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EXCLUSIVE: Why Survivor eliminee Nathan was a “sitting duck”

"I should have done the complete opposite of what I did."
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From the very first tribal council Titan tribe member Nathan Freeman knew he was in a sinking ship in the game of Australian Survivor.

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The former professional AFL player turned AFL agent believed his strength and easygoing personality would pave his way comfortably until at least tribe swap, and hopefully through to merge, but unsurprisingly things didn’t go to plan.

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After his closest alliance member Frankie had her torch snuffed in episode one, Nathan was left at the bottom of the tribe, with only strongman Jayden to lean on as the game progressed. 

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But ultimately when it came down to it, Jayden had no choice but to betray his in-game BFF and side with the rest of the Titans tribe who saw Nathan as an easy target for the next tribal council.

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Things didn’t go as planned for Nathan. (Credit: Channel Ten)

Speaking exclusively with New Idea the morning after his onscreen elimination aired, Nathan revealed that he knew his game was “shot to pieces” from the moment the Titans tribe turned on Frankie. 

“I was just scraping through from then on. I thought I’d be a more lowkey [player], but I’m a very outgoing loud personality and I [guess] I just got too swept up in it and too excited about the game…maybe that put a few noses out of the joint.”

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“By the time we made it to that last tribal council I already knew I was a sitting duck,” he added.

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Once Frankie had her torch snuffed, Nathan knew he was a “sitting duck.” (Credit: Channel Ten)

Considering this, we had to ask Nathan if there is anything he would change about his time in Samoa, especially knowing what he knows now months after filming has wrapped. 

“I’d change everything and do the complete opposite of what I did,” the Gold Coast local admitted unashamedly.

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“I think [if I played again] I’d go into Survivor and be much more lowkey and play the long game rather than just go out there and make things happen straight away. I think I just wanted to get out there and start having fun.

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Nathan has high hopes for his friend Jayden. (Credit: Channel Ten)

As for which player he thinks has what it takes to take out the title of sole Survivor, he’s got his hopes pinned on Jayden. 

“He’s got the strength, he’s a funny guy everyone loves him. He’s got all the tools he needs [to succeed], he just needs to get his head screwed on.”

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