Thursday, February 11, 2010

Survivor SA Santa Carolina: 10 questions with Izak Davel.


When Survivor SA Santa Carolina on Wednesdays on M-Net at 19:30 started, I asked all the contestants the same 10 questions - from their best physical assets, their swimwear, who'd they want to have on the island with them, and even if sand got into places it shouldn't have!

Yesterday I gave you the answers of Ashley Hayden RIGHT HERE and today it's Izak Davel's turn.

Click on READ MORE below to see what Izak Davel answers.


10 questions with Ashley Hayden

1. If you have to describe Survivor SA Santa Carolina in terms of the crowd, would you describe it as kindergarden, primary school or high school - and why?
High school. The island created a bunch of emotional teenagers.

2. Did sand get into a place where it irritated you and what was it?
Only in my ears. Luckily I covered the rest of my body pretty well.

3. Choose one word to describe Survivor SA Santa Carolina to tell viewers why they have to make sure they don't miss a moment.
Rollercoaster.

4. What will viewers NOT know about the swimwear that they will get to see you in?
How dirty my swimwear became. Even though it looks clean on screen.

5. If you could have chosen, what local celebrity would you have wanted to be a part of Survivor SA Santa Carolina with you?
Shaleen Surtie-Richards.

6. The first thought right after I heard I'm definitely going to be on Survivor SA Santa Carolina, was . . .
Please let my wife be safe while I'm away.

7. What do you consider to be your best physical asset - and what do you think you bring in terms of brains?
I'm a small guy and fairly supple. Brain wise I'm calm and take my time to make decisions.

8. On a more serious note, is there something in real-life that you feel you have conquered and ''survived'' before doing Survivor SA Santa Carolina?
Yes. I have been able to stay true to myself and not to fall into the ''celebrity'' state of mind.

9. What and whom did you miss the most while you played the game and why?
My wife. She's the only one that keeps me sane.

10. What is a new life lesson/motto that you've come away from the island with, something general that you've learned about life/people?
Be thankful for what you've got.

Survivor SA Santa Carolina, Wednesdays, M-Net, 19:30