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So what does it feel like to get bit by a snake? My foot started to really hurt after that, and my leg was a little bit sore. And it just grounded me a little bit. But yeah, eyes were shut, and I felt the bite. So I think something else is going on there.
Survivor 49 star Jake Latimer shares details of getting bit by a highly venomous snake while competing on the show. Is this where I die? Can you give me the play by play of what happened? Jake Gyllenhaal was born on December 19, in Los Angeles, California as Jacob Benjamin Gyllenhaal, the son of producer/screenwriter Naomi Foner and director Stephen Gyllenhaal, and the younger brother of actress Maggie Gyllenhaal.
And panic just ensued. But it was my right foot, not my left foot, and the Shoe Bandit only steals left shoes. Because we saw more of the aftermath on camera, and not the actual bite itself. What happened immediately after the bite?
Jake also reveals what happened after he left Fiji, and gets emotional talking. I went down to the beach basically every single day. By Terry Terrones. And doing that two or three minutes of talking really helped me out. Oh man, I knew this was coming.
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And as you can see on the camera after that, chaos ensued. Despite the early setbacks, Latimer managed to find his footing and remain in a strong position at camp. Even getting off the boat is very blurry to me.
Jacob Benjamin Gyllenhaal (/ ˈdʒɪlənhɔːl / JIL-ən-hawl, [1][2] Swedish: [ˈjʏ̂lːɛnˌhɑːl]; [3] born December 19, ) is an American actor who has worked on screen and stage for over thirty years. I did that every day. Latimer is the 20th player in Survivor history to be pulled from the game for medical reasons.
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But his game ended abruptly after a second, very real bite from a black and white banded sea snake, also known as a sea krait, which forced his medical evacuation. Jake Latimer survived the first figurative strike, losing two tribemates when the Kele Tribe finished last in back-to-back immunity challenges on the most recent episode of the CBS reality competition series.
I think it was more of a psychological thing at that point, because I was told it was a very venomous snake while I was getting on the boat at Kele Tribe. They were going to keep me safe, doctors were waiting for me.
I never had a problem with snakes before, but now I have a big problem with snakes. In the below conversation with The Hollywood ReporterLatimer opens up about the ordeal and his Survivor journey cut short. It was a crazy, crazy experience.