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'Survivor' Season 32 Spoilers: A Bromance Brewing

Even though the current season of "Survivor: Kaoh Rong – Brains vs. Brawn vs. Beauty" had just started, alliances have already been formed.

It was reported that Caleb Reynolds and his fellow tribe member Tai Trang already started becoming good friends. Fans can call the relationship a bromance even though the two have contrasting personalities. It has been one of the focuses in the previous episodes, which have fans wondering how long their developing friendship will last in the current season of the series.

According to Entertainment Weekly, the host of the series Jeff Probst shared some interesting insight about the two. He said, "Ah, man, this is my favorite bromance of all time because both people are so likable and the partnership is so unlikely. Think about it. A survivor of the Vietnam war gets on a boat with 100 other people and immigrates to America where he is living a happy life as a gay gardener in San Francisco."

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Probst explained that both were surprised of the friendship and how eeasliy they got along with each other. The two are not afraid to be silly, as seen in the most recent episode of the series. It was revealed that Trang tried to get a kiss from Reynolds, which they both found funny.

It was said that when the producers met Tai, they were certain that his personality will be well liked by their American audiences. However, at first, Probst was not sure how Caleb would be received by the viewers. Surprisingly, he also made a positive impact on the series, despite his aggressive personality.

Probst explained that he was wrong to have judged Caleb. He stated, "CBS were absolutely right and I was absolutely wrong. In fact, I don't know that I've ever been that wrong."

With that, fans will just have to catch "Survivor: Kaoh Rong – Brains vs. Brawn vs. Beauty" on CBS every Wednesday.

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