Many fans did not understand The Michele Fitzgerald Problem with Laurel Stucky during The challenge 38 ride or die and attributed it to a one-sided rivalry. Michele claimed that she targeted Laurel in the episodes due to her double dealing. However, she has since admitted that she feared the former champion.
Laurel Stucky on her problem with Michele Fitzgerald
During Challenge 38: Ride or Diechampion Laurel Stucky and second-time player Michele Fitzgerald were allies by default as their teammates Jaxx Maddox and Jay Starrett were on good terms.
However, Michele felt that Laurel could not be trusted and nominated her twice for eviction, ultimately resulting in her early departure. Many fans did not understand the problem between them and attributed it to a one-sided rivalry.
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During his appearance on seven-time champion Johnny “Bananas” Devenanzio’s podcast, Death, taxes and bananas, Laurel explained her version. According to the free agents champion, the two hit it off at the start of the competition, and Laurel considered her friendly.
However, he saw Michele corner Faysal “Fessy” Shafaat and later found out that the second player asked him for a show. He annoyed Laurel because she felt that Michele had no genuine intentions or that she didn’t really want to compete. The veteran admitted the Survivor The star could have picked up that energy, causing Michele to attack her.
Michele admitted that she was afraid of Laurel
During Michele’s appearance on Death, taxes and bananas, she admitted to pushing Fessy against the wall, but denied wanting a relationship with him to boost ratings.
the Survivor Champ noted that she and Fessy had a history since they had previously dated, but wanted to continue working with him on the game. Furthermore, she denied rumors that her rivalry with Laurel had anything to do with Fessy, insisting, “I wasn’t jealous of her.” Instead, Michele admitted that she was afraid of the former champion.
The two time player too responded to Laurel’s claims who uses tears to manipulate people, noting that The challenge The star gave several reasons for not wanting to work with Michele, including her way of playing and backing Fessy against the wall. She explained that the two connected at the beginning of the game, but noticed a change in the way Laurel began to treat her.
According to the Survivor champion, they came together for “nerdy” things before the free agents The winner began to give the feeling that she did not like it. Michele admitted that the change bothered her because she’s a “people pleaser”, which is why she shut down. Additionally, the New Jersey native claimed someone else told her Laurel didn’t vibe with her, which she believed “validated” her feelings.
Michele and Laurel were eliminated from ‘The Challenge 38’ for episode 8
Survivor stars and teammates Jay and Michele played a messy game during season 38 ride or die.
When they won a daily quest, the pair nominated Laurel and Jakk without speaking to them first and threw them straight into elimination. the ex on the beach The friends returned to the house and seemed willing to put the past behind them for the sake of the game.
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However, Jay and Michele nominated the pair again the next time they gained power and selected strong competitors for the draw, hoping to eliminate the duo. worked like Aneesa Ferreira and Jordan Wiseley eliminated the couple, but the veterans set their sights on Jay and Michele.
They avenged the pair a couple of episodes later and sent them to elimination. The two were sent home as most of the cast rooted against the Survivor stars and loudly advised their competitors, Horacio Gutiérrez and Olivia Kaiser. The challenge airs Wednesdays on MTV.
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