“I would love to do another season of All Stars, or even a regular Challenge. I’m ready for both,” The Challenge star told EW.
He then referenced his friend Wes Bergmann, a multiple-time Challenge champ, with whom he created a show called Friends and Benefits. Nehemiah mentioned while shooting that show, they had other members of the current Challenge cast flying in to Kansas City and he realized he could still compete with them.
“I was hanging out with them, working out with them, so that really ignited the fire in me because I’m working out next to these current Challengers and I’m seeing that I’m keeping up with them. And I’m not much older!” Nehemiah shared.
That said, several incidents involved drama amongst castmates, and even friends, during the All Stars season. That included an early blowup involving Trishelle Cannatella and Katie Cooley, two former friends outside the show.
Early in All Stars Episode 7, Jisela Delgado and Aneesa Ferreira had a spotlight on their friendship. Apparently, the two originally met on Battle of the Sexes and continued a friendship outside of the show that grew strong over the years. They mentioned Facetiming and messaging each other often, before going on All Stars.
During the episode, viewers saw Jisela become upset with Aneesa’s vote at deliberation. Basically, Jisela and Eric “Big Easy” Banks were already going into elimination as they performed worst in the daily challenge. Ahead of the deliberation, Jisela suggested to Aneesa and other castmates that everyone needed to vote for a male competitor that hadn’t been in the elimination yet.
The Challenge: All Stars, Episode 7 | How to watch, time, stream, cast
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“The Challenge: All Stars” continues today, Thursday, May 13 on Paramount+.
From Paramount+: “In a brand new limited series, twenty-two of the most iconic, boldest, and fiercest Challenge All Stars from the original The Real World and Road Rules return for a second chance at the ultimate competition as they vie for their shot at the $500,000 grand prize. Hosted by TJ Lavin, the nine-episode season will follow competitors as they face unprecedented, over-the-top challenges set in the Andes Mountains of Argentina. The Paramount+ original series welcomes back many of the greatest reality titans the franchise has ever seen, including some who haven’t competed in more than two decades.”
Who went home on The Challenge: All Stars Episode 7? Last elimination arrives before TJ’s final
Thu May 13, 2021 at 12:29pm ET
The Challenge: All Stars competitors were even closer to the final in Episode 7. Pic credit: Paramount+
To kick off The Challenge: All Stars Episode 7, competitors returned home from elimination with Mark Long wearing his Godfather crown as he celebrated his elimination win. He mentioned any beef he had with Kendal Sheppard is now squashed, and he’d love to run a final with her.
Derrick Kosinski talked about not winning a Challenge championship since 2008 and how he needs a big win to feel good about himself on All Stars. Nehemiah Clark seemed to feel safe in the house after not doing a Challenge in 10 years.
Tue May 11, 2021 at 7:43pm ET
Darrell Taylor, Aneesa Ferreira, and Jonna Mannion react to TJ Lavin’s announcement on The Challenge: All Stars. Pic credit: Paramount+
The Challenge: All Stars has been captivating viewers each week with a combination of fun and competitive intensity along with bits of drama sprinkled in.
There have also been a few TJ Lavin twists along the way, as competitors are battling in Argentina for a solo prize of $500,000. Only one competitor will walk away with the prize money and bragging rights, and based on the new Episode 7 trailer, the final is super close.
TJ drops a major announcement in the trailer, which also showcases the next daily challenge and possibly an argument amongst two of the cast members on the way.