Each weekday, EW will post the answers from a different player.

Survivorplayers often describe their cast as a family.

And then there is Lindsey Cascaddan (now Lindsey Cascaddan Roberts).

Survivor - Lindsey Cascaddan

Lindsey Cascaddan on ‘Survivor: Worlds Apart’.Monty Brinton/CBS

“I probably couldn’t even name my whole cast.

That sounds bad, but I’m not into pretending.”

No, she is not.

Lindsey Cascaddan (Survivor: Worlds Apart – season 30)

Lindsey Cascaddan on ‘Survivor: Worlds Apart’.Monty Brinton/CBS

(She was right.)

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: First off, what have you been up to since appearing onSurvivor?

LINDSEY CASCADDAN ROBERTS:Oh my gosh, so much!

My high school sweetheart and I tied the knot as the show was airing.

We have had two more little girls, which makes three in total for us.

What is your proudest moment ever from playingSurvivor?

I’m really proud I played asme,not a version of myself edified for TV.

I’ve seen a lot of people who play this game change who they are to win.

I’m a girl’s girl through and through.

Not everyone who plays can say that.

What is your biggest regret from yourSurvivorexperience?

I said this when I left the island and I’ll say it again: I regret nothing.

We had no idea who was playing with whom for so long!

But I don’t regret not “playing the game.”

I will always remember surfing on wood that we salvaged from the island.

I will always remember holding each other, crying, talking about family and home.

You get to quiet your brain and justbeif you want to.

To me, that’s losing, no matter how much money someone hands you in the end.

How do you feel about the edit you got on the show?

Everyone gets the edit they deserve.

I truly believe that.

If you looked boring, you’re probably boring.

If you looked like an ass, you’re probably an ass.

If you looked weird, you’re probably weird.

Can they copy and paste things here and there?

But they can’t make you say or do anything.

They can’t edit your face and body language.

That’s you, boo!

You just might not like you.

What was it like coming back to regular society after being out there?

Was there culture shock or an adjustment coming back?

I landed in Houston and had a long layover before heading home to Florida.

It was so overwhelming!Thousandsof texts and voicemails.

I called my husband right away, and I’ll never forget his voice.

He was so happy.

He was deployed when I left, so we hadn’t seen each other in 10 months!

Little things were so hard though.

The first time I bought coffee after the show, I walked away without paying.

Money wasn’t a thing.

Our mind creates habits so fast, it’s amazing.

I had really forgotten that money existed.

But I sat down and just decided to leave, take a risk.

Whom do you still talk, text, or email with from your season?

I’ll be honest, I probably couldn’t even name my whole cast.

That sounds bad, but I’m not into pretending.

I still keep up with Sierra [Dawn Thomas], who is my girl since day one.

I know, I know, chicken parm and tuna.

But… it works.

I likeSurvivor, but I couldn’t tell you a season I care more about than another.

We are all just normal people.

Who’s one player from anotherSurvivorseason you wish you could have played with or against and why?

Other than that, I don’t think anyone’s overly special.

Let me play withJeff Probst.

If you could make one change to any aspect ofSurvivor,what would it be and why?

Let people be partially self-sufficientandhave to get along with others.

Finally, would you play again if asked?

No, I don’t think so.

I’m happy I played.Survivoris the s—!

Best reality show ever.

Been there, done that.

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