So she was really taking her time with each of the runs that she did, which is why she didn't do that many runs but she was asking for counsel and talking to the teacher. Click here to visit our Google News page, and then click FOLLOW to add us as a news source! Reality TV World is now available on the all-new Google News app and website. Corinne, would you agree?Ĭorinne Kaplan: Yeah, she was really trying deliberately to be like, "Let me get this right. It felt like an eternity, so how long do I actually estimate it was? I don't know. Reality TV World: Is it safe to say the motorbike task did you girls in? How long do you think you were there? The show said it took Eliza 10 attempts to complete the task.Įliza Orlins: God, it's hard to pinpoint time. So when we arrived at the mat, it wasn't a shocking thing. But it was very clear to us - many, many yards before - that we were not going to make it. We weren't quite as close as you see it on TV. Did you see the girls running to the mat ahead of you, and therefore is that when you learned you were in last place?Ĭorinne Kaplan: No, we knew we were in last place for quite a while. Reality TV World: You arrived at the Pit Stop only seconds after Rachel and Elissa. RELATED LINK: 'SURVIVOR' COUPLES NOW: WHO'S STILL TOGETHER?! WHICH SHOWMANCES SPLIT UP? (PHOTOS) Below is a portion of what they had to say. EDT on CBS.During an exclusive interview with Reality TV World on Thursday, Corinne and Eliza talked about their time on The Amazing Race and their heartbreaking elimination. “The Amazing Race” airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. “I don’t want to lose! I put all of my work into this competition, so yeah, in that moment, I hated them! They took away from me what I really wanted!” “I’m sorry, there’s only one kind of loser that I am, and it’s a sore one,” she said. “We were all cracking up about it because we’re all friends in real life, and I adore them.”Ĭorinne also reflected on the way they were seen and the heat they got for their behavior at the time but admitted she still has no regrets because she doesn’t like losing. “I was just texting with them a few minutes ago, saying that they’re coming up in all of our exit press basically,” Eliza said. The duo also explained that despite what they said on TV, they haven’t kept to their word and even have a friendship with the Reilly sisters to this day. It’s just the reality we were living in at that time, so I don’t think I regret anything.” “And the girls understand and they’re not mad at us. We were true to ourselves and that’s how we were feeling that moment,” Eliza added. I don’t think I regret anything we said because we were just saying it in the heat of the moment. “I don’t regret anything that we said,” Corinne told the website. However, in an interview with Reality TV World after the elimination, the women admitted that they still had no regrets about the way they acted, because, at the time, it fit with how they were feeling. Though an extra clip showed they may have returned to the mat later on and calmed down, they still seemed annoyed to be standing there with Rachel and Elissa and admitted to being angry they had lost-and based on what fans saw on TV, the pair received a lot of heat on social media. In the episode, after arriving at the mat minutes behind Rachel Reilly and Elissa Slater, who they have been feuding with throughout the leg, Corinne and Eliza wound up walking away from the mat after learning they had been eliminated and crying off to the side, while also vowing they wouldn’t attend any cast parties, would block the sisters on social media and also had zero desire to see anyone else from the CBS series again. However, following the episode’s airing, the former competitors have revealed that they still have no regrets about the way they handled things. Fans of “Amazing Race” were not pleased after the most recent episode when they saw how Corinne Kaplan and Eliza Orlins from “Survivor” reacted to their elimination.
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