Survivor's Ben denies racism claims
BY CHRIS SCHULZ
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EXCLUSIVE: Survivor: Samoa contestant Ben Browning has denied claims of racism following his controversial appearance on the top-rating reality show.
Browning, a Los Angeles bar manager and self-confessed "country boy", became the fourth contestant eliminated from Foa Foa after his tribe mates accused him of being racist following several incidents - including calling a visiting opponent "ghetto trash".
Marisa Calihan was eliminated in the show's first episode, Betsy Bolan was voted out in the second and Mike Borassi was forced to leave at the same time for medical reasons.
Browning, 28, told Stuff.co.nz in an exclusive interview he denied all claims of racism.
"It's condescending," he said. "My girlfriend's Asian so how does that work? Everybody who knows me knows that I'll say whatever whenever.
"That doesn't make me a racist - just the ballsiest guy in the room."
He believed his Foa Foa team mate Jaison Robinson orchestrated his elimination, following a tense argument over his perceived racism at tribal council.
"I pretty much knew (I was going). I can't really blame anybody but the game. But I think Jaison had plenty to do with it, trying to portray me as a racist.
"I think he succeeded in getting rid of me."
Browning said his strategy for the game hadn't worked.
"A lot of my strategy was to be very direct to people. Whether people like me or dislike me they respect me because I am who I am. I'm going to tell it straight.
"I really don't care what people think about me. It was great for TV. I got huge props for it, it got huge ratings so I'm completely fine with it.
"(But) it didn't work for me very well. I'd try and do things differently, try and win that million bucks."
He denied claims from Yasmine Giles - the opponent he labelled "ghetto trash" - that he hit her too hard during an immunity challenge.
"Yasmine is a cry baby. If she thinks that she shouldn't be in the game."
Browning also defended his antics around camp after being accused of keeping his tribe awake at night while chopping firewood.
"It wasn't in the middle of the night. It gets dark in the jungle around 4.30pm. That was me being logistically proficient. None of the people had gathered firewood while I was getting food and water that day so the fire was about to go out. I was the only smart one willing to feed the fire.
"I was just doing what I had to do to survive. If you don't have fire you can't boil water to drink it."
He wanted his devious tribe mate Russell Hantz - who has stirred up continuous trouble since the start of the show - to win the game.
"He's already rich, but he wants to be famous. By playing the way he's playing ... I think he's doing a great job. He's going to accomplish everything he wants to accomplish and more power to him.
"I'd like to see Russell win the whole thing."
Survivor: Samoa screens on TV3 on Thursday nights at 8.30pm. Stuff.co.nz will interview each contestant as they are eliminated.
* Did Ben deserve to go home? Post your comments below.
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I love the way they snip relevant pieces of footage together to portray someone in an 'edgier' light. It's widely known that reality television is scripted. So why the offense? Are you offended when a character is played on a sitcom? That's all these characters are. The producers choose steretypes that are more palatable for the US masses, stereotypes who will compliment or clash with the other stereotypes on the show. It ensures conflict which in turn creates good television.
Yes he deserve to go home
its time this show also got canned, it was interesting ..once. Remember 'big brother'? that got tedious after 4 seasons! This is all a publicity stunt to make this dreary progam interesting. I am convinced these people are encouraged to say these dumb things do to get your attention. Remember Omarosa - The Apprentice?
Russel is and idiot who needs to go home he should have gone home instead of ben.
GO GALU
I certainly tire of the "race game" any way you slice it, but in all honesty, Ben was a class-A moron. Here is a guy who is so full of himself that he is completely oblivious to how he comes across. He seems to think that respect is earned by saying things without thinking about the consequences. Not very smart.
Yes, he deserved to go, the nasty little man. It was the kicking of that other guy in the leg during the challenge on the previous episode to this one that irritated me. He's like a petulant little kid. If the purple team had lost the challenge, I think their idiot leader would have been in grave danger of being booted. I can't believe he chose the comfort items over the functional stuff. What a gonad!! Those cushions are going to be soggy & mouldy in a very short space of time, then they'll be sorry they didn't have a tarp to keep things nice & dry. Duh.
To be fair what I noticed as the racist comment/sterotype was the Coolaid comment.
lol cant beleive they are still playing this program...they just keep getting more lame...should have called it quits at africa
So glad this jerk is gone!
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My kids and I have been watching Survivor since it started and this is by far, the best season yet. I don't know where they found Russell, but he is by far the best player that has ever played. I'm hoping that it is still around in the next 4 yrs once my kids are grown because I want to play. I hope Russell wins. I've never seen a player so cunning to find hidden immunity idols without a clue. Way to go!!!!!