A well-known fitness instructor and media figure has publicly stated his desire to join the cast of a popular reality competition show centered on strategy and deceit.
In a recent interview, the 37-year-old Peloton star, who gained wider fame after a stint on a celebrity dance competition, admitted he is eagerly awaiting an invitation. “I’m still waiting on that call!” he said. “The whole concept just looks like a blast.”
However, he humorously questioned his own potential performance. “I think I’d be terrible at it,” he confessed. “The entire point is the game of deception, so contestants shouldn’t get upset when people lie—that’s the assignment!”
His fascination with the series began after a friend’s recommendation, leading him to binge multiple seasons. He praised the show’s format and highlighted a particular contestant from an earlier season for their masterful gameplay. “They went in with a plan and executed it perfectly. That’s the kind of strategic play I admire,” he noted.
This new interest marks a shift, as he previously declared he was done with competitive reality TV after his last experience, which he found intensely demanding. “It was incredibly difficult, and I wasn’t sure I’d ever put myself through that again,” he explained. “But watching this show changed my mind. I think I could have fun with it, and I wouldn’t hold back if someone came after me.”
He was quick to clarify the limits of his newfound reality TV ambition, firmly ruling out any participation in extreme survival or stunt-based challenges. “Those are completely off the table for me,” he stated.
Beyond television, the instructor is focusing on selective projects that align with his personal and creative goals, including his podcast and exploring opportunities in content creation. “I’m at a stage where I’m prioritizing what truly excites me and allows me to leverage my humor and creativity,” he shared.
The interview also touched on his current partnership with a plant-based beverage brand, which he promotes as a nutritious component for morning routines and post-workout shakes. “It’s about fueling your body properly without the junk,” he remarked, playfully comparing his search for the right milk alternative to a dating journey that has finally found “the right fit.”
He specifically endorsed the brand’s unsweetened varieties for their zero-sugar profile, noting they make for a far superior protein shake base than water. “It transforms the experience and makes getting your nutrients much more enjoyable,” he added.
