[Warning: The article below contains major spoilers for The Traitors Season 3.]
Don’t anticipate to see “Boston Rob” Mariano on display screen within the close to future — the fact TV star is taking a breather after his elimination from The Traitors Season 3.
“At this level, I’m form of simply hanging out,” Mariano informed Individuals in a latest interview. “I don’t have a need to return and compete in that realm proper now. I’m going to take a little bit break; the youngsters are off for the summer season.”
That mentioned, the Survivor alum vows to “be in your screens once more quickly.”
He added: “I really really feel like I’m the luckiest particular person on the planet. I didn’t anticipate to be nonetheless doing it after 25 years, so by no means say by no means. You by no means know what’s going to occur.”
Mariano is most well-known as a Survivor castaway after competing in 5 seasons of the CBS present — Marquesas, All-Stars, Heroes vs. Villains, Redemption Island (which he received), and Winners at Conflict— and serving a mentor in Survivor’s Island of the Idols season.
He and his spouse, All-Stars winner Amber Brkich, additionally competed in The Superb Race’s seventh season and the CBS present’s all-star eleventh season.
Lately, Mariano made it to the ultimate 4 of Deal or No Deal Island’s first season. On The Traitors, nonetheless, Mariano received banished by his fellow gamers within the third season’s seventh episode.
Nonetheless, he credit the hit Peacock sequence for introducing him to a brand new fanbase. “You might have that entire Bravo world, the place I feel it launched a complete new subset of folks that watch actuality TV to me,” he informed Individuals. “And now I hear lots of people are going again and watching the previous Survivors and the previous Superb Races and stuff. It’s form of cool to see the youthful technology seeing all of the stuff I’ve been doing for 25 years.”
And Mariano has 4 followers at house: He and Amber are the mother and father of daughters Lucia, 15, Carina, 14, Isabetta, 12, and Adelina, 10. “They’re fairly supportive of the entire thing,” Mariano mentioned. “All of us get a great chuckle out of it for certain.”