“Pungent, but very recognizable.”

CBS

More than any other host in the business,Jeff Probstis out in the elements onSurvivor.

Probst is able to use some some soap, maybe shampoo, perhaps sing a little Rubber Ducky.

Rachel LaMont and Jeff Probst on ‘Survivor 47’

Rachel LaMont and Jeff Probst on ‘Survivor 47’.Credit:CBS

He also then gets to apply deodorant.

Cologne, if hes feeling fancy.

I point all this out not because I have suddenly become mildly obsessed with Probsts showering routine.

Jeff Probst on ‘Survivor 48’

Jeff Probst on ‘Survivor 48’.Robert Voets/CBS

First off, A+++ effort from Nicole.

Im here for it!

Okay, way to take all the air out of Nicoles balloon, Probst.

We talked about improv earlier, he says.

I’m in an improv the entire 26 days I’m onSurvivor.

I just go wherever it is.

So I stay focused.

But make no mistake, the host is not by any means saying the contestants donotstink.

It’s part of the world."

To that, formerly smellySurvivor 47championand currentOn Firecohost Rachel Lamontchimes in: Sorry, Jeff.

Yeah, you know what it is, Rachel?

It’s the smell.

So it becomes a kind of pungent, but very recognizable, eau ofSurvivor.

And perhaps one that will eventually be for sale.

Says Lamont: I think you should make a candle and put that in the CBS shop, Jeff.

Sounds like he wouldnt avoid smelling that one either.

To enjoy moreSurvivortalk from the host, check out the latest episode ofOn Fire.