Survivor’s J’Tia Wants to Change How Black Women Are Seen on TELEVISION – E! Online

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Survivor's J'Tia Wants to Change How Black Women Are Seen on TV - E! Online

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In honor of Black History Month, E! is speaking to Black truth program entrants to expose what it’s truly like being a minority on TELEVISION.

J’Tia Hart understood precisely what she was doing when she infamously discarded her starving people’s rice supply in the fire on Survivor: Cayagan.

“Let me be honest, I am dramatic. My friends know that, my family knows that and that is why I was casted,” she just recently informed E! News. “That is totally my personality. I was like, if I’m going home, I’m going out with a bang. I wasn’t in a rage, I did it to be outrageous.”

What the nuclear engineer didn’t understand, nevertheless, was how the longrunning CBS truth series would represent her undoubtedly excessive actions. 

“I never thought I would be portrayed the way I saw myself on TV because that’s not the way I see myself,” Hart, 39, remembered. “I don’t think that I am mentally ill, in any way, shape or form and I don’t think I’m, like, incompetent.”