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Jill Ashock of Outlast has no problem embracing her title as the villain of the show, and she shares that sentiment on social media often. The Kentucky native made herself a list of enemies when she decided to embrace the no-rules approach to the survival competition game. Seeing Jill fall short at the end was a relief, but the private investigator hasn't stopped speaking out.
The 40-year-old Outlast competitor was not a fan favorite. Will the Netflix show seemed to be a cross between Alaskan Bush People and Hunger Games, Jill really gravitated toward the mindset of being out for blood. There was no doubt that Jill was physically and mentally strong for the challenge, as she had worked as an EMT and firefighter before. Jill also had a solid background in wilderness survival and plant identification. Additionally, she'd taught self-confidence classes. Jill had many attributes that afforded her a chance to win, including being ranked first in Kentucky for archery.
Jill took to her Instagram Live to offer some insight into her gameplay, noting that she was there to promote her belief in supporting other women. Surprisingly, many of her followers backed up her approach to the game, stating that they, "supported her." Jill's followers declared that the show would have just been another boring survival show like Survivor without Team Alpha and Jill's leadership.
https://screenrant.com/outlast-jill-ashock-instagram-posts-ranked/
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