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Chet Hanks, Kim Zolciak and Macy Gray Detail “Sexual” and “Weird” Surreal Life Experience
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Date:2025-04-24 12:45:57
From surreal to sexual.
The SurrealLife antics featured in The Surreal Life: Villa of Secrets are getting a little, well, wild, to say the least.
In E! News' exclusive sneak peek from the racy episode airing Aug. 20, the cast have left the villa to attend a cacao ceremony with a female shaman who is very much in tune with her body.
“We start doing ecstatic dancing,” Chet Hanks describes, “And I was already pretty ecstatic by the shaman.”
As the cast stand in a circle, the shaman instructs them to dance with her, swaying and gyrating her hips and letting out large, suggestive gasps of air.
And while Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson’s son seems into the exercise, other cast members are a little more disturbed.
“She gets up and she’s really feeling it,” singer Macy Gray says in her confessional interview. “And then it got a little bit sexual. And then it just got weird.”
Reality star Kim Zolciak agreed, saying, “I’m thinking this is really f--king weird. It kind of freaked me out. I don’t like to feel weird at all.”
The shaman tells the group to embrace their inner animals, with the former Real Housewives of Atlanta star hopping around like a bunny while some of the male cast members get a bit more ferocious.
“I was an animal,” actor Tyler Posey recalls. “I was screaming. I was howling. We were doing weird things with our bodies.”
The cast, including rapper O.T. Genasis, Fifth Harmony’s Ally Brooke, model Josie Canseco, and skater Johnny Weir, try to take the ceremony seriously, but things quickly devolve.
As Johnny puts it, “Where am I? I don’t even think there’s a word for the scene unfolding in front of me.”
The Surreal Life: Villa of Secrets airs Tuesday, Aug. 20 at 9 p.m. ET on MTV.
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