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Jeff Probst lists Almost Famous, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and Boogie Nights as three of his favorite movies, claiming they share commonalities.
Jeff Probst. Robert Voets/CBS via Getty This is where we come in. Recently, host and producer Jeff Probst asked fans to vote during season 48 on changes they would like to see happen in the show.
With the milestone Survivor 50 ahead, some viewers are wondering if Jeff Probst will retire after 25 years as the show's host. In Touch breaks down what he's said about leaving and fan theories ...
Jeff Probst opens up on when he thought "Survivor" was doomed, what's ahead for Season 50 and whether or not the live finale could come back.
Jeff Probst loves being the host of Survivor, but even he has to admit that sometimes the gig stinks. Following episode 4 of Survivor 48, Probst, 62, joined producer Jay Wolff and Survivor 47 ...
While speaking with Mitch Guerra, a contestant who stutters, Probst asked him what's the right way to respond when someone begins to stutter during a conversation.
Probst added, “And ultimately, Kevin’s injury didn’t directly impact the Tribal. If Kevin’s voted out, it’s not because of his shoulder. It wasn’t serious enough to impact him that way.
The script is always the same when Survivor host Jeff Probst is busy snuffing a torch. "The tribe has spoken," he says pre-snuff. After the fire is extinguished, he adds, "It's time for you to go ...
Survivor host Jeff Probst likes to tell contestants that they have to “dig deep” to succeed in the game, pushing their bodies beyond what they thought possible. And it turns out, he does the ...
The show is real, I didn't pick my outfit, and I'm not sure whether I'd play again. The worst part of the show is the downtime, and it's smart to be on Jeff Probst's good side.