I was wrong about a lot of people who had my back who I didn't think they had my back. I was wrong about a lot of the catfishes. SG: What shocked me the most was how wrong I was about so much. 17: Has there been anything that surprised you as you rewatched the show? Things would happen that were fun and exciting and those little things that would pick my spirit up. I was going through my own private battles, but they did do absolutely everything they could to make me feel as comfortable as possible. It had nothing to do with production or the way anything was going - it was me. When I get anxiety, my stomach hurts, so I don't eat. I have really bad anxiety so I was overthinking a lot. SC: To be honest, the producers were in charge of us and the wellness team would take care of us and that's probably the biggest reason that I stayed motivated because, the majority of the time, I was actually pretty miserable. Especially, like looking back at it like Antonio, someone who had my back and stuff, to know that I had to send him home, it was a very tough experience. That was the toughest thing for me by far, just knowing that. For the whole time I'm just seeing the faces of these people I've sent home and knowing that I was the person that did it. I just remember when I was there thinking, "This is such an incredible experience." To know for a fact that I sent four people home, at the time, you're nothing but in the game. SG: The toughest thing for me, by far, was sending people home back to back to back to back. 17: What was the hardest part of being in The Circle? The next thing I know, it's filming time. I got passed on to the another person who was like, "They love you," and it just kept going and going. So why not do it anyway?" So when I went through the Skype interview after that, everything kind happened like a domino effect. To be honest, I was like, "I would never get chosen for something like that. Sure, I'm down." I didn't think anything of it. I received a voicemail message from one of the casting members and we ended up having a phone call just talking about the show and what it consisted of. I'm not really big into reality television or into TV period. Sammie Cimarelli: I actually don't have any memory of how it came about. I thought it would just be such an interesting experience. I wasn't a fan of social media, I called it social Medusa, so I was really curious to see how like someone with my point of view would do on it. So, in that way, the show represents the world better than anything else. Shubham Goel: I saw a flyer and I thought the concept of all these people from different walks of life interacting on a social media platform and having their own different stories and what they were trying to prove was so indicative of the world we live in. Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to play 17: What made you sign up for The Circle?
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