The tallest woman to ever compete on "Total Drama" made her way through the hallway, wearing a similar outfit that she did on the show; the only difference is that she's wearing khaki pants, and is wearing a green tank top. She had a different aura around her, and when Jasmine entered the interview room, most people noticed it, "G'Day everyone. It is nice to be in this studio once again. I heard that the interviews have been quite hard, but I have nothing to hide."

"You lost a lot of your accent Jasmine. Interesting..." Josh noted, as he went out of his way to shake her hand. He waited for her to sit down before speaking again, "Well, I wouldn't say they're hard. I just don't let people bullshit me, and with most of the interviews being done already, I am FRESH on clocking bullshit, so people like you, and the one that comes afterwards won't pull anything off with me. Anyways, I am going to put a picture of a former camper in front of you alphabetically, and you describe your interactions with them on the show, and since the show. The first person is Amy, and her commentary is... interesting about you."

All Jasmine did was roll her eyes, "Of course she did. Amy is a habitual liar, a sociopath, and is deranged. I have dealt with people like her throughout my life before the show, so her performance of being the good girl just wore thin on me. This was even before I got to know Samantha, since people like Amy would bully me, but would use my height and race against me, so they could play victim. It was IMMEDIATE that we did not like one another, and we barely had conversations, but I was told by SEVERAL people that she would trashtalk me, spread a bunch of slurs about me, and she was mad that I was friends with her sister. Due to this, Amy REALLY went after me, and then she started teasing me about my relationship with Shawn, since she KNEW that was an insecurity for me. Amy said that why would Shawn or anyone want a tall nigress, while also claiming that I was whitewashing myself for trying to ignore being an indigenous black person."

A gasp came out of his mouth, "So she said a RACIAL slur towards you? When I interviewed her, she did admit that she accused you of only bringing up being Indigenous, but nothing about racial slurs. I could imagine that it was frustrating that everyone believed her in the game, but I heard that things got A LOT WORSE during the 2 weeks you were at the resort."

"Amy continued the bullshit at the resort that she did on the island, when we were all supposed to be relaxing, and enjoying one another during the last few weeks we could together as a cast. Amy called me a gold digger, made fun of my height, and was mad that no one believed her tactics as well. Amy was a loner with the exception of a few people, Samey was given a chance by the cast to be herself, and she was insecure that my relationship with Shawn was thriving, while her hooking up with Topher to bother Samantha didn't pan out. We got into it REALLY BADLY, and it got physical between the two of us. We did not deal with one another until her parents let me live with her and Samantha, so I could finish high school in Canada. Amy tortured her sister because Amy hates herself, and wanted to deflect, but she couldn't do that anymore. I tried my best to be respectful, since her parents gave me a great opportunity, but Amy made it unbearable. The FINAL STRAW was when she went to Shawn, and told him that Samantha and I had a lesbian relationship, and hooked up in her bedroom. We got into a HUGE screaming match that did get physical, and I left their house. Thankfully, I haven't had to deal with Amy much since then."

Josh looked uninterested as he grabbed the next picture, "Anyways, the next person on the list alphabetically is the first boot Beardo. I am assuming you never dealt with him much, due to him lasting one episode, being on opposite teams, and you barely being at the elimination resort."

She saw the picture, and immediately shook her head, "No we did not speak at all during our season. I mean, there was literally no time for us to speak, since he was gone so quickly, and from what I remembered, he spent more time making noises and instrumentals than socializing with the cast. I heard stories from the others who were at his elimination, and he apparently said something about wanting to get to know people, so I felt bad for him in that retrospect. When I was eliminated, I went out of my way to get to know everyone that I didn't have a chance to speak to, but him and I did not have the same interests. I offered for us to go on a walk to get to know one another, talk about the outdoors, so on and so forth, but we just didn't have anything to gel over. We did have some great conversations when the spinoff was filming about race, ethnicity, sociology, psychology, and all of that. In general, we just do not have any sort of relationship, for good or bad."

"Alright, so Dave is next. You two are the only ones who got in a major showmance, both of your partners were finalists, and you both were the only ones that came back in the finale," he introduced the picture, while having a smirk, "And from what I gathered, you two DID NOT get along. On the show, it seemed like you were the one who started everything, and you convinced Sky to drop Dave like a bad habit, when you were miserable that Shawn played the game."

All Jasmine had to do was groan to get her point across, "I was wary of him, and for good reason. I heard about the heated argument that involved race, which he, Beardo, and Leonard were a part of, but those two were gone, so Dave was the only person left. I have had to deal with A LOT of strife due to my race, and I didn't want any part of anyone who would use that in an argument. It was also clear to me that Ella liked him, and that Sky had some... serious issues at home, and she was freaking out because she couldn't vent about it to anyone. It seemed like Dave enjoyed the drama between the two of them, but he never went out of his way to listen to either one of them, and to solve the issue. Whenever Dave and I did try to speak, things never worked out, and it was clear that he had no interest in me, while also making rude comments about my height. When Sky was on my team, and she asked me for my advice on their dilemma, I told her that she needed to move on from him, and I did tell her that he is a misogynist, which I personally think he is."

He gave her a skeptical look, "When I interviewed Dave, he said that you influenced Shawn to not speak to you for years, and isolated him from everyone, which was why their friendship fractured for years. It wasn't until he, as in Shawn, was sick of you and Samey where he became friends with Dave again. And what you said about him, Sky, and Jasmine was what he said about you and Shawn, how you were not there to listen to Shawn's traumas during the show, and didn't take it seriously."

"Nope, I won't be the blame for Shawn and Dave not speaking for years. I did listen to Shawn, but the thing with us was that he barely was vulnerable, so I took what I could. I just didn't think most of his main issues were about zombies. With Dave, he was mad even at the elimination reservation about Shawn and I's relationship progresses, and Sky shutting him down before he was eliminated. We got into SEVERAL arguments during those two weeks we were there together, and he would say Shawn has no interest in me. The funny thing is, SKY TOLD ME THAT SHE HAD A BOYFRIEND, so when the finale thing happened, she didn't hide it; he just chose not to hear it. Dave didn't even congratulate Shawn on winning when we were at the island, or the months since. He CONTINUED bashing our relationship online, and to the other generations when we were all there. Dave couldn't be happy for his friend even after all of those months, and was shittalking him, so I did tell Shawn that a friend doesn't act the way Dave does. And after what he and Amy did, with spreading rumors about Samey and I having an affair with one another, and having Shawn believe it, he is dead to me. Shawn and Dave are friends now, but I told him I don't want to be in the same room as Dave, since he tried sabotaging my relationship through a homophobic lens YEARS after the show," she elaborated in anger, with a furrowed look on her face.

The wannabe Disney Princess' picture was placed on the table, "I don't think you and Ella had any dealings on the show, but was you and I know, what isn't shown on the show doesn't mean it didn't happen. What was it like dealing with her?"

Jasmine had a fonder look on her face, "Ella is someone who thinks that everything is roses and flowers in the world, and while that's a positive mindset to have, it sets you up for a lot of disappointment and failure in life. She and I had completely different ideals about love, and we had some nice, but also frustrating conversations about it, especially when it involved Dave. Ella thought that Dave liked and respected her as a human and a lover, though he was all over Sky, and seeing that play out was awkward for me, but she had to learn how to deal with heartbreak. Even when we were both eliminated, we had a lot of talks about romances and our insecurities, so Ella is an easy person to talk to, and to receive a motivated cheer up from. I even told her about the pressure I felt about representing Australian, Indigenous, and Black people, and she helped me deal with that. I really thought that we were going to be friends after the season."

"Interesting... from your perspective, what happened, and why did you two not remain friends?"

She had a whimsical look, and spoke in a whimsical tone, "I thought she learned her lesson about being more guarded, and not let herself get used, but... she started dating Dave. A LOT of people in the cast were rubbed the wrong way about it, and many of us thought that Dave only dated her to improve his reputation, and because she was one of the few people who spoke to him after filming. He showed no interest in her while filming, and while we were at the elimination resort. She decided to defend him on EVERYTHING, and after a while, let him suck her personality down. It actually strained a lot of her relationships with the cast for a while. Ella believed all of the lies Dave said about me, and it caused a distance. Even after she and Dave broke up, we just never became as close as we were while in the season, though we were okay when we were all at Australia."

Josh saw who the next person was, and he groaned as he handed Jasmine the picture, "Leonard is EASILY the worst casting choice... Never mind, I can't even say that shit in confidence, due to the amount of casting fails that's on this shit cast, but he's up there. Anyways, what is your experience with him?"

"No, we did not get the chance to speak, as he was one of the really odd ones on the cast, but he was eliminated too early for me to have much of a chance to get to know, but he did annoy me from what I saw, since he really believed in his own lies, and was not in touch with his reality. When I was at the elimination resort, we did have a few conversations, since I wanted to hear his side about the controversy that happened with himself, Beardo, and Dave, where I started to understand more about him, and why he handles things the way he does. Like Ella, Leonard deals with the traumas in his life by living in a fantasy land that's created by himself. There are elements of him that is in on the joke, and he does like to troll people, but sometimes he goes too far, and believes his own lies, while Dave is a realist, and Beardo goes by sounds and music rather than fantasy, and he deals with his traumas upfront. I was proud of him when he got cast for "The Amazing Race", and throughout the years, we have built enough of a repour with one another, where a lot of the black and indigenous people who were cast on "Total Drama" or "The Ridonculous Race" have our own chats, and bonded over a lot of the experiences we faced, and the discrimination we faced. Despite that, Leonard still deals with people that I'm not very close to."

He started cackling when he went to the next person, "So THIS is the person that I realized was a worse, more insane casting choice than Leonard, and that's Max. You did spend most of the season with him, since you two were on the same team, and he was booted right before you were."

All Jasmine did was shake her head, "You're not right for consistently dissing our cast. At least no one can say that we were similar to, or duplicates of another cast, since we are completely unique. From my dealings with Max, he really was a cool guy, and he told me at various times that he wanted to make his mark. Just from the loose comments he has made during our time together that he didn't get enough attention when he was younger, and that he was overlooked. Something tells me he created this evil persona, and dyed his hair purple just for attention, or he really had horrible parents who were truly evil, and he was a disappointment to them, so he went out of his way to be something he's not to please them. When he is vulnerable, not feeling any sort of pressure, and is sure the cameras are not on him, Max is very likable, and is an agreeable guy. The issue is when the cameras are on..."

A load groan came out of his mouth, "So he's one of those mother fuckers who turn up for the cameras, but are different when they're not on. Usually the producers are good at cleaning out those types of people, but I guess they failed with your cast. How did he change when the cameras were on?"

"He would speak in a different type of voice, he would talk a lot louder, he would get a lot more aggressive, he would create these awful catchphrases, becomes a lot more defensive with normal interactions, and would become more aggressive with everyone else. Max would attack you in the most unforeseen manners, so he would attack me on my height a lot, my relationship with Shawn, my so-called ashy-ness, call me aggressive, and all of this stuff. He did this with EVERYONE, so whatever people felt for him in the beginning turned into annoyance VERY QUICKLY. With everyone else on the cast, we were our authentic selves for good or bad, even Scarlett, but Max was too inauthentic. After voting him out failed, everyone literally just ignored and iced him out. I haven't spoken to him since the show, and instead of apologizing to people, he went on about being jealous about how Scarlett overshadowed him when they were eliminated, and how he wanted to be her."

Josh just shook his head as he saw the next person, "Holy fuck, this man is atrocious, but he is the one who was OBSESSED with you for his short run on the show, Rodney. What are your thoughts on him?"

Jasmine took his picture, and have a look of pity, "I thought that we were going to be best friends, and I actually felt comfortable with him initially, since he was the ONLY person who was, and still is taller than me. He was very physically active, and comfortable with the outdoors, so I thought we would have a great repour with one another. When I went to actually speak to Rodney, it became clear that he never listened to what I was saying to him, and he would just ramble on and on through incoherent statements, and I didn't get what was going on. This started to become a trend, and it happened EVERY SINGLE TIME I SPOKE TO HIM, and he would also give me these VERY WEIRD looks. Everyone noticed it, and I started to get creeped out. It wasn't until I spoke to Scarlett where we put the two together, that he had crushes on us and Amy, in addition to him never dealing with women before. I tried to be as sympathetic as I could, but it was hindering the team, and his muscles were not being used to help the team, so we booted him."

"So that's pretty accurate as to what we saw on the show. Was there anything different pertaining your interactions with him outside of the game? I don't know how you could deal with someone like that in real life, but I've been shocked with some of these post-game interactions before."

"Well, Rodney and I actually did build some sort of repour. When I was eliminated, he did apologize to me about his awkward way of speech, and he told me his backstory. Rodney lost his mother at a VERY early age, in a VERY tragic way, while his father didn't help him with the grieving process, or to bring any positive female representation in his life, so he could learn how to speak to women. Rodney and I spent those two weeks camping outdoors, and working out together, and once he relaxed, he became very enjoyable to watch. When we got back home, we did speak quite a bit, but things started to go south when Shawn and I became a lot more serious," Jasmine explained.

Josh immediately perked up, "OOH, THAT SOUNDS JUICY. There's been an underlying theme of you and Shawn meddling into the other's interactions with people. He did that to you and Rodney?"

All she could manage to do was sigh, "Shawn and Rodney... ended up not liking one another, and I don't even remember the beginnings of it. They weren't on the same team together, Rodney was booted early, and Shawn never even showed up to the resort, or saw Rodney after the elimination. There was some social media back and forth between the two of them, and they both making fun of the other's mental and traumatic stories, which I lectured THE BOTH of them about. They didn't stop, Shawn did not want me hanging out with him, and Rodney advised me to break up with him. I felt bad for the both of their life stories, but it caused for them to get into a HUGE fistfight in Australia, and I distanced myself from Rodney. The FINAL straw was when he started brownnosing Scarlett, and defending her when she was trying to ruin our lives, and this was YEARS later."

"Now we're going to move onto the main female interaction that you've had in Samey," he said, grabbing her picture, and placing it in front of Jasmine. The grin on Josh's face just got wider and wider, "I never got why you gravitated towards Samey over everyone else. She just kept to herself, and was never really interesting at all, as her identity was solely about her sister. Did you befriend her because you didn't like Amy, and she was the only one who wasn't creeped out by you?"

Jasmine rolled her eyes, and kissed her teeth with his rudeness, "And I wonder what made you turn into such a gigantic dingus cunt! Anyways, her name is Samantha, and I don't like seeing anyone shrink themselves, and isolate themselves, since I've kind of had to do that in order to make people feel somewhat comfortable with me. Throughout my life, I was a lot like her with being shy, meek, insecure, and didn't know how to socialize with her, so we did bond over that. Amy forcing Samantha to go on walks with me was the best thing to happen towards us, since she asked me how I became as confident as I was, and I told her that I had to work on it, but I still have my insecurities. She developed self-worth, and self-identity, which I know twins deal with quite a bit, but being in the situation that she was in makes it even worse. No one saw this, but it got to the point that she started sleeping outside with Shawn and I, because so many people started to believe in what her sister was stating. I did not like that she decided to pretend to be her sister afterwards, since that was her chance for the cast to bond with HER, but she still attached herself to Amy, when she didn't have to.

The interviewer raised his right eyebrow, "Is that the reason why you didn't defend her when Amy came back, and was silent like a mouse when she was eliminated?"

"When Amy returned, the entire situation was tiring, and I told her for the last 2 weeks that she needed to reveal the truth. Samantha refused to do that, so when that situation happened, she had to figure it out on her own, and how to get herself out of the mess. Plus, I was going through my own situation at the moment, which she didn't even care to ask about at the moment. Once I did arrive to the elimination resort, she was mad at me for not helping her out with the situation, and we got into an argument about it. I stood in my stance, and we did get over it. Her parents were so grateful to let me stay in their house when I moved to Canada, and people don't know that I was planning on coming to Canada before the opportunity of the show came up. We went to school together, we went on so many walks together, took part in many athletics, and she was the girl friend that I never had, so I appreciated those few years we had at her parents house."

"Was she your girl friend, or your girlfriend," Josh pressured Jasmine with a vindictive tone in his voice. He saw her shiver, and furrow her eyebrows angrily, "A few people in the cast have stated that the two of you had a sexual and romantic relationship with one another during the time you were in her parents house, and it... caused some drama."

Jasmine got more and more upset and agitated, "That is RIDICULOUS. NOT ONLY is it NOT true, and people like her trashy, promiscuous sister of ALL people spreading that around caused A LOT of damage. It ruined my relationship with her parents for a VERY long time, she and Dave told my ALREADY PARANOID BOYFRIEND about it, and it caused tension between him and Samantha, to the point where they didn't get along for a while. The cast started looking at me weirdly, and it caused Shawn and I's relationship to change for the worst. And outside of that, the accusation was LACED IN HOMOPHOBIA. I will NEVER forgive them for the harm, anxiety, and mental anguish they put on me for it."

He wanted to push it even more, "But did you WANT to sleep with her... kiss her... hold her... get romantic with her... lick her kitty, or she lick your kitty... Did you ever want to engage in a scissor session?" and got the reaction he wanted when her eyes got more unfocused, and her fingers started to shake. "Not even once?..."

"STOP IT! NOTHING HAPPENED BETWEEN US YOU DINGUS. GIVE ME THE NEXT PERSON AND PICTURE," Jasmine demanded, slamming her hands on the table, and standing up to hover him.

All Josh did was smirk, "I wish the fuck you would swing on me. Anyways, I'll give you Scarlett's picture, though I'm sure it's nowhere near the alleged affair you and Samey had."

Jasmine lifted up right arm to form a punch, and grabbed his shirt with her left arm, only for him to squint and squeal, "That's what I thought..." She took a breath after realizing what she almost did, and was presented the picture of the redhead as she sat down, "Scarlett was always... off, but there was not a way I could describe it at the time. Unlike Max, you could tell that Scarlett did not care about the cameras or the show AT ALL, and didn't care about meeting new people, or the sociological/psychological elements of the experience at all. We did have quite a bit of nice conversations, especially about analyzing how to deal with Rodney, and she was the only other person who knew about the Amy/Sam mess. What I noticed a bit before the halfway point of the season was that her glasses were not prescribed glasses, and she would either always twitch her eyes, or twitch her fingers. Even despite our somewhat pleasant conversations, she never made me feel like an equal, and there was always something under the surface. I NEVER expected her to turn into the evil nutbag that she did though, and when we were at the elimination lodge, everyone was campaigning for her to get arrested, but the only thing production did was quarantine her, and have psychologists deal with her. After that, people did not hear from Scarlett for years, until she and Rodney started hanging out. I warned Rodney about her, but Scarlett took it as a diss, and we engaged in a VERY bad confrontation."

"Ooh, that's the shit that I like. Was it a verbal confrontation, or a physical one?"

"It was verbal, since she showed up to an event that most of the cast was at. She threw out a bunch of personal information about me, and I replied by mentioning that her parents disowned her, how she should be in jail for attempted murder, and how she blew her entire future on a temper tantrum, when she would have won if she remained calm. I told her that she had to manipulate Rodney because no one else gave a fuck, and then she swung on me," she elaborated like it was nothing. "I will give it to her, that lass is a lot stronger than she appears, but she was never going to beat me in anything physical. Haven't dealt with her since."

Josh moved onto the next person, "Well that was more than what I was expecting. Sky is the only other woman from your act that engaged in a romance, or an attempted romance this season, and we did see you two interact quite a bit as the season went on. How do you view your relationship dynamic with Sky?"

She saw the picture of Sky, and was shocked, "I forgot that she was a lot smaller back in the day. Anyways, Sky was always someone that I had an immense respect for. We are both very athletic women, but who also embrace our femininity as well, so while we did not speak for the first bit of the show, it was always something that connected the both of us. We were the only ones who worked out amongst the girls, and I saw that she came up with some ways to exercise, and she saw that I came up with some ways to exercise as well. We decided to make that an activity that we both did WELL before we were put on the same team for an episode, and I knew A LOT about her dreams, goals, family life, and yes, I DID know about her boyfriend. Once we did get put on the same team for that one episode, I told her that she came here for a reason; to win, and that boys don't care about anything else more than they care about their needs or wants. What they DIDN'T show was that I told her to not hook up with Dave until she broke up with her boyfriend for good."

"So when I spoke to Dave, and from what was shown on the episodes, you were the one that turned Sky against him, and was why Dave was treated coldly from her during the show. And it seemed like after you wrecked their relationship, you barely spent any time with Sky for the rest of the season."

"Not true, and Dave lacks accountability. Sky already told me how she feels like Dave never listens to her, and how she was becoming more insecure about her dreams due to him, as he insulted her dreams whenever he DID listen to her. Sky is a very competitive woman, and that's why she joined the show, so I told her to focus on that. I did not intend on splitting them up because I was not happy with Shawn, and I didn't ditch her because Shawn and I got back together. Sky went up Sugar's ass, and saw Shawn and I as competition, so she distanced herself from me. She got so much UNJUST HATE throughout the season, and I stood up for her through all of it. I have spent several nights on the phone with her as we just talked about our issues for YEARS after the show. Whenever we hang out with one another, we have a great time, and Sky understands me in ways that others don't. People take our strengths for bitchiness, but never want to justify our emotions, and only attacks us for our flaws. Both of us are feminists, and that caused for a lot of the cast members and fanbase to hate us even more. Sky has helped me out when Shawn and I were going through it, has supported me in all of my endeavors, and is one of the best people I've ever met. Outside of Samey, she's my best friend from the show," Jasmine elaborated and defended, where she was defending Sky and herself.

He was kind of bored, and just handed her another picture without looking at her, "Let's start to wrap this up by going through these last few people. What were your thoughts on Sugar during the show, and since the show?"

She refused to take the picture, and clogged her nose, while making gagging sounds dramatically, "UGH, SHE WAS AND STILL IS AWFUL! Out of EVERYONE on the cast, Sugar is the ONE PERSON I went OUT OF MY WAY to not speak to, and the few interactions we had only showed it. Sugar had the NERVE to call me masculine, and how she was more feminine than I was, but I know how to apply makeup when I chose to wear makeup, and she can't, despite wearing it 24/7 since she was 2. Sugar eats messier than every single man, and is more gross than every human and animal on the planet, but assumes that I am masculine because I am a bit taller? Sugar was mad that I was the one who got in a showmance, and she thought that she should he ENTITLED to be in one, so she went on a rant, saying that the MAN, meaning me, was in a showmance, and she wasn't, which WASN'T FAIR or whatever. What makes it worse is the stuff she did OFF CAMERA, AND AFTER the season."

"Ooh, I am liking where things are going. PLEASE SPILL!" the interviewer purred, as he moved closer to the desk, and perked up at her last sentence.

"Outside of being a complete terror to production, and gross to everyone with her poor hygiene, Sugar tried sabotaging opportunities for most of the cast. Of course her plan pertaining to me was going to fail, but she tried to not only block my visa in getting into Canada after the season finished filming, but tried to get me deported, by accusing me of doing a bunch of crimes, and calling 911 on me. Sugar wanted the attention SO BADLY from and over ANYONE on the cast, and on the trip to Australia, I did not invite her, but invited everyone else in the cast," she elaborated with disgust in her voice. "Sugar managed to find her way there, and caused a HUGE scene with me. She tried getting physical with me, but she was too tired, and couldn't catch up with me in anything physical. I've ignored her ever since."

Josh just placed a picture on the table with no reaction, "From what I could briefly recall, you are the ONLY person that was shown interacting with Topher from the people on the cast. What was up with that, and him?"

All Jasmine did was roll her head in agony, "Topher was awful on the show, and yes, he REALLY DIDN'T speak to most of the cast, or played the game. He would sneak into the production tents, and spent more time talking to the production crew than the cast, but when he would talk to us, it was mainly talking to the twins, who both had this weird crush on him. I would see how he started pitting the two of them against one another even more, but it wouldn't stop in the game. I tried speaking to him, and I would notice that he really gleamed up when he was talking about show business, fashion, and production, so those were the things that would cause us to have some worthy conversations. Doing the challenge with him in the reward challenge was somewhat nice, just to speak to him by himself, but he was too caught up. After the season, he continued his games with Amy and Samey, as he would fool around with the both of them for years, and SOMEHOW I GOT DRAGGED INTO IT. I didn't appreciate it, and I had to put him in his place."

"Alright, so I ask everyone about their general interactions with the other generations, and I want to know if you have had any heavy dealings with the first 2 generations?"

"I have," she announced as a reply, and gave off a big smile. "Leshawna and I are very good friends, since we have went through very similar experiences on the show. I am on good terms with Bridgette, Beth, Lindsay, and Gwen. Izzy and Sierra are also people I did have fun with here and there, and I'm on good enough terms with most of the men that the women are associated with. Harold, Trent, Cody, Tyler are cool in my opinion, though I think Brick and Sam are some of my favorite guys. I got close to Cameron, Mike, Zoey, Dawn, and Dakota as well."

He was glad to hand her the final picture, "And now we are going to talk about your romantic interest in Shawn. It seemed like the both of you heavily rushed your relationship, and I'm sure a part of that is a result of editing, and the shitty format of having 13 episodes, so break it down to me from your lens."

A small blush started forming on her face, as she was smiling about the memories, "The first thing that stood out to me about him was that he was the only other person that slept outdoors in the first night. It was the first thing we talked about, and it caused us to bond about it, and let our guards down. As the days went on, we would have these friendly, but awkwardly and slightly flirtatious conversations, and I was eager to get to know him. What really caught my heart is that he was never intimidated by me, especially pertaining my height and strength, but he was also turned on by it. Both Shawn and I had a LOVE for the outdoors and forestry, so we walked around together on our time off, and bonded about it. I knew I was planning on migrating to Canada soon, so the long distance did not worry me, and I was more invested in where things were going to go with Shawn."

"That actually does give some further insight. But right when things were going on the upwards, you FLIPPED OUT ON HIM for like a GOOD 4-5 EPISODES because he completed the challenge, and wasn't disqualified, which you were worried about. It was one of the most uncomfortable moments I have watched on the show. What the hell happened?"

Shame came up on her entire demeanor, and she let out a loud, pained sigh, "There is more to it than what was shown. People were saying how Shawn didn't like me as much, and I was getting more insecure, since he would refuse to open up to me, so it had me thinking that maybe he was just using me for strategy. He hit me like he had some hatred and anger towards me, and the worse thing about it is that he AVOIDED ME FOR LIKE 2 DAYS after that happened. I already have abandonment issues, so when that happened, and what other people were telling me about him, I just withdrew. Of course we made up during the merge, and he opened up to me A LOT more about the reason why he was afraid of zombies, his family life, so on and so forth. It was great for us to be a normal couple for those few weeks. During the finale, it was clear that Chris, and Dave was trying to contrive some drama between us, and I wished that I never engaged in it, but we did become stronger due to it."

Josh was thrilled to get to the next part, "So the two of you date after the show, and we've spoken about how your friendship with Samey caused some friction in your relationship with Shawn. What was it like after the season?"

"Well, my visa came in almost immediately, so we were able to see one another more, and our relationship started in a VERY good place. I met his family, was able to get acclimated into Canada, and we took a trip to the Rocky Mountains. Things were going really well for us, and we even went to post-secondary school together. We did a lot of individual and group therapy seasons over the next few years, and I truly thought things were going to be amazing for us... but then things changed." She started crying once she thought of the next events, "His paranoia... it moved on from zombies, to be about other things. When someone is a conspiracy theorist about one thing, they... become conspiracy theorists about other things after a while."

His widening eyes told it all, "Woah, woah, woah. So he became even CRAZIER with his conspiracy theories, even though he said he wouldn't in the finale? What type of things did he get up to? And was your relationship with Samey another thing that made him tick?"

She grabbed a tissue to wipe off the tears, "A lot of it was political, which isn't bad in itself, but he planned to break into the parliament in Ottawa, cause raids in social and political events, and really went off the deep end. He would not let certain things go, and he stopped going to therapy after a while. That stuff got him in quite a bit of trouble, and he REALLY let what Dave was telling him about Samey and I get to his head. Shawn got argumentative with the both of us, did not want us to be friends, and refused to take his medicine. Long story short, he had to be put in an institution for a while, and we kind of, but kind of didn't break up. Shawn was there for a year or two, and while he recently got out, neither of us know the state of our relationship."

"I'm... actually shocked to hear that, and I didn't think things got so bad. Anyways, what have you been up to since you've been on the show, and what have you learned from being on the show?"

Jasmine started smiling again, "Well, I made sure to get my citizenship in Canada solidified once I got up here. Lived with Samantha's family for two years, before I moved on campus to get a degree in Science, and then I went to Veterinarian school, which I just finished not long ago. I opened my own florist business a few years ago, and that's been a slow start, but I am starting to see profit in it now, and am looking forward to expanding it to a few other locations, which I am in the process of right now. What I learned throughout my time on the show is to... embrace vulnerability, since it will be where you attain the most growth from, and how you will be able to form unbreakable bonds. For most of my life, I was very guarded due to people liking to either pick at me, or run in fear from me, and I am still guarded today, but in a different way, and to a MUCH smaller extent, which I had to work on. Overall, I am very appreciative of the show for helping me grow as a person." The 6 foot woman got up to give Josh a hug, "Thank you for the interview, despite hitting a few rough patches."

Josh was stuck in the hug, though let out a small smile, "Well, you ALMOST punched me, when I had one or two people who actually DID punch me during the interview process, so that's a positive spin. Thank you for being so open. Good luck Jasmine."