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Name (Age): Lucy Huang (42)

Current Residence: Diamond Bar, CA

Occupation: Dietician

Hobbies: Lifting weights, cooking with my kids, and watching food shows to find new restaurants.

Pet Peeves: Lazy people, people with no common sense, and whiners.

Three Words to Describe You: Stubborn, hardworking, and controlling.

NOTE: Usually I get a good thirty minutes with each contestant before the game starts. However, this season I had to get through all 20 players in only two-and-a-half hours. So, these pieces will be short and hopefully sweet.

Gordon Holmes: Scanning over your bio here, you refer to yourself as “stubborn.” Is that an advantage or a disadvantage?

Lucy Huang: (Laughs) I guess it depends on how you use it.

Holmes: Fair enough. You also mention that your father was very angry. “Survivor” is a game where people are frequently angry. Is this a situation where you’ve learned to deal with people in tense situations?

Huang: Absolutely. I think at the end of the day you have to gain respect from it. If someone’s angry because something went wrong and you can be nurturing, that’s a positive as well.

Holmes: “Survivor” tends to have some deceit in it. Do you have any problems lying?

Huang: White lies? No.

Holmes: What about flirting? Is that a tool at your disposal?

Huang: Absolutely, that’s how I get things done sometimes.

Holmes: Did you and your husband have a talk beforehand about that?

Huang: Uh…(Laughs) no.

Holmes: (Laughs) Too late now.

Huang: (Laughs) He can get mad at me after.

Holmes: How well do you deal with being lied to?

Huang: If it’s a strategy I can respect…it wouldn’t be so bad. I know this is a game and I have to deal with it.

Holmes: How about hunger?

Huang: I’m pretty good at it, I’m a competitor. I’m an IFBB (International Federation of Bodybuidling and Fitness) pro. So, a lot of time I have to cut out food. I think that will be one of my strengths.

Holmes: Lack of sleep?

Huang: I manage a business, I have four kids, I have a husband, I really don’t get much sleep.

Holmes: Gordon, what is this “sleep” you’re talking about?

Huang: Yeah, exactly. (Laughs) I can function.

Holmes: Extreme temperatures?

Huang: I don’t like being cold. I’d rather be hot.

Holmes: How about paranoia?

Huang: I don’t know…I haven’t thought about that one.

Holmes: I’m told that’s a big one that most people don’t appreciate until they’re out there.

Huang: I think I’ll have to observe people and see what their personalities are like. And if they go out talking, I have to appreciate that they do the same thing with me.

Holmes: Have you seen any of the other players yet?

Huang: Only a few of them.

Holmes: Any early thoughts?

Huang: Right now they’re all being kind and smiling. We’ll see how long that lasts.

Holmes: Usually not long.

Holmes: If there is a twist, what do you think it could be?

Huang: That the weakest link will win.

Holmes: Do you consider yourself the weakest link?

Huang: It depends on how I play it. I could be the shy girl, the introvert…I play many roles in life.

Holmes: With your IBFF background, I can’t see you as the introvert.

Huang: I’ve been surrounded by different people my whole life. I managed a company that has over 200 employees with different personalities. I’m also a competitor so I’m around young girls and older girls and a lot of men. I also deal with my children and their teams as a soccer mom. So, my life really entails a lot of different personalities that I need to portray. I think that will be a benefit for me in the game.

Holmes: If you could align with any former player, who would it be?

Huang: I kind of like the way Cydney (Gillon) has been playing this season. She’s been quiet, low-key, but she’s getting respect from people. I think soon she’ll be able to play more of her cards.

Holmes: Lighting round time…cats or dogs?

Huang: Dogs.

Holmes: Beer or wine?

Huang: Wine.

Holmes: Superman or Batman?

Huang: Superman.

Holmes: Meat or vegetables?

Huang: Meat.

Holmes: Republican or democrat?

Huang: Republican.

Holmes: Books or TV?

Huang: TV.

Holmes: Swimming or sunbathing?

Huang: Swimming.

Holmes: Many casual friends or one good friend?

Huang: One good friend.

Holmes: A nice car or a nice home?

Huang: A nice home.

Holmes: Smart or funny?

Huang: Funny.

Holmes: Parvati or Boston Rob?

Huang: Boston Rob.

Holmes: Big vacation or big TV?

Huang: Vacation.

Holmes: Working alone or with a team?

Huang: Alone.

Holmes: Dragons or unicorns?

Huang: Unicorns! For my daughter.

Holmes: Careful planning or fly by the seat of your pants?

Huang: Fly by the seat of my pants.

Holmes: And finally, Jeff Probst or Ryan Seacrest?

Huang: Oh, Jeff.

Don’t miss the season premiere of “Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen-X,” Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 8pm ET.