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Survivor’s Obvious: Jeff Probst really needs to stop giving Boston Rob special treatment

“Boston” Rob Mariano’s continued prominence on Survivor highlights a pattern of favoritism from Jeff Probst that shouldn’t continue.

As Survivor’s host and longtime boss, there is no doubt that Jeff Probst has always been the reality show’s most famous star. Even with that in mind, there are a handful of other people who’ve been able to be added to the list of people who are most closely associated with the series. The most obvious examples of that are Sandra Diaz-Twine, Tony Vlachos, Parvati Shallow, and, of course, “Boston” Rob Mariano.

When the Survivor Hall of Fame was launched in 2010, Mariano was one of the first five players who was inducted based on a fan vote. It definitely isn’t only the show’s fans who have made their love for Mariano very clear. During interviews and through his actions, Probst has also made it very obvious that he respects and appreciates Mariano. While that is great, I think that Probst really needs to stop giving Mariano special Survivor treatment.

Jeff Probst snuffing Boston Rob Mariano's torch
Survivor: Winners at War | CBS Photo Archive/GettyImages

Boston Rob needs to stop being treated so differently by Jeff Probst

On October 22, 2025, an episode of the On Fire with Jeff Probst: The Official Survivor Podcast titled “Sharks and Seals” was released. During that episode, Jeff Probst could be heard explaining why people like Parvati Shallow and Jeremy Collins had publicly revealed that they weren’t contacted to compete during Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans. As Probst explained, he didn’t want to bring the former winners who competed during Survivor: Winners at War to be part of the upcoming landmark season.

“We made a decision not to bring any of the winners from Winners at War because we had just seen them and it was a big season. And I know a lot of people are going miss players like Jeremy, but that was the reason why. That simple.”

In fairness to Probst, that is a pretty easy-to-understand argument for the host to make. After all, it would be frustrating if Survivor 50 felt like a Survivor: Winners at War retread. However, the problem is that Boston Rob Mariano posted on Instagram about why he won’t be part of the upcoming season. As part of his post, the Survivor Hall of Famer stated that after Probst contacted him about being part of Survivor 50, Mariano turned the opportunity down.

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