The Temptation Island Season 2 couples struggled to figure out their problems throughout the season. Luckily, Mark L. Walberg was there as host and gave them advice.
The stars reunited on a podcast to talk about the season. Parade interviewed Walberg, 63, on May 14. He talked about Netflix possibly having him host the reunions in the future, the claims the cast made about bonfire clips, and more.
Mark L Walberg 'Temptation Island' Season 2 Interview (34:26)
The season 2 couples reunited on The Viall Files podcast instead of getting a reunion episode on Netflix. Walberg hopes that changes.
"I believe it will," the host told Parade. Walberg isn't sure why it hasn't happened, but guesses the new-to-Netflix show had to prove itself first. Nick Viall hosted the reunion for free.
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"We'll see if they call me for next year," Walberg said. He later joked that he would be very different from Andy Cohen when it comes to arguments at the reunion.
"When we do reunions I have an ear piece and they have to say to me, 'Let it go. Let it go,'" he said. However, his first instinct is to get the cast to speak to each other like "adults."
Mikey Bivens claimed at the reunion that bonfire clips misrepresented him, and misled Sydney McGregor. She gave him another chance after filming because of that. Scarlett Bentley also told Reality Steve that the clips in the episodes aren't what she saw while filming. Walberg addressed this.
He Says Bonfire Clips in the Episodes Are the Same from Filming
Malik Quisenberry, Summit Wallace, Kaylee Needham, Cole Mueller, Scarlett Bentley, Mark L. Walberg in 'Temptation Island'Netflix
"It's not true," the host said. "No, it's not true." He has a theory why the cast members said that. "When you're under the lights in the stress of it and freaking out, and you watch a clip, what you think you saw and what you then see on the air," Walberg said before trailing off. That could affect their memories.
He admits things are edited for the episodes. "There was a moment this season where Summit[Wallace] goes in to kiss somebody at a [...] party game and the actual clip is he goes to kiss Mikey, but they cut it before that so it's misdirect," Walberg said as an example.
"Don't like that," the host said. But Walberg stands with production that most cases, the cast members aren't "getting clipped."
In the end, Walberg feels like Summit grew throughout the experience because he was open to his advice. He also noted that Mikey would ask him questions to better his relationship.
Temptation Island will return to Netflix for season 3. We'll have to wait and see if we get an official reunion with Walberg.
Related: ‘Temptation Island’: Will Sydney and Xzavier Date After the Reunion?
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