"Survivor: Game Changers" contestant Zeke Smith was outed as transgender in the most public way possible — on primetime TV.
In a Hail Mary move to save his own skin on the CBS reality competition on Wednesday night, fellow contestant Jeff Varner told the rest of the tribe that "there was deception here," before turning to Smith and asking, "Why haven't you told anyone here that you're transgender?"
While Smith remained quiet in the wake of the revelation from his former confidante, Varner tried to save face by arguing $1 million was at stake. "I'm gonna beat myself up over this," he added, before sitting for the rest of the Council with his head between his hands.
Smith, a 29-year-old Brooklyn-based asset manager, hadn't planned to come out on the show as he "didn't want to be the 'first transgender 'Survivor' contestant," he told the new issue of People magazine. "I'm not ashamed of being trans, but I didn't want that to be my story… I just wanted to go out on an adventure and play a great game. I just wanted to be known for my game."
Before Wednesday's episode aired, Nick Adams, Director of GLAAD's Transgender Media Program, said in a statement to TheWrap: "Tonight's episode of CBS' 'Survivor' was gut-wrenching. CBS looked at the consequences of outing a transgender person against his will.
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"At Tribal Council, contestant Jeff Varner told his tribemates that fellow contestant Zeke Smith is a transgender man. Zeke Smith played in the previous season 'Millennials vs. Gen X' before being brought back immediately for the current season 'Game Changers.' During both seasons, Zeke has played as an out gay man, but chose not to disclose his gender history to his tribemates or to the viewing audience," Adams explained.