The Snake stars reveal intense filming process of Fox reality series
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Alyssa Grassie and Frank Joseph, contestants on ‘The Snake,’ have asked viewers for understanding as they revealed that the challenging filming conditions affected their decision-making and mental sharpness.

The new Fox competition series, hosted by actor and comedian Jim Jefferies, kicked off in June with the finale set to air tonight.

The show, similar to ‘The Traitors,’ requires participants to utilize their distinct skills, abilities, and persuasive talents to overcome various tasks designed to highlight the attributes needed for victory.

In an exclusive conversation with Daily Mail before the series finale, where Frank secured a $100,000 prize after a tense face-off with boxer Brett Covalt, Alyssa and Frank shared insights into the demanding behind-the-scenes environment.

Despite the tough nature of the show, both Alyssa and Frank heaped praise on Fox and the producers for making them feel protected.

“Fox was incredible,” Alyssa expressed. “I wouldn’t have lasted as long without the support from the producers at 495 and Fox. They ensured we were comfortable and attended to our every need. They were truly fantastic.”

Giving insight into what they endured behind the scenes, Alyssa alleged that they were recorded non-stop. 

‘The cameras were never off,’ OnlyFans model she claimed. ‘They were on 24/7. There was no free time, no down time.’

The Snake contestant Alyssa Grassie revealed the show's brutal filming conditions

The Snake contestant Alyssa Grassie revealed the show’s brutal filming conditions

Frank Joseph urged viewers to give the players grace as he revealed the tough filming process

Frank Joseph urged viewers to give the players grace as he revealed the tough filming process

All 10 episodes of The Snake were filmed in Puerto Iguazú, Argentina, across several weeks throughout April and May 2025.

Temperatures in the region for those months can get as high as 84 degrees Fahrenheit. 

“The heat was intense,” Alyssa continued. “We were in the Argentine jungle, dealing with high humidity. Spending most of the day outdoors during these challenges was grueling, and people don’t realize just how hot it was.”

‘We were buried in this coffin. It’s like 100 degrees out and it was just the hottest I’ve ever been in my life.’

Frank, a make-up artist from New Jersey, urged fans to have more compassion for the contestants, further explaining the tough conditions they faced.

He claimed: ‘We were filming probably 7am to 4am. We were functioning on coffee so our emotions and the things that maybe any of us might have said during the course of this, people might look and perceive as, oh, this person is this, or this person is that.

‘I challenge you this: If you think that you could do what we did, check into a hotel room for just one week. Don’t talk to anybody. Don’t sleep. And only function on, you know, random assortments from the menu and coffee.

‘And then after the week, tell us how your emotions are, and your mental clarity and your decision-making abilities are before you throw stones in glass houses. So, I give everybody grace for that because some people said some crazy things.’

The 10-part competition series was filmed in Puerto Iguazú, Argentina

The 10-part competition series was filmed in Puerto Iguazú, Argentina

The series began with 15 players competing to win the prize fund of $100,000

The series began with 15 players competing to win the prize fund of $100,000

Speaking to Daily Mail, Frank claimed the contestants were filming 'probably 7 a.m. to 4 a.m' and 'were functioning on coffee'

Speaking to Daily Mail, Frank claimed the contestants were filming ‘probably 7 a.m. to 4 a.m’ and ‘were functioning on coffee’

Alyssa also claimed that producers would have to approve every single players’ outfit before each challenge and each Saving Ceremony.

‘We really couldn’t dress ourselves unless we were in the house,’ she said. ‘Every Saving Ceremony, [producers] would go through our suitcases and see what we had and then send it all the options to the higher up so then they would pick one for us to wear.

‘A lot of times on the show we didn’t have a lot of time to get ready for the ceremony because we had so much going on during the day and then the producers would come in and be like, “you have to be ready in 30 minutes for the Saving Ceremony” and like, how do I get hair full makeup and get my outfit approved in 30 minutes?’

After filming, Alyssa noted that it was ‘hard’ to adjust back to being back in reality.

‘I think we really leaned on our other castmates during that time because we were like, how do we go from living in the jungle, doing all these challenges, filming back to normal life?’

‘I think all of us went in there understanding that, yes, this is a great experience, but it’s also an opportunity,’ Frank added.

‘So as much as you feel as though, you know, I can’t pull from anywhere else, I don’t have any more energy left to give, when you realize that you may never get this opportunity again, you pull from a reserve, I think that’s saved for a moments like this.

‘So, you’d be surprised at what you’re capable of when you commit to something and put your mind to it.’

Daily Mail has contacted Fox for comment. 

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