Each weekday, EW will post the answers from a different player.

For Sierra Reed,Survivorwas a constant uphill battle.

She chose the latter… and yet members of her tribestillwanted her gone.

Sierra Reed Survivor

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Sierra was a breakout personality on that 18th season, yet has not been seen on the show since.

What stopped her from coming back?

How does she feel about her tumultuous time in the Brazilian Highlands?

And what is she up to now?

We sent ourSurvivorQuarantine Questionnaire all the way to Australia to get answers.

So grab a glass of shiraz and enjoy the triumphant return of Sierra Reed!

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: First off, give the update as to what youve been up to since appearing onSurvivor.

I married my Australian husband in 2013, and we had our daughter in 2016.

These past five years, I have been making wine under my own label in Australia where we live.

I just bought a winery a few months ago near the coastline of Torquay in Victoria, Australia.

it’s possible for you to find me here these days atReed Wines.

What is your proudest moment ever from playingSurvivor?

They treated me so bad in the end, and I wasnt going to let them use me.

It was the moment I finally fought back for me.

Im also very proud of myself for choosing to build shelter over looking for an idol.

What is your biggest regret from yourSurvivorexperience?

Sad, but true.

People just couldnt believe I would be so transparent so they were determined I must be bad.

We ended up planting it in Tree Mail and Erinn actually found it and went digging for clues.

We could see her hands were dirty when she came back from digging for hours.

It never panned out, so it didnt make TV.

How do you feel about the edit you got on the show?

I feel my edit was good.

It showed who I really am and Im proud of that.

[ED NOTE: Marcus Lehmans penis peeked out during a challenge onSurvivor: Gabon.]

Those moments look very frequent, but they were condensed in edit.

What was it like coming back to regular society after being out there?

Was there culture shock or an adjustment coming back?

It was a massive culture shock coming back to society.

I think I spoke about being in the game for at least a year.

Music, colors, and large populations of people seemed so intense.

There was something special about the seclusion, I think we were all forever changed by it.

I never regretted going on the show.

I got so many great life experiences from it.

I have just moved on and I find it weird that many others havent.

Whom do you still talk, text, or email with the most from your season?

I like Insta posts of Debbie and Brendan, and thats about it.

I have moved on well and truly, but I will still always have a connection to them.

Do you still watchSurvivor, and if so, whats your favorite season you were not on and why?

I dont watch muchSurvivor, but when I do, Im loving the Australian version.

Whos one player from anotherSurvivorseason you wish you could have played with or against and why?

Wish I could have played with anyone who was true blue on and off the show.

If you could make one change to any aspect ofSurvivor, what would it be and why?

Idols are about playing not SURVIVING!

So much of the game feels rigged when idols are in play.

Finally, would you play again if asked?