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Bickering couple eliminated on Race
Derrik J Lang
NEW YORK—Blame the first-ever “U-Turn.” Bickering couple Lorena Segura
and Jason Widener were eliminated from CBS’ “The Amazing Race” after a
new twist imposed by another team forced the contestants to backtrack
during a West African leg of the competitive reality series.
“We were already an hour and a half behind,” Widener told The Associated
Press in a phone interview Monday. “It was definitely kicking us while
we were down.” Similar to the “Yield” introduced in the fifth season,
the “U-Turn” obstacle allows racers to choose a trailing team to go back
and finish a previously uncompleted “Detour” challenge. In Segura and
Widener’s case, that meant they had to search for gold after already
learning an African dance routine while racing through Burkina Faso.
“All the producers said we did that leg faster than anybody,” says
Widener.
The “dating couple” team doesn’t hold any animosity against “friends”
team Jennifer McCall and Shana Wall, the blondes from Los Angeles who
targeted them with the “U-Turn.”
“Lorena’s obviously an emotional person, but we’re not super drama
queens,” says Widener. “We forgive them.” “We know it’s a game,” adds
Segura. “We would’ve done the same thing if we were in their situation.”
Segura and Widener say teams were told about the new “U-Turn” twist
before the race began but weren’t told when or where it would appear
along the race. During the previous leg of “The Amazing Race,” Segura
broke down and began crying while attempting to milk a camel during for
a “Roadblock” challenge. Widener says he was surprised at how emotional
Segura became during the fiasco.
“It’s really affected me,” says Segura. “It’s been really hard to hear
people call me psychotic, emotional and whiny.” The couple, both actors
from Sherman Oaks, Calif., are still dating but not engaged. |