Probst mentions that it wasn't taped in front of a live audience, but that moment will go down in history. "When I left that day, I did call my wife and say 'Well, that's one for the books.' Getting to work with stars with the magnitude of Cryer and Ashton [Kutcher] on a show of this magnitude created by one of the biggest TV creators of all time—and be naked. That will go down in the scrapbook."
And if you're wondering how he maintains such a toned and muscular bod, well, just know it doesn't come easy.
"That's called I'm not 20 anymore. If you want to stay fit, you have to work at it. It's definitely not a case of (I was born with) good genes and I eat McDonald's every day. I definitely put effort into staying fit. You have to if you want to live a long time, why wouldn't you? And if you're in this industry, you better. And if you work on a show like Survivor.
"There's lots of reasons that I work to stay in shape. And it's a good thing because they don't give you a lot of advance notice. It's not like they called in June and said 'Hey, in November, we'd like to use you.' It was like 48 hours later we were shooting."
Now only one question remains: Was that bacon cooked on his hot body?
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