Jill Ashock, left, and Amber Asay, right, have faced backlash from "Outlast" fans over their actions on the Netflix survivalist show. "It was an intense moment, for sure and, you know, that was one of those moments where we kind of let it play out," he told Newsweek during an interview the day before Outlast premiered on Netflix. While discussing the subsequent tense moment in which Colon and Asay tussle over the remains of the previously-mentioned raft, and Asay calls her co-star a "weak ass motherf****r," Kahler revealed what it was like to witness the dispute behind the scenes. While he was away from his camp, however, Ashock and Asay, who were on a team together, ransacked his shelter and destroyed his raft. In one particularly dramatic episode Javier Colon, who had been left as the sole member of his team due to the others self-eliminating, attempted to join forces with another group. As the competition intensifies, there are even some instances of sabotage, as contestants realize that they are able to force the hand of their co-stars by destroying or stealing their supplies, or blocking them from joining their team. Throughout the episodes, the Outlast players push their bodies and minds to their limits. The show's executive producer Grant Kahler has spoken about a particularly "intense moment" with the contestants that has sparked a huge reaction online. Amber Asay and Jill Ashock pictured in episode eight of "Outlast" on Netflix.
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