'Stars on Mars' Winner Adam Rippon Talks "Messy" Roommates, Cheeseburgers With Tinashe, and More (EX
'Stars on Mars' winner Adam Rippon spoke solely with 'Distractify' about the hardest part of the contest, living with celebs, and more.
Warning: This article accommodates spoilers for the Season 1 finale of Stars on Mars.
Fox's hit truth display Stars on Mars saw a gaggle of celebrities — nicknamed celebronauts — compete in a controlled simulated experiment to look who could live to tell the tale life on Mars. In the finale tournament, Porsha Williams, Adam Rippon, and Tinashe move head-to-head in the final challenge after Paul Pierce and Cat Cora were eliminated via an nameless group vote.
After succeeding in beating out Porsha all over the quiz removing round, Adam and Tinashe raced to effectively hook up their satellites and "broadcast their message to Earth." Ultimately, Adam was crowned the winner of the contest and named the "Brightest Star."
Ahead of the finale, Distractify spoke exclusively with the Olympic determine skater to chat about what residing in an enclosed habitat with celebrities was in reality like, as well as what he did after successful the contest, and more.
'Stars on Mars' winner Adam Rippon dishes on the intense festival.
Though he's used to competing at a qualified degree, Adam admitted that he didn't first of all take this sport too significantly. In the sooner episodes, he was placed within the bottom 3 after a number of challenges, noting that he "did deserve it."
"It was so chaotic and it was so crazy," Adam defined, detailing his first challenge. "It was in a dust storm and there's like dust coming up through the top, like, it was so crazy that I was thinking, 'Oh, they're gonna say cut, we're going to reset. They're going to just start this over like this can't be right.' So I stopped doing everything. So I just stood there."
The athlete additionally told us that the spacesuits the celebs had to put on all the way through their missions weighed around 30 - 40 lbs.
After the primary challenge, Adam made up our minds to in reality carry out his aggressive aspect, telling us that he tried to "go as hard as I can" all through each undertaking.
"I'm gonna just give it my all every time I can and just like, see what happens," he said. "Aside from all this physical stuff, it's also this huge, like, emotional component to it of like, the social aspect of, you know, dealing with the dynamics of everybody. [...] Honestly, I think that's what ended up being the hardest part about it for some people. For me, I loved it."
Adam Rippon on the toughest a part of dwelling with famous person roommates on 'Stars on Mars.'
While the contest was once tough, it seems that, the dwelling state of affairs was once a little tougher.
"We lived on [the Hab] for 24 hours a day, like do not be mistaken, like we lived there," Adam advised us. "But it was a set and on the outskirts are like all the cameras and the whole crew."
"I think the hardest part was like, you know, people are messy," he endured. "And, you know, I think some of these people on the show are, like, so rich that, I can imagine that they don't have to vacuum very often. [...] I like to clean and I like keeping everything orderly. [...] And so I obviously connected with the people who weren't afraid to pick up a sponge."
Adam Rippon unearths what he did after profitable 'Stars on Mars.'
After being named the "Brightest Star," Adam printed that he and Tinashe celebrated his win and their time on the display with food and drinks.
Since they filmed in a faraway the city in Australia referred to as Coober Pedy, the pair headed to the nearest restaurant and "bought sweatshirts, got cheeseburgers, and we got drinks."
"It's one of my favorite memories from like that whole show," Adam added. Since coming back from the Red Planet, Adam is targeted on his paintings as a podcast host.
Currently, he co-hosts a weekly lifestyle and culture podcast known as Normalize This, as well as hosts a figure skating-focused podcast referred to as The Runthrough through which he and co-host fellow Olympian, Ashley Wagner, spill the tea on drama, news, and more inside the recreation.
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