Elisabeth Hasselbeck Declines Return to ‘Survivor’ Amid Season 50 Speculation
Elisabeth Hasselbeck has made it clear that she will not return to compete in CBS’s “Survivor.” The former co-host of “The View” discussed her decisions during an appearance on the podcast “Behind the Table.”
Declining Offers for “Survivor 50”
The 48-year-old revealed that she has been approached multiple times by producers to return to the iconic reality show. Despite this, her answer has consistently been a firm “no.”
- Hasselbeck participated in “Survivor: The Australian Outback” in 2001.
- She placed fourth in the competition, gaining significant recognition.
- The current season, “Survivor 50,” features 24 returning players.
Family Comes First
One of the primary reasons for her decision is family commitment. Hasselbeck expressed her reluctance to leave her children, stating, “I barely want to miss a game today that I know is going on.” She has three children with her husband, former NFL quarterback Tim Hasselbeck: daughter Grace, 20, and sons Taylor, 18, and Isaiah, 16.
Time on “The View”
Hasselbeck’s experience on “Survivor” proved beneficial for her role on “The View.” She joined the talk show in 2003 and co-hosted until 2013. Recently, she filled in as a guest co-host, replacing Alyssa Farrah Griffin during her maternity leave.
End of Rumors
Last May, Hasselbeck addressed speculation about her potential participation in “Survivor 50” via social media. She reiterated, “No, I’m not doing ‘Survivor.’” Instead, she plans to spend her time gardening and working on personal projects.
Preparations for Challenges
Reflecting on her time on “Survivor,” Hasselbeck described it as a “great training ground” for her discussions on “The View.” She humorously noted the challenges she faced during her 39-day stay in the Australian Outback, emphasizing the experience helped her develop skills for her television career.
Overall, Elisabeth Hasselbeck remains committed to her family and has chosen to focus on their needs rather than return to the competitive landscape of “Survivor.”