if I had maybe a sandwich or something, I might've had the brain power to try to question: Wait a minute, why is this the rules? If we going by the rules, the rules state the person with the most votes, I don't have any votes! So how is it me? Why don't we revote or something?

But at that time, I was just devastated and in awe. As a fan of the show, I can't believe this is happening. So I hope being that the game is now in the hands of the fans, I hope the one thing they voted for was to get rid of so many damn idols and advantages. Let's do it the old-school way. There's one idol in play. And listen, I like the idol and I'm with getting my hands on the idol. But with so many, I think it takes away and gives you a crutch instead of you having count on your skills and your social game or whatever your game is. So I wanted them to get rid of some of that.

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Did winning The Traitors take any of the sting out of never having won Survivor?

No. It's different. Listen, no shade to The Traitors. I'm so grateful for the opportunity to play and be the first Traitor, and only Traitor in America to win. But it's not the same, right? It is not the same. It's like going from your first love to your new relationship and your new relationship may be great and wonderful, and you may get married and have a happy life. However, you will never recapture those first butterflies. You'll never recapture that first kiss, that first feeling of being in love, and that's what Survivor represents for me in the reality TV world. This is my first love, and I want to get married to it. I want to finalize it.

What would it mean to you, emotionally, to do that after coming so close so many times and after having that bizarre Game Changers exit. What would it mean to finally seal the deal in your fifth time?

Oh my God, I can't even. I would need help because I would just be a blob. When I picture it in my mind, I picture seeing my family there to see it happen for me. And although I do want it for me, I want it so badly for them. I can see them in the front row. I can see my mother, it's a lot.

You have to know that America wants you to win, and that people are in your corner on this.

I do. I feel that. I feel that energy.

So, if I were playing this game with you, I wouldn't let you get anywhere near the end. No way. If you get in front of a jury, you don't even have to make a speech. It's over. So how do you think that plays out there in terms of your threat level?

I think the benefit of playing with the caliber of players that are on season 50 is I'm not the only threat out there, and my threat level, although it may be high, there are people there with threat levels or should be perceived threat levels just as high as mine. You have Kyle who won yesterday, his ink ain't even dry on his check yet and he's back out here? What is he back for? That says to me that Kyle has something to prove. Kyle is hungry to be the next two-time winner. So Kyle would be a way bigger threat in my eyes than me.

You also have Kamilla, Kyle's right-hand woman who people say the same thing about — if she ever got in front of a jury, she would win every Tribal Council she went to. She would win every vote, right? You got Dee who's won already. You got the next up-and-coming challenge beast who's going to break the record in Joe. There are so many other threat levels that are at least equal to mine that I shouldn't be the shining star of the threat out here.

When you signed up to do Australian Survivor, did you think that that closed the book on you being on 50? Because I remember as soon as you and Parv and Tony did Australia, I'm like, "Oh well they're not going back for 50." I thought Jeff Probst wouldn't want you all after doing that. Were you concerned about that at all when you signed up for that?

I actually was a little bit concerned, but then I talked to Parvati and Parvati was like, "Girl, please, they're not going to close the door on you of all people." So although I was a little bit nervous about it, I think I had already gotten a call for 50 right before I left.

Did you tell them then you were going to do Australian Survivor?

I really don't remember, Dalton. I'm not sure.

That was my concern when you did Australian Survivor.

Same. I was like: Damn, you think they're going to be mad at me if I go do this? But one, it's not going to be shown in the U.S. and two, it wasn't a full season. It was a special type deal. And then Jeff said I could do whatever I wanted.

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Did playing any of the other games like Big Brother, The Traitors, or Snake in the Grass prepare you for this return in any way?

I'll tell you the one thing Big Brother did give me is it gave me the mindset of knowing that although these people may be gunning for you today, tomorrow y'all can align and work together. I never played that way. Once you were gunning for me or mentioned my name, you were dead to me. That was it. We could never do anything.

But I learned that's not the right way. I have to be more open and more fluid. And just because you may have targeted me on Sunday, on Monday, you and I may be able to target someone else and get further in the game. So it did open my eyes to that, and it also opened my eyes to which I should have known already from being here so many times, anything is possible here.

In the real world, certain things that will happen, and it's like "You can't come over for dinner. I don't want you to call me, don't send me no texts, don't Instagram me." People do things that you'd be like, "They would never vote for me after I did this to them. They would never give me their idol after." But in this world, they will. And I have to let all of that go and think of what the possibilities are in this game.

I clock myself thinking: Oh, he wouldn't do that. He wouldn't give it to me. But you won't know until you ask. What sticks out in my mind is Micronesia. I closed the door completely on having a conversation with Amanda at that final challenge, because in my mind there was no way she would ever sit next to me in a final. She would never choose me over Parvati, and I'll never know because I didn't try.

That's a game regret. Do you have any personal regrets about past times you played?

Not really, because I've been so exposed. People have seen me drown and can't cross the beam. I've been so vulnerable. It is what it is. That helped me too, because I know you don't believe me, Dalton, but I am a shy person. And so to have all of that…. Days after the beam, I just cried and cried and cried. I was so embarrassed. But you know what? Everybody has something, and I think it comes with age to know that I just don't see what your thing is. My thing has just been shown to the world.

How much pregaming did you do this time?

Not as much as they did, apparently.

Why do you say that?

I got ears to the ground, even though I don't go out. So I don't have to be out there. I have soldiers, and they bring a lot of information, even information about some of my so-called allies. I'm like, "Really? Wow." So I don't have to be out there. I have soldiers.

Well, you've done this before, so you know about the game before the game. How often does that end up lining up and working out?

Never, really. Let me tell you something. I'm keeping it a buck with you. There was so much of that happening for Australian Survivor. None of it worked out. Not one ounce of it worked out. The people that were supposed to be aligned to doing this and that were voted out so far before they even got to the merge that there was nothing to be done.

And that's kind of how I feel about this game. People say, "What's your strategy going in?" I don't have one. I'll know what it is when I see who I'm playing with. Because I can plan and it all goes to nothing when I get to the beach and these players decide how they want to play.

Cirie Fields on 'Survivor: Panama'

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Whom are you excited to be on the island with?

Even though he's like a hot stove, I want to play with Q. Q is like chaos in a bottle. I want to just see if I can tame that dragon. I like Tiffany. I never got an opportunity to play with Coach, the Dragon Slayer. Seems like he has wisdom and he may be a standup type of guy. He's like an older artist in my mind. So that's the picture that I get from him. We never got to talk or play together. We were on the same season, but he was over there and then I went home fourth.

What about on the flip side?

I remember my very first season when they used to have us go to the Double Tree in L.A. and I remember seeing Aras, and he looks at me and he has this smile from here to here. And I smile if you smile, right? So we all smiling and then I see Terry, and I got that same goofy ass smile on, and he walks right past me, stoic and turns his head like I don't even exist. And I knew then from that moment that we would not jive if we were to make it. And I see a couple of those faces here like, "Oh, s---!"

Who are you seeing those faces from?

I could be wrong, but I get that face from Joe. I don't know about Rizo. I get a weird look from Rizo, but Rizo puts me off anyway. Anybody with a name like Rizo, you can't be trusted.

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Do the season 49 people make you nervous? Other than that trailer, you haven't seen their game at all?

Oh, definitely! The devil is better than the devil you don't know. Even though the last time that I encountered that with Zeke and Michaela, it worked out well. But what I remember is Russell Hantz, when he showed up and we hadn't seen his season. I got that same feeling about Russell that I get from Rizo.

What about Ozzy? You've been on the same season with him a few times before. What's your take on him in this game and as it relates to you?

It could go either way. I hope Ozzy can let go of Micronesia finally and let us play this game together. I tried to do it in Game Changers, he wouldn't listen to me. And I get it. He's skittish because of what happened in Fans vs. Favorites. But Ozzy has to adapt his game. You have to be able to play with the people you are afraid of or you can't play.

I could have helped him in Game Changers, but he didn't allow me to. So I'm hoping he remembers that. I'm hoping he remembers that I was not a part of the people who got him out in Game Changers, and I told him that I wouldn't be. So I'm hoping that maybe he has is a little more open-minded. Him and Colby. Colby another one who gave me the Terry face on Heroes vs. Villains. He would not even look at me. Stephenie tried too to get us together to do something, but he wouldn't even look at me. I don't think we had a three word conversation.

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What about Steph? You've done three different shows with Stephenie.

Stephenie is a worry wart. For real. Instead of Stephenie embracing the fact that we have played together… I'm sorry that I won [The Traitors], but I didn't win against you. I could see if I had targeted her to win the game. Now in Snake in the Grass, she was so obviously the snake. It was like… bad. So don't even count that.

But in The Traitors, I never wanted to murder you. I tried to keep you as safe as I can. So I'm sorry I won The Traitors, but that doesn't make us adversaries. Once you have me, you have me, right? Until you do something to show me that I don't have you. So I'm a little worried that Stephenie may be looking at it in the skewed way of: Cirie beat me. I didn't beat you dog. I just won. I didn't beat you though. So I would love to be able to trust Stephenie, but word on the street is that Stephenie's a little worried about me.

Why do you say, "word on the street?" What do you mean by that?

I don't go to these functions anymore, but I guess Stephenie does. And the word at some of these functions were that she was saying verbatim, "Cirie is my kryptonite in these games." Her words, not mine. And I'm like, "What the f---? I'm actually your closest ally. Or could be. I don't know why you don't see it that way." So I heard that, and everything's hearsay, right? I didn't hear it come out of her mouth, but I heard it from several different people. People were inboxing me, "Watch out for Stephanie. Stephenie's out to get you." I'm like, "Why, my dog?"

Cirie Fields of 'Survivor 50'

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Is it a sign of respect though, when someone says something like that, when someone says you're her kryptonite?

It's respect if you're not my person. If we've been ride or dies, we go into these games, we look out for each other, we have no reason to target one another, then no, it's not a respect thing. It's like, "Damn, what happened? We fell out. I thought we was cool."

Anyone else that you particularly want to work with or wary of?

I love Aubry. I hope Aubry loves me still. Aubry is so wholesome. And you know who else reminds me of that? I could be wrong, she could be a certified killer, but Emily seems so wholesome. Maybe I could kind of take her under my wing and we could have be one big happy family. I like Jonathan, but I don't know. Jonathan might want to go with the strong guys, with the Joes and the Kyles. I might not be his type. Devens? [Making grimacing face] Ugggghhhhh…

Cirie Fields on 'Survivor 50'

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Why are you making that pained face?

Only because he's smiling at everybody. He's like a puppy. Every time anybody walks by, he's just like, "See me! Take me! Grab me! And that's cool and everything, but everybody sees you doing that! And if you're playing that hard already, you scare me. How could I trust you? And he seems a lot like me a little bit, except for I'm a little more quiet. I am not doing all the smiling. I feel like with him, you bulls--- a bulls---ter. That's just the vibe I'm getting off of him. So maybe can we do something for a vote or two, but I don't know that I would trust him.

Genevieve gives me school marm, that she's going to hit me with the ruler. I think Kamilla is smart. Kamilla should want to rock with me. The only problem I have with Kamilla is Kamilla took too much pleasure in lying. We all got to lie and tell a little white lie here or there, but she was thrilled about it and thrilled to be able to pull one over on you. So that gives me a little bit of pause. But being that we're so similar, we could shield each other. And I think if we throw Dee right in front of us, who's won already, we could probably go a little ways.

Winners at War end up being very old school versus new school. Do you think that's going to happen here?

I hope not. I hope it's more dynamic than that. Because Jenna and Colby don't talk to me. Stephenie's acting weird. So if it goes that way, I don't know where I sit in that group. And that's why I'm open to making new friendships. I'm not solidified with nobody except Aubry. I could be Aubry's number one if she lets me.

What happens if you don't win? What's that going to be like for you?

I'll have to accept the 20 years that it's given me. I'll have to accept the longevity that I had, just going out and trying at an open call and being a part of such a fabulous organization and show and series and people and Jeff for 20 years, and being considered one of the greats of something. I'm not considered one of the greats of anything besides this. So if it was to not work out, I'd be devastated. But I would have to take it on the chin and stand up tall and kindly pass the torch to one of the others here.

You're not passing any torch. You'll be here for season 60.

Oh, hell no! I almost died walking down the beach to go to the next shoot, Dalton. I'm like: What are you doing here again?

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Other Survivor 50 deep dive player interviews:• Survivor 50 star Ozzy Lusth opens up about hitting 'rock bottom of my life'• Survivor 50 star Aubry Bracco opens up about the 'freedom when you fall from grace' • Colby Donaldson reacts to playing Survivor for the first time without Jerri• Angelina Keeley refused to do Survivor 50 unless they gave her a jacket• Survivor 50's Coach goes deep on evolving from an 'arrogant ass' into the… Tide Walker?• Survivor 50 star Jenna Leiws-Dougherty is 'here to f--- you over in every way, shape, or form'

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