‘Survivor’ queen Sandra Diaz-Twine on whether she would ever play ‘Big Brother’: ‘I can’t stand a dirty kitchen’

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Following her recent exit from “The Traitors” Season 2, in which she came in fifth place, “Survivor” legend Sandra Diaz-Twine went on Rob Cesternino‘s “Rob Has A Podcast” where she revealed whether she would ever play CBS’s rival reality TV show, “Big Brother.” Well, the simple answer is no — womp, womp. But the longer answer is a lot more blunt and hilarious, which fans of Queen Sandra have become accustomed to over the years. Watch the clip below.

“They record 24/7,” Sandra reminded viewers about the “Big Brother” shooting schedule. “People are messy. I can’t stand a dirty kitchen. I don’t wanna have to come and tell you to get your s*** out the dryer, or get your s*** from the washer into the dryer. I don’t wanna have to say, ‘Whose socks are these that got left in the dryer?’ … No.”

Rob informed her that “Big Brother” producers let Cirie Fields (who also went from “Survivor” to “The Traitors”) compete with her son, Jared Fields, so maybe Sandra could enter the house with her daughter, Alanna “Nina” Twine. But Sandra just shook her head silently in response.

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“A hundred days is a lot,” Sandra stated emphatically, referring to the duration of last year’s “Big Brother” competition. “I’ve been married for 30 successful years — you’re trying to get me divorced!” For the record, Cirie lasted a whopping 93 out of 100 days on “BB25” last summer.

Sandra’s reality TV journey began on “Survivor: Pearl Islands” where she won the $1 million prize. (See the winners list.) She then returned in “Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains” where she received her “Queen” monicker because she triumphed yet again, becoming the first two-time winner in the show’s history. Following that, Sandra experienced a unique 16-day curse where she was eliminated on that exact same day in “Survivor: Game Changers,” “Survivor: Winners at War” and “Australian Survivor: Blood V Water.” This year, she tried her luck on “The Traitors U.S.” where she made it all the way to the Season 2 finale.

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