Ashley Isn't a Fan of All the Survivor Trash-talking

The cardinal-fourth dimension champion exited the serial publication with no explanation.

Warning: This article contains spoilers for Wednesday's episode of The Take exception: Spies, Lies and Allies.

In this week's episode, "Mavericks," the ii-clock champion of a sudden disappeared when it was sentence for her winning team up, the Azure prison cell, to vote a player into elimination. And later at the elimination, host T.J. Lavin announced that Mitchell was destroyed from the game imputable her breaking a reign, but he never clarified what rule was broken or what exactly happened. After that vague non-explanation, the show moved on.

After the instalment aired Wed Night, Billy Mitchell opened up on Twitter about getting kicked off the season merely didn't elaborate on what "rule" she broke during motion-picture photography. "Rules are rules and I respect @mtv and TJs name. The best apology is changed behavior," she tweeted, adding a heart emoji. "Control you adjacent fourth dimension @challenge."

She tweeted again later Wednesday night with the prayer hands emoji: "I just want to give thanks everyone whose stuck with me through out this all. Everyone knows I'm alone mad at myself and it has been so hard to shed the depression and anxiety since getting base. I have been taking anger management and reflecting alot. I love you yall so much."

Ashley Mitchell

Ashley Mitchell on 'The Challenge: Spies, Lies and Allies'

| Credit: MTV

Usually when a role player leaves the spirited without organism eliminated on The Challenge, the cause behind the die off is shown — or at the real least announced — on screen. But so far on Spies, Lies and Allies, we've seen three players leave with no more account. First Nam Vo was replaced by cub Erectile dysfunction Eason in the season premiere, then Amber Borzotra replaced rookie Lauren Coogan in the second episode, and neither exit was always clarified on the bear witness. It was a puzzling new trend that continued with Mitchell's exit — which saved Tula "Big T" Fazakerley from getting sent abode even though she helpless the liquidation against Garcia. United instance is confusing, double is annoying, but three times in one season is just ridiculous. (MTV declined to comment.)

Though it may be wellspring-intentioned, MTV's recent penchant for over-editing The Challenge is only pain the long-running franchise because IT's frustrating for viewing audience, WHO are leftish to wonder what happened when each exit changes the course of the bet on and therefore is a pivotal part of the season. And editing out arguable events that could potentially be used as teachable moments and alternatively feigning ilk they ne'er happened feels like a fault.

It's single that producers been making ever since cast member Dee Nguyen's offensive comments about the Blackened Lives Matter social movement resulted in MTV severing ties with her while season 35's Total Madness was ventilation. After Nguyen's comments, MTV released a statement announcing that the rest of the time of year would still broadcast "as planned," but episodes were then fleetly recut to remove Nguyen, leading to shorter episodes and confusing plot holes, every bit she played a part in a lot of the drama in the back half of the season.

IT's a good affair that MTV and The Challenge's standards are evolving after more than 20 years, especially considering the complicated and at multiplication disturbing history of several of the older seasons and controversies. But sweeping issues under the carpeting and not addressing them on the show International Relations and Security Network't the answer either. Hopefully The Dispute can find a balance before another unexplained exit happens.

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Ashley Isn't a Fan of All the Survivor Trash-talking

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