On the CBS "Early Show" today, Denise Martin (right) faced her boss, Douglas Schools Superintendent Nancy T. Lane.
Denise Martin, who gained fame as the lunch lady on CBS' reality show "Survivor: China," is donating the $50,000 she received from producer Mark Burnett to the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDs Foundation.
Martin told viewers on Sunday night's live finale that she'd been demoted to janitor at a school in Douglas, Mass., after finishing fourth on the show. After hearing her story, Burnett surprised Martin with the money to help get her life back.
On Tuesday, Martin acknowledged on CBS' "The Early Show" that she'd been promoted to custodian, at her own request, before the competition began.
"It was not my intention to be misleading," Martin, 40, said on the broadcast. "I'm sorry, and I apologize to everybody."
In a statement issued Tuesday by the network, Martin said she took "full responsibility" for her actions.
"I do not feel comfortable about accepting the $50,000. I would instead ask that it be donated to the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation," the statement said. "Please accept my apology. I would also like to thank all the people who have supported me through this experience." (AP)
5 comments:
I though she was a horrible player but during the final I felt sorry for her. Now, I think most people who were sympathetic to her situation has lost respect for her.
Very True!
While a valid point...I'd be more comfortable knowing she was cleaning rather than cooking...KD and wienie's anyone?
maybe she should have kept the money and cleaned up that mullet - that is just nasty!
haha you're funny, who's to say she even does a good job cleaning? I wonder how the some the cast memebers are handling it, I know for sure James must be very disappointed.
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