![]() ![]() ![]() But since the show booted Dan after, in Survivor’s words, “a report of another incident, which happened off-camera and did not involve a player,” I was interested in his response. So I probably wouldn’t be writing this story had he not been ejected, because again, I don’t care what he has to say about that. The people who deserve attention and a platform are those who had their lives-and Survivor games-affected by Dan’s actions.Īnd the people we need to hear from are Jeff Probst, other Survivor producers, and executives at CBS to explain why they made the choices they did. And then he was given considerable time at Tribal Council to defend himself while she was silenced. Let me be clear: I’m uninterested in what Dan has to say about what happened on Survivor because there is crystal clear video evidence of Dan touching Kellee repeatedly after she asked him not to. I’m aware that there’s a report in People about what may have occurred, but I’m uncomfortable sharing that more than I already have because it’s not clear that the person involved has decided to share their story the information is attributed to unnamed “people involved with the show’s production.” So he’s been accused of something, and that’s led to speculation. Dan Spilo has not commented publicly on the events of Survivor: Island of the Idols until now, when he was confronted in public by a member of the paparazzi.ĭan was ejected from the show and game after an off-camera incident that Survivor and CBS have declined to give any information about. ![]()
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