Survivor 48s Star Toomey responds to chaotic Eva Erickson continuously targeting her

The tribe has spoken against Star Toomey — but now she’s speaking back.The “Survivor” Season 48 contestant addressed her exit from the game in an exclusive interview with The Post, including how her former tribemates Eva Erickson and Joe Hunter consistently targeted her.Toomey, 28, revealed that she doesn’t regret giving Erickson, 24, her Hidden Immunity Idol earlier in the season — but she did hope the decision would lead to a different outcome.“I thought at least that would have solidified a better relationship for me and her,” Toomey told The Post.“I thought at that point that would be the olive branch, or that would be what she needed to say, like, ‘Yo, I’m not I’m not your enemy.’ But as we watch every episode, she’s saying my name every time.”“And I don’t understand why, because I’m like, ‘Girl, I thought we was cool.

Can you keep my name out your mouth? You’re bringing too much attention,'” Toomey continued.“Every time, I’m like, ‘Girl, why you keep saying my name? I just gave you this idol.’ Maybe at that point I would hope that she would have played it for me or maybe been like, ‘Hey girl Thank you.

I appreciate you.Here it is.

Here’s it back.I think it might be you.

Here’s your idol.'”Toomey joked that Erickson had her “foot on the neck” all season, and responded to the other castaways saying she was “chaotic” on the island.“A lot of the people are saying I’m all over the place.

And I’m watching, I’m like, ‘I’m not.You guys are all over place.

Y’all are chaotic.Y’all are paranoid.

Y’all are the ones creating the problems,'” she said.Toomey also told The Post she was surprised to see Hunter call her his “Kryptonite” on last night’s episode.“In my mind, no one knows it but Joe wanted to work with me,” she shared.“I don’t know when he wanted to work with me first versus when him and Eva had that moment on their walk and they decided that they would work...

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Publisher: New York Post

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