Chrissy Sarnowsky is not mincing words about her former “Survivor 48” tribemates.
The 54-year-old fire lieutenant blasted the “Strong 5” alliance of David Kinne, Joe Hunter, Eva Erickson, Shauhin Davari and Kyle Fraser in her exclusive interview with The Post Thursday, calling their vow to play the game honorably “total bulls–t.”
“If hear honest integrity one more time out of any of their mouths, or if I had a dollar for every time I heard honest integrity,” Sarnowsky said after she was voted out during Wednesday’s episode.
“I look at Eva and Joe and I’m like, ‘Okay, maybe they were being honest and had integrity with each other.’ What the hell does that do for my game? That just makes you even stronger that you’re saying you’re going to be honest with each other,” she explained.
“But as far as everybody else, you’re not being honest with anybody. So don’t be… and David liked to use that word, too,” she continued. “And I’m like, ‘You’re not being honest either!’ It was hypocritical in my eyes.“
Sarnowsky told The Post that her heated confrontation with Kinne, 39, at tribal council was worse than what was shown.
“At one point he was like yelling at me,” she said. “And I remember turning around going, ‘Who are you yelling at?’ Because David is not that person. David is so sweet and so kind and really a gentleman with women. And to hear him yelling at me during that point, I was like, ‘Oh, f–k, I lost it.’”
Sarnowsky also addressed Erickson’s unwillingness to work with her during the game.
“I tried to pull her aside because I love hockey. I’ve had season tickets for the Chicago Blackhawks. Big hockey fan. So I thought maybe that would go well,” Sarnowsky explained. “But once we merged, she was already in tight with Joe and Shauhin. And she had David now, so she didn’t need me.”
“I had asked her one time who she was voting for. And she said, ‘Whoever Joe’s voting for,’” Sarnowsky recalled. “And I was just like, ‘Really?’ That was her game, and I was like, whatever. I really didn’t want anything to do with her, to be honest.”
Sarnowsky confessed that she was “salty” and “pissed” at Kinne when she got voted out because she blamed him for not working with the other original Civa members (Sarnowsky, Fraser, Kamilla Karthigesu and Mitch Guerra) to become the new majority alliance.
“There was so much going on behind the scenes that I didn’t know about. But at the time, I really thought it was all David’s fault,” she said. “So I was pissed at David, but I was ready to go.”
“There was such a disparity in camp,” Sarnowsky continued. “There were two fire pits. The strong people were sleeping by the one fire pit and it was roaring. They had a big log. And then all us weak people, we had little sticks. We’re freezing at night and they’re warm and to me it was just so obvious.”
“Survivor” airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.