Rachel Reilly Sets Sights on Survivor — Ready to Become the First to Conquer All Three CBS Reality Giants!
Rachel Reilly Working on Survivor Audition to Complete CBS Reality Trifecta
Rachel Reilly isn’t done with reality TV just yet. Fresh off her “Big Brother” 27 exit, the “Big Brother” legend revealed she’s officially working on a “Survivor” audition tape. If she were to be cast, she would become the first contestant ever to complete CBS’s “Reality Trifecta” of “Big Brother,” “The Amazing Race,” and “Survivor.”
Rachel Reilly Joining the ‘Survivor’ Cast?
The “Big Brother” 13 winner went to her Instagram Stories recently to let her followers know that she’s currently working on her “Survivor” application, according to Parade. Reilly most recently appeared on “Big Brother” 27, which had its season finale on Sunday, September 28.
Reilly reshared a video of “Survivor” host Jeff Probst to her Instagram Story. In the video, Probst is encouraging Reilly to apply to the show while he is being interviewed on the Emmys red carpet.
Reilly then tagged a “Survivor” casting director in her post and wrote, “Working on that [audition] tape this week!”
Reilly Searching For a ‘Reality Trifecta’
Love her or hate her, Reilly knows what it takes to get on these shows. She has a lengthy reality television career with CBS. She also works as a casting agent for various unscripted shows.
While nothing is guaranteed, if Reilly were given a spot on an upcoming season of “Survivor,” she would become the first person to complete the CBS “Reality Trifecta.”
Reilly has competed on three seasons of “Big Brother” and three seasons on “The Amazing Race.” What’s left to do? Compete on “Survivor,” of course.
Jeff Probst Seems To Be Game
Probst was being interviewed by Entertainment Tonight on the Emmy Awards red carpet back on Sunday, September 14. During that interview, Probst was told that Reilly was interested in competing on his show and becoming the first person to complete the trifecta.
“Well, first she’s got to apply,” Probst said. “I mean, come on, she’s got to want it bad enough to send in a little two-minute video and say, ‘Here’s why I should be on.’”
The longtime “Survivor” host added, “There’s no secret passageway to getting on Survivor. I think she’s got a shot.”
The Push for Reilly To Be on ‘Survivor’
This recent push for Reilly to compete on “Survivor” came after she was shockingly eliminated on “Big Brother” in September due to the “White Locust” twist.
Fans and former houseguests thought this new twist was unfair. It sent the “Big Brother” legend home without facing an eviction vote.
Regardless, she became the first member of the “Big Brother” 27 jury. Ultimately, she voted for her ally, Ashley Hollis, to win the game.
What do you think of Rachel Reilly competing on an upcoming season of “Survivor”?








