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05/14/12 11:12 PM
XFINITY INTERVIEW - KIM POSSIBLE -
http://xfinity.comcast.ne...-interview-kim-spradlin/
‘Survivor: One World’ Winner Interview – Kim Spradlin
It’ll be interesting to see how history judges “Survivor: One World” winner Kim Spradlin. Sure, she faced a cast of players who didn’t seem to put up much of a strategic fight, but she can hardly be blamed for that, can she?
At the end of the day, the Texas-based bridal shop owner did everything a winner can hope to do. She found an idol but never had to use it, she won four out of the five final immunity challenges, and she earned jury votes from people she had stabbed in the back.
And to top it all off, America appreciated her game enough to award her the Sprint Player of the Season award.
I spoke with the new champ (far too early) the morning after her big win. While I struggled to get my eyes to open properly, we discussed Kat’s post-elimination breakdown, Alicia’s delusions of grandeur, Troyzan’s bitter vote, and more…
Gordon Holmes: Good morning, Kim. Kim Spradlin: How’s it going? Holmes: It is too early for me. Spradlin: (Laughs) It is way too early! Holmes: Hopefully you had a chance to do a little celebrating last night. Spradlin: A little bit. I tried not to celebrate too hard knowing this was in front of me. Holmes: Well, let me be the…probably 40th person to congratulate you. Spradlin: Yup, that’s the exact number. I’ve been taking notes on it. Holmes: I have a knack for that. Spradlin: That is unbelievable.
Holmes: Part of the drama headed into last night’s episode was, who is Kim going to take to the final three? For how long had you known that Sabrina and Chelsea were going to be the ones? Spradlin: I feel like the yacht was the moment where I decided to choose something and just go with it. For so long I had been playing both sides and I wanted to be so logical, I didn’t want to like people so much that I couldn’t just sit down and see everything really clearly. But at that point I turned the corner and decided that’s what I was going to do. And, it felt really good not going back and forth every day. Holmes: So, during the family visit when you told your sister you were considering taking Kat and Alicia, that was still a possibility? Spradlin: Yeah, and that was my thing the whole time is I wanted to have choices. That day with Alicia and Kat, and you heard one side of that conversation, I’d mentioned Sabrina and Chelsea too. But to come back and hear, “We’re voting Kat out, “ I thought cool, I can go with Sabrina and Chelsea or Christina and Alicia.
Holmes: I’m a big believer in all is fair in love and “Survivor” and whatever happens on the island it’s all part of a game. However, when Kat was voted out, she broke down in tears. I don’t recall that dramatic of a reaction before. That had to be rough on you. Spradlin: That was by far my hardest vote out the entire season and mostly because I knew she wasn’t going to get it. Kat and I were really tight in the game, maybe a lot closer than you saw. And Kat did not get it. She felt like I was her big sister and she’d say in her confessionals that “Kim is my only plan.” I thought she was never going to get over it, but to have her stand up at the very end and say what she said was incredible. Holmes: Speaking of her speech, when we first saw the cast photos in January, her surgery scar was impossible to miss. Was that something that she had talked about before? Spradlin: Definitely. She had hinted at it before that she was going to talk about it at the end.
Holmes: During the final Tribal last night, you said you’d pick Sabrina over Chelsea because you thought Chelsea would get more votes. We later learned that Chelsea didn’t get any. Were you shocked? Spradlin: Yeah. I wasn’t shocked last night, but I was shocked during the final Tribal Council. I had thought for a very long time that Chelsea was the J.T. (Thomas) to my Stephen (Fishbach). And if anything people were going to say, “Screw you. At least she was honest and told us to our face.” That was always my greatest fear that if they were mad at me that they’d throw votes her way.
Holmes: Alicia seemed to have a very high opinion of her game. Spradlin: (Laughs) Holmes: Which is maybe the nicest way to put it. Whereas when I’m watching, I think she’s making enemies left and right. Did anyone else think she had a chance to win the game? Spradlin: I don’t know. That was always a big part of my game was I knew how she saw herself so I’d speak into that. She’d say that to me, “I’m running the show.” And I’d say, “I know, it’s crazy! You’re doing awesome!”
Holmes: Something I want to give you an over-the-phone high-five for is, I always think that jury members want you to admit that you’ve lied, but not to apologize for it. Spradlin: Totally. It was 100% true. I see it as a game, but you get attached to people and you feel badly, but I didn’t want to change one thing. I couldn’t say that I’d do anything differently. I took things into my own hands, I didn’t want to sit and wait for someone to hand anything to me.
Holmes: Troyzan said he’d vote for you if you could name the exact moment where you’d decided to turn on him. You said when you decided to get rid of Jonas. He voted for Sabrina, so obviously you were wrong. What do you think he was looking for? Spradlin: I don’t know. I don’t think Troy would have voted for me if I’d read his mind out loud to everyone. I just think that was a vote for Sabrina no matter what. Holmes: Leif also voted for Sabrina after you gave him a very honest answer. Do you think there was anything you could have said that would have won his vote? Spradlin: You know, I don’t think so. Sabrina had prayed with Leif several times when he was low. And that was everything to Leif.
Holmes: Alright, championship word association. Spradlin: Wait, I want to write this down! Holmes: Nope, that’s against the rules. Let’s start with Kat. Spradlin: This is horrible. I totally should have prepared for this. Holmes: That goes against the purpose of this exercise. Spradlin: Kat…crazy. Holmes: Alicia? Spradlin: Fun. Holmes: Tarzan? Spradlin: Endearing. Holmes: Troyzan? Spradlin: Charismatic. Holmes: Colton? Spradlin: (Laughs) Misunderstood…young. Holmes: Chelsea? Spradlin: Awesome. Holmes: Sabrina? Spradlin: Just quality. Holmes: Let’s finish this with Christina. Spradlin: P.C. Holmes: See, piece of cake. Spradlin: I was afraid I’d say something mean on accident. Holmes: This test is designed to provoke accidents.
Holmes: Last night you talked about how “Survivor” has helped renew your confidence since your divorce. You own a bridal shop. Is that the worst possible job to have while going through a divorce? Spradlin: No, I think it‘s a cool place to sit and have relationships with all of these girls that are getting married and get to have great conversations. It’s not like I’m pro-divorce and counseling them not to get married. Holmes: That’d be bad for business. Spradlin: I have a different perspective now than when I was a 23-year-old who couldn’t wait to get married. I’ve seen the truth of what marriage is like and getting to share that with people who need to hear it is awesome. Holmes: And you’re 28 now? Spradlin: I’m 29 now. Holmes: Did it bother you when Kat complained about losing to a 28-year-old? Cause it bothered me. Spradlin: (Laughs) No, it was awesome. And actually while we were hanging there she was yelling, “Fall, you old hag, fall!” Holmes: As a 35-year-old, I find that horrific. Spradlin: I don’t think Kat has any friends that are older than her. Holmes: And she’s not going to get any with that attitude. Spradlin: No, she’s not.
Holmes: I know later today they’re going to give you a big check for a million dollars, then another check for a hundred thousand dollars. Any plans for the money yet? Spradlin: I’ve been trying so hard not to think of the money because I didn’t want to go crazy if they didn’t read my name five times out of the nine, so I have some bills to pay and businesses that can use some help. But I’m looking forward to having some fun with it.
Holmes: We have had back-to-back winners who are strong, smart women. Spradlin: It was cool watching last season and watching Sophie (Clarke). I know her edit was different because there were returning players, but I do think Sophie played a really good game. Holmes: Without question you are the most dominant female winner ever. Tom Westman tends to be the measuring stick for first-time winners. “Boston” Rob Mariano arguably did as well during “Redemption Island” but I think that was his 50th try. You have to be talked about in these kinds of conversations now. What does hearing an accolade like that mean to you? Spradlin: I honestly never know how to take it. Being such a big fan of the game, I can’t even put my name in a sentence with those people much less say I played as well as they did. So, I’m Kim Spradlin, I got incredible lucky, it went really well for me. But I have a hard time comparing myself to Tom and Boston Rob.
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SURVIVOR EXAMINER INTERVIEW - KIM POSSIBLE -
http://www.examiner.com/a...winner-kimberly-spradlin
Interview with 'Survivor: One World' winner, Kimberly Spradlin
Tom Santilli
I'll save my judgment on Kimberly Spradlin as an all-time Survivor winner (my updated list of all-time winners will come out later this week). But there was no denying how dominant she was this season. From early on, it was Kim's game to lose and she never let it slip away.
The bridal shop owner from San Antonio, TX formed a Day 1 alliance with Sabrina and Chelsea and kept it intact all the way to the end. She also won four individual Immunity Challenges which ties her for the most all-time among female contestants (joining Amazon's winner Jenna Morasca and the very 1st season's Kelly Wigglesworth).
She was described to have a very convincing gaze and a charisma that had everybody believing in her. It was not an act: Kim seemed to form real relationships with the other players in the game, and this closeness ultimately led to her victory.
Here is my chat with Survivor: One World winner, Kimberly Spradlin:
Kim: It was definitely very important, that was one of my options throughout the entire game. I definitely had other plans that I thought could have sat me at the Final 3, like with Alicia and Christina. But having the alliance that we had was extremely important.
Do you feel that staying true to Chelsea and Sabrina increased your popularity with the jury?
Honestly the impression that I got at the Final Tribal Council was that they may have been more offended if I would have said that I was just incredibly loyal to Sab and Chelsea, as opposed to that I just played a real good game. I think that would have annoyed them at that point.
You mentioned that you felt confident while you were out there, but watching it back on TV you felt less secure.
You just start thinking about it over and over. I really had gotten to the point in my head where I really thought Sabrina could have won, so it was a huge relief last night.
How much of a factor do you think your four Immunity Challenge wins played in the eyes of the jury?
Winning those, I think that men have a really hard time ignoring [physical challenge wins]. I think that ended up being really important.
Some viewers expected you to vote out Chelsea last night, since the viewers saw Chelsea as a threat to win the game (which obviously ended up not being the case). What was your thought process in keeping Chelsea?
I did think that if I didn't win, Chelsea would win. But I definitely entertained the idea of taking out Chelsea a lot. But as we started to get closer to the end, I realized that I would rather just stick with Chelsea and Sabrina who both shared in the responsibility of voting people out with me. It just seemed better to own the decisions and to sit with the people who also blind-sided every one.
How did it feel to not only win Survivor but to also be named the Sprint Fan Favorite last night?
Honestly, that feels awesome. It was really beyond my wildest dreams, I never even thought that was an option, I never considered myself to be in the running, so that was just complete shock. And I think there is like a teeny bit of guilt as well. I would have been just as happy to see it go to somebody else.
Since your time off the show, running all of the jury votes in your head...
Yah, like a million times!
...which jury members were you the most concerned with?
I knew that Troy and Leif had voted for Sabrina, and I knew that Kat and Alicia had voted for me. I had thought that Jay, Mike and Christina had voted for me. I was unsure about Tarzan and Jonas. So it was something that I quickly thought could turn into a 5-4 Sabrina vote and that made me very nervous.
How would your strategy have changed had Colton remained in the game?
I think everybody was a little nervous about Colton because he was so vocal and so dramatic, you didn't really want to be on his radar. I just wanted Colton to feel like I was an ally of his. But it is so hard to play it out.
How big of a threat was Alicia given her relationship with Tarzan?
Yah, I did think that Alicia had a chance to get some jury votes too. She was kind of the under-dog in the game. I don't think people really saw her as a strategist or playing very well in the game. But towards the end there, she was actually really giving me a run for my money and trying to pull a couple things off.
What was your biggest move in the game?
I think the biggest move was just sticking with the girls and not going with the guys, and then just trusting that it would all work out. The whole thing with Troyzan, it was just a matter of time kind of a thing. It was more of a key move to get Jonas and Mike out, because at that point it was kind of unsure where we were going.
Was there any point in the game that had you worried, or any decision you weren't confident in at the time?
Honestly, throughout the whole thing I kept thinking wow, this is going really well! I think that my most concerning moment was walking into that Final Tribal Council because I'm not even thinking at that point that I have a very good shot. I've been looking at their faces and they all looked pretty pissed.
Was there ever a time where you were close to playing the hidden Idol?
There really wasn't. After I got over the emotional response when Jay told me that Troy was trying to vote me out, I realized that it didn't matter. Either way it went, they didn't have enough votes to take me out. That was kind of a panic moment for me where I really had to think that through to make sure what I needed to do.
What did you end up doing with the Idol?
You know, I ended up giving it to Troy when I got to Ponderosa. I kind of always hated how that all shook out for Troy in the game, I knew that he was a real big fan of Survivor and there were some things that he didn't get to do that he wanted to. So I just thought it would be a good memento for him since I knew he loved the game.
Do you have any immediate plans for the million dollars?
Short-term, I have my business back home and will put some money into those, and some things that I'm wanting to do there. Long-term, you know this is just such a cool experience. It makes me want to be more open to doing lots of other things. I mean, this has always been a dream of mine. So I don't know, I'm excited to have some money in my bank account. I've never really experienced that. So travelling, being generous with it, we'll see.
We all would love to see you play the game again, if you did get the chance do you feel like you would do anything different?
First of all, I'm surprised that anybody would want to see me play again, it was a little bit boring (laughs). I definitely would play again, and I don't know what I would do. I think I would play really differently, I don't know how you could go back and play the same game. But that sounds so overwhelming to even be thinking about right now (laughs).
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Holmes: Did it bother you when Kat complained about losing to a 28-year-old? Cause it bothered me. Spradlin: (Laughs) No, it was awesome. And actually while we were hanging there she was yelling, “Fall, you old hag, fall!” Holmes: As a 35-year-old, I find that horrific. Spradlin: I don’t think Kat has any friends that are older than her. Holmes: And she’s not going to get any with that attitude. Spradlin: No, she’s not.
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