Survivor Gabon’s Randy Bailey guest stars on RHAP, talks Big Brother 19

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More content with getting his fake profile’s tweets on the Big Brother 19 crawl than Survivor’s new cast, Randy Bailey hits up RHAP for a BB 19 recap.

The reveal of Survivor Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers’ official cast has signaled the most important thing to fans of the reality competition game; the show’s return is just around the corner. One thing that has served as something of a holdover in the four-month-plus offseason has been Big Brother 19; a social experiment to see if people will watch Redemption Island again with a tattooed friendship gremlin replacing Boston Rob in a live-recorded house.

This season of Big Brother 19 has been a dud; even Survivor players have made that clear on Twitter. Another player, who rarely holds interviews or does features for others, is emerging to voice his frustrations as we wind down towards the real CBS king of reality shows debuting later next month.

Survivor Gabon’s Randy Bailey joined the Rob Has a Podcast crew to talk about Wednesday night’s Big Brother 19 episode. In addition to offering up his takes on last night’s events, he also brought up aspects of his Survivor play that people don’t really pay attention to or notice, especially when it’s not broadcast.

For example, he recalls only Corinne going up to talk to him and be cordial when he hit Ponderosa, in no short part due to his cranky antics throughout Gabon. Randy even jokes about how Kevin, the oldest player in the Big Brother 19 house, took his spot on this season’s roster, nodding to his repeated interest in making it into a season of the show.

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Regardless of your thoughts on Randy Bailey as the Survivor player, it’s still great to see him getting together with fellow players like Rob Cesternino and chat things up. As great as Stephen Fishbach is each season with Know-It-Alls, having a foil to work off of works as well for the game show as it does for the podcast.