Survivor host Jeff Probst and winner Parvati Shallow have now weighed in on the "white collar" tribe, who will be competing in Survivor: Worlds Apart this spring.

Probst and Shallow spoke with Xfinity's Gordon Holmes about the sure-to-be-entertaining white collar tribe on Survivor: Worlds Apart. The tribe has six very colorful personalities and while Probst and Shallow did not agree on everyone, they did share who they would and wouldn't work with in the game.

Shallow said that corporate executive Carolyn Rivera is someone who will likely clash with her fellow tribemates. "She's got strong opinions and is really loyal. I would keep her around because I think she'd stick with me and she'd take some of the heat off of me by rubbing some people the wrong way."

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Moving on to marketing director Joaquin Souberbielle, Shallow observed that he is "so full of himself" and will likely get on people's nerves. "I'd flirt with him but wouldn't worry about pledging allegiance. He's going to dig his own grave."

Media consultant Max Dawson is someone that Probst wouldn't trust in the game.

"He probably knows the game as well as I do, and I don't like that," Probst added. "So, simply by the fact that I see him as competition, I'm going to take that beard, I'm going to bury him in the sand, and let the scorpions have at him."

Shallow noted that Yahoo executive Shirin Oskooi loves her, adding that she would want to work with her.

"We could put our heads together and pull off some badass moves that would make Jeff's eyeballs bug out at Tribal."

As for retail buyer So Kim, Probst said he would definitely align with her though he would probably blindside her down the road.
"I would tell her, 'I think you're devilish. I think you're super smart. I think you can win this game and I'd like to go deep with you to the end. If you beat me, I'm OK with that. If you betray me, I'll never let you forget it.' Then I would get rid of her three weeks before she'd ever see if coming."

Finally, Probst said that ex-talent agent's assistant Tyler Fredrickson would be "easy" for him to work with in the game "because I do think he wants to be in my club. I would let him be in my club and I'd keep him because he's strong and malleable. I'd rein him in, and then when it was time to get rid of somebody, Tyler would go."

It remains to be seen if Probst and Shallow are right about any of these contestants in terms of how trustworthy they are, so viewers will have to tune in this week.

Survivor: Worlds Apart airs Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

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