He misplaced the million and the lady.
On “Survivor 48,” David Kinne opened up about his life again house, revealing that he lived in a trailer exterior his dad’s home and wanted to win the $1 million in any other case his girlfriend would go away him.
After being voted off on Wednesday night time’s episode, the 39-year-old stunt performer solely confirmed to The Submit that his girlfriend dumped him when he returned from Fiji.
“I think it was like a month after I told her that I didn’t win, she went her separate ways,” Kinne revealed. “And that was about six, seven months ago.”
However Kinne mentioned he considers the breakup “such a blessing” as a result of it “was a really toxic relationship looking back at it.”
“And since then, things have worked out brilliantly,” he shared. “I’m so blessed. I’m now currently in Ohio, so I’m out of the trailer, much better situation that I’m in. I moved out here. I’m working as a jump pilot. So I’m flying skydivers for the season. And so I am building hours towards the career, getting in the airlines, starting that family one day that I truly want.”
Kinne additionally confirmed he’s “dating the most incredible woman” now.
“She is the girl of my dreams,” he gushed.
Kinne spoke to The Submit about some followers calling him a “villain” on social media, as properly. He insisted it’s a title he doesn’t suppose he deserves.
“I could be the most perfect ‘Survivor’ player. I could do everything almost right. And the moment I make the smallest, little mistake, they’re like, ‘Oh yeah, that guy’s an a-hole,’” Kinne mentioned. “That’s the nature of it. I’ve dealt with that my whole life. So it doesn’t rub me the wrong way at all. I just kind of laugh at it because I know who I am.”
“People are calling me dumb or a dumb jock. I literally solved every puzzle that I attempted,” he continued. “I obviously have my finger on the pulse. I have a great read on everybody. You could argue my social game at the very end there. But I think it’s just funny and I laugh at it.”
Kinne referred to as out “the hypocrisy” of sure viewers coming for him — however praising Kamilla Karthigesu.
“Kamilla’s literally calling me names. I never called anybody names out there,” Kinne acknowledged. “And you’re gonna praise her, her gameplay, when she’s literally just letting Kyle do her dirty work? And if it wasn’t for Kyle pushing, she would have been out the door. And yet she’s somehow this amazing player and she’s allowed to say all these things and I’m not. I literally didn’t say anything aggressive or negative. And I just laugh at it.”
“Do you not realize your own hypocrisy here because of the fact that… what? Because I have muscles? Because I look the way that I do? I think it’s hilarious.”
Concerning his elimination, Kinne admitted he “wasn’t shocked” about being betrayed by his “Strong 5” alliance members Kyle Fraser, Eva Erickson, Shauhin Davari and Joe Hunter.
“I had a really good feeling that there was some animosity and there were some issues within this core five alliance,” he defined. “I didn’t particularly know if it was going to be me or not, but I had a strong feeling — like 80% chance — that there was going be an issue or someone on the strong five was going to be targeted. And then among that, I had a 50% chance feeling that it was gonna be me.”
“But no, I wasn’t really truly shocked. It was more like when I gave that look to Joe, it was a look of disappointment,” he added. “I thought him and I were on the same page because he looked to me at one point in the island, he says, ‘I’m never going to stab you in the back. I’m going to give you a sword and we’re going to duel it to the end.’ And I was like, ‘Yes, that’s what I want.’”
“And obviously, he didn’t do that,” Kinne mentioned of Hunter. “He went again on his phrase a number of instances. That was a glance of disappointment fairly than shock.“
“Survivor” airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.