Notes 1. In
light of his eagerness to test reactions to suggestions of an
incestuous relationship with his sister, any interpretation of
Greg’s opinions about sexuality according to conventional codes
would be highly dubious (episode 8).
2.
Indeed, as the application to participate reveals, such openness to
exposure begins well before the game begins. All applicants must
sign a “name and likeness release” that forfeits ownership of
audition materials to the CBS network and the show’s producers (“Application”
10). The scrutiny deepens during the audition process.
Semi-finalists “agree to authorize [Survivor’s] Producers to
conduct background checks” (“Application”
4). The safety of the other contestants and the security of the show
from liability actions would seem to make such rules an
inevitability. Indeed, the reaction to the Fox network’s laxness in
casting both Who Wants to Marry a Millionaire? and, more
recently, Tempation Island, reveals that performing such
“checks” on contestants is not only necessary for legal reasons, but
demanded by the viewing public (“Empress',”
para 4).
3. For
instance, the National Enquirer’s only gossip about Colleen
involved some flirtation in a nightclub with Ben Affleck; his
celebrity status seemed to authorise the story (“Ben”).
4. Since her
rejection of an offer to pose for Playboy has generally been
mentioned alongside such reports, that decision seems to be related
to the media’s goodwill (Reese
para 1,and Armstrong
para 11).
5.There
is no record of the couple’s appearance at the Angels premiere at ET
Online.
6. I have
only been able to find a single notice of the pair “snuggling at a
screening of Bruce Willis’[s] flick, Unbreakable,” shortly
after this (Casablanca,
para 2).
7.The two
gossip items about the first season’s contestants were too
contentious to pursue: both the allegations of child abuse against
Richard Hatch and Kelly Wiglesworth’s fraud charges required careful
handling for official media, because misreporting could result in
libel charges.
8. When
Kel Gleason was eliminated in episode two because his tribe was
suspicious about his loner behaviour, word spread across the
internet that he had spent much of his time alone masturbating (para
7 of “A
Dingo,”). This story made its way to mainstream publications
like TV Guide (“Survivor’s
Kel to Jerri”; see also Brioux,
Buckman,
Christie).
The New York Post’s “page six” gossip column is purportedly
the source of this story, but I have not been able to locate the
article in question.
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