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Exclusive Interview with Jillian from 'Beauty and the Geek'
John Kubicek
John Kubicek
Senior Writer, BuddyTV
Tuesday's episode of Beauty and the Geek finally brought a close to the awkward “beauties vs. geeks” experiment and ended with a return to normalcy as beauties and geeks paired off to compete together. Unfortunately for Playboy model Jillian Beyor, this came a bit too late, as she was eliminated earlier in the episode because her team failed to win the Beauty and the Geek flag football game.

BuddyTV spoke to Jillian about her time on Beauty and the Geek. Jillian opened up about her connection to K-Fed, the horrible weather during the flag football game and her continuing friendships with fellow contestants Amber and Jason. Continue reading for a transcript and mp3 audio file of the interview.


Hi, this is John from BuddyTV, and I'm talking to Jillian from this season of Beauty and the Geek. Hi Jillian.

Hi.


First of all, how and why did you get involved with Beauty and the Geek?

Beauty and the Geek is something that I always wanted to try out for. I'd done something for the WWE, I'd played Kevin Federline's groupie on there, and one of the casting ladies actually said that she thought I'd be good for Beauty and the Geek. She sent in my information, they called and asked me if I wanted to meet up with them.


The flag football game, we saw the highlights and the major parts of it, but how was that game when you were actually playing it?

It was freezing cold, the weather wasn't good, and we started doing bad right in the beginning. Then one of our players actually got hurt, and he was taken to the hospital. All the guys didn't really play football for the most part. I was really upset, because I kind of knew that I was going home. I was really upset. I didn't want to go home that soon.


Is there anything that they didn't show that happened in the house that you were angry they didn't show? How do you think you were portrayed in the episodes?

I think that I was portrayed fine. I'm actually kind of surprised that they didn't show more. I think they focused more on the challenges and the eliminations, they didn't focus more on the stuff that happened in the house. I guess they can't fit all that in, but there was actually more drama and fights that they didn't show.


What was some of that extra drama that they weren't showing?

It was like Leticia, and Amber actually got into a couple other fights that they didn't show. I was surprised that they didn't show more. I thought that they were gonna show all of it, but I guess they didn't have time to show all of that.


When you were eliminated, it was still the beauties versus the geeks premise. How did you feel about that when it started?

I wish that I would have been able to do the beauty and the geek partners, so yeah, I wish I could have stuck around a little bit longer. I guess it was good. I was happy to go on the geeks' team, just because I liked all the geeks. The geeks got along really well, they worked well together, so I wish it would have worked out better.


If you did get to stay, when the beauties got to pick their geeks, is there one or two geeks that you would have chosen that you really wanted to be partners with?

I was really close with Jason, so I probably would have picked him. I was also close with Tommy, so probably one of them. Jim I talked to once in awhile, but probably Jason. Me and him were the closest.


Outside of the house then, now that the game is over, are you remaining friends with any of the people in the house?

Jonathan called yesterday. I talk mostly to Amber and Jason. I've talked to Tommy a few times, Kristina, I've talked to Amanda once. But mostly I talk to Amber every day, and I talk to Jason pretty much every other day, so definitely a long term friendship. I'm going up to L.A. actually in a few weeks, so I'm going to stay with Amber, and I'm supposed to go to New York in a month, so I was going to hang out with Jason while I was up there. It's definitely going to be a long friendship. I think you get really close with the people in the house, because you're in this house every single day, 24/7, with no TV, no Internet, so all you're doing is getting to know people. You get to know people really well, so like you form a really good friendship.


-Interview conducted by John Kubicek
(Image courtesy of the CW)