The Season 1 winner revealed what it will take for him to return to Survivor for the present’s fiftieth season, earlier than sharing what he actually thinks of the present period of the present — which he nonetheless watches each week.
Richard Hatch is not ruling out a return to Survivor … even when he does not completely agree with the present state of the present.
TooFab spoke to the truth TV veteran following his elimination from MTV’s Home of Villains on Thursday, the place he shared what his future on actuality tv seems like, and what it will take for him to return for the Survivor‘s fiftieth season.
“Life has all the time been about alternative. And I’ve actually been intrigued by making an attempt various things and exploring. I’ve had a very, actually attention-grabbing life. It was sidetracked awfully, horribly by what occurred after Survivor,” he instructed TooFab. “And that is a part of our system being damaged and greater than we are able to get into now — prejudice, et cetera, however I like life. I like me. I like exploring alternative. And so there is not any telling the place you will see me subsequent.”
Hatch was convicted of tax evasion after failing to report roughly $1.4 million in earnings, together with his $1 million winnings from the primary season of Survivor in 2000. He was sentenced to 51 months in jail and three years of supervised launch. After his launch in 2009, he was ordered to refile his 2000 and 2001 taxes and pay what he owed, however he was returned to jail for a further 9 months for not doing so.
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As for what it will take Hatch to return after his life was, as he put it, “sidetracked” by the present, the truth TV veteran mentioned he has just a few “cheap requests” that must guess met first.
“I do not know the place I stand with the franchise, however there are the oldsters behind … Mark Burnett and Jeff Probst, for instance, who’ve acted extremely irresponsibly with respect to not partaking with me and never correcting their very own type of errors that might have prevented my household and life from being devastated,” Hatch mentioned.
“Do I maintain a grudge? It is not a grudge. I simply really feel it is indicative of who they’re as folks. And it is too dangerous that they are not somewhat extra accountable. They’re in positions of energy the place they may have made a distinction, could make a distinction, they usually select to not act. And I believe that is irresponsible. And I believe folks can can type of see that that is how they act, how little they care concerning the contributors that they have interaction on the present,” he continued.
Throughout his tax evasion trial, Hatch’s lawyer reportedly mentioned his shopper caught fellow contestants dishonest and the present’s producers agreed to pay his taxes if he received. Burnett, nonetheless, testified Hatch’s contract with the present stipulated he was liable for taxes.
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“That does not have something to do, from my perspective, with the sport. I like the sport. I’ve by no means missed an episode,” he clarified. “And so, you recognize, there can be some issues that must occur had been they to name me. And I believe these can be easy and cheap requests. After which I’d play in the event that they did.”
The present period of the present has largely modified in format and elegance from Hatch’s day, with host Jeff Probst not too long ago saying Survivor now not desires to forged “villains,” a time period many followers of the present have labeled Hatch. However the present’s shorter and altogether completely different gameplay, involving quite a few idols and benefits, solely does a disservice to the viewers, Hatch tells TooFab.
“I believe Jeff is especially liable for issues with the present, and I do not suppose he will get it. And his complete holier-than-thou strategy to this concept of no villains anymore is de facto misguided,” Hatch maintained. “I’ve talked about that earlier than, nevertheless it’s simply … he does not perceive the sport. And I believe folks will hear me say that and suppose, ‘Oh, what an ego. He is a number.’ He does it nicely, however he isn’t conscious of what it takes to play the sport nicely and what is going on on. And I believe, frankly, he is simply not vivid sufficient to know why viewers are drawn to the present.”
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He continued, “And he misses it. He misses the boat in an enormous, huge, huge method when he says issues like that and when he is made a few of the adjustments that he is made. And I really feel dangerous just for viewers and for contributors who’re subjected to the adjustments he makes, as an alternative of his reaching out to truly be taught what may very well be finished to make the present even higher and higher and higher, and serve each contributors and viewers in a method that will be, respectable.”
TooFab has reached out to Probst for remark.
Catch Home of Villains Thursdays at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on E! and stream from the start on Peacock.