Each weekday, EW will post the answers from a different player.
What does Corinne have to say now about her time on the island?
CORINNE KAPLAN:I have a very successful career in the medical diagnostics space.

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But I doubt anyone wants to read about that.
SinceSurvivor, I went onThe Amazing RacewithEliza Orlinsand had two very successful podcasts.
I joke that I get on a show about once every five years…so tick tock!

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Did I get married and have kids?
But did I get drunk at the National Western Livestock show and buy an alpaca?
I named him Tupaca Shakur (IG@tupaca_the_alpaca).

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Highly recommend that over children.
What is your proudest moment ever from playingSurvivor?
I think being onSurvivoris very selfish in general.
The whole thing is meant to garner attention and accolades for yourself.
What is your biggest regret from yourSurvivorexperiences?
I still get DMs almost every day from people who hate me and demand I apologize.
And so, I would like to address them in the following statement: I regret nothing.
At the live reunion, they cut to commercial break.
My father stood up and frantically mouthed to me, “Just say you’re sorry!”
At that point, I had already been booed and my parents were kind of panicking.
I crossed my arms and yelled back, “Absolutely not!”
How do you feel about the edit you got on the show?
I love my edit on both seasons.
Mostly because it wasn’t much of an “edit.”
I think fans are not able to process characters that are multidimensional.
So, for the most part, you get stuck in one “character” lane.
My lane was very accurate.
So, for that, I can’t be mad.
What was it like coming back to regular society after being out there?
Was there culture shock or an adjustment coming back?
Honestly, I’ve fasted hundreds of times in my life (hello, I lived in Hollywood).
Not eating wasn’t that big of a deal.
I trained in severe water deprivation.
To this day, I only drink a few sips of water a day.
None of the elements were a problem for me because I grew up in the Everglades.
The problem was being surrounded by losers.
Once that was removed, the only “adjustment” was learning to be away from my close alliance.
It was like a piece of my heart was missing.
I am still extremely close with them all.
Randy Bailey spent Christmas with me this year, actually!
But I don’t have that emotion.
Not in real life or on TV.
The only thing I’ve ever regretted is eating something high calorie while on Ambien.
Whom do you still talk, text, or email with the most from your seasons?
I would honestly feel bad leaving anyone out here.
My opinion is trash.
But I love any situation where a pretty girl wins in life.
I’m not a big fan of an underdog storyline.
Who’s one player from anotherSurvivorseason you wish you could have played with or against and why?
It’s common knowledge that I have a history withEthan Zohn.
He has known me longer than any other player and in a very different way.
But we are quite competitive with each other.
I want to go to the end with him and then I want to beat him by a landslide.
If you could make one change to any aspect ofSurvivor,what would it be and why?
I wish the show made entertainment instead of a “statement.”
Sadly, in recent years it has destroyed people’s lives, reputations, and careers.
It’s something I really respect aboutThe Amazing Race.
They don’t have the desire to exploit anyone for high drama.
It’s hard to see that happen and not feel really icky about being a part of theSurvivorfranchise.
Finally, would you play again if asked?
I have been asked back and said no.
I have been asked back and said yes.
I know what both of those things feel like.
But, if they got [casting director] Lynne Spillman back, I bet she could convince me.
She’s a Svengali of sorts.
Then she put me onRace.
I’d pretty much follow her to the ends of the reality TV earth!