The Ben and Ashley I Almost Famous Podcast - Slight Turbulence with Peter Weber
Episode Date: February 26, 2024“Pilot” Peter Weber is back with Ashley and sharing everything about making the jump from The Bachelor… to The Traitors! Hear about all the drama behind the scenes, and find out which Love Islan...d contestant Peter’s mom might be trying to set him up with!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey, everyone. Welcome to the Almost Famous Podcast. It's just me today. But it's not just me because I have a very special guest, Peter Weber. One of the favorites from Peacocks to Traders is,
on the pod with me today. Hey, Peter. Ashley, what's going on? It's good to be here.
Well, you are very impressive to me because I just watched episode one of the traitors and I
can't even as a viewer figure out the game. Yeah. Oh, you're just on episode one. All right,
you got some tension up to do. But why am I so confused as the premise and how there's a traitor
and there's loyalists and you're walking around. You don't know who's who. How do you possibly not
know who's who you so it's funny i i almost think and i guess they i've heard people compare have
you heard of the show the mole yes that was like two thousands i i never saw it but i a lot of
people have been talking about i guess it's similar themes with the traders um but i think on that
show you don't know who the trader like you're just as in the dark as yeah they call it faithful
so it's traders could be the mole but you don't even know no like the the uh the audience doesn't know
while they're watching the show.
This show is a little bit different on the traders
where obviously the audience is privy to that information
right from the beginning when Alan chooses who it is.
So it's kind of, I see what you're saying.
When you're a viewer, obviously it's like,
well, how do they not know?
How can you not, you can't pick up on these things?
But you really don't.
And, you know, at least for me going into it,
I honestly really only knew one.
I recognize actually two people when I showed up the first day at the castle
and it was Max from Dance with the Stars.
because I've loved watching him.
And then I recognize Fadra.
I haven't really watched The Housewives,
but I definitely know who she was.
Other than that, I didn't really know anybody.
And so you're kind of just trying to like,
everything's happening so quickly,
you're filming an episode pretty much a day.
And you're just trying to pick up on any little tell.
But like when you go to that first roundtable,
which I think you saw in the first episode,
and Alan goes around in picks,
they gave you like skin tight blackout like eye masks.
I was going to ask how blackout were those?
because they had to be.
You can't see shit.
Like, it is completely blacked out.
It's, like, really tight on your face.
They pull it really hard.
So you can't sneak anything.
You're trying to, like, listen.
Oh, did I hear Alan's arm move?
Or did I hear something, a fabric move when someone got touched?
And that kind of got, you know, that was the topic of conversation in the beginning.
Because in the beginning, you have nothing.
So you're just, you're shooting at anything.
But, yeah, you truly, you don't know how many are chosen.
You don't know who's chosen.
It could be, I think, anywhere from two to five.
five is what the rule said at the very beginning. And yeah, you're completely in the dark as a
faithful. That was another thing that I was confused about because Alan was like, the traders are
going to have a meeting tonight. I was like, well, how do you guys who aren't traders?
Yeah. Like, don't you wonder why they're missing? So the way that all works is at the very end
of the filming day, like once we're all done with reality, we finish the roundtable ceremonies.
actually we go back to like for reality for like maybe 30 more minutes where you're on camera
after that you get taken into a big room and and the door is closed and everyone's in there
and you get called out one by one to go into your own you know you get let out by producers on
your own to go sleep for the night so you don't know if they're taking you know someone to just
go to their room or you're taking them to go to the turret to go have a secret conversation
with another trader it's all one by one so you don't know so you mentioned
that like you didn't really recognize anyone so when I was on stars on Mars I was like
really intimidated because they were huge I felt very out of place there were huge stars
Lance Armstrong Marshawn Lynch like Paul Pierce Ronda Rousey I'm like oh my these are
household names like if you don't watch The Bachelor you don't know who I am at all so I
felt very small now you mentioned that you didn't recognize anybody and that's just probably
because you don't watch like a ton of reality TV because if you're like a reality TV person like
these people are really huge. Johnny bananas and all that. Did you, how did you feel socially
in that environment? I mean, that's a great. First off, I'm just curious. What was, I'm a diehard C-Ox fan.
Beast Mode, Marshawn Lynch. How was he? Awesome. I was there for 48 hours. And he was the greatest
part of my experience. He was everything you've ever wanted him to be. He was the one that when people were
like, who are you excited to meet? I was like him. And he lived up to expectations.
Yeah, because you guys are big Patriots fans, right?
Yeah, I'm a Giants fan, he's Patriots fan, so.
Well, anyways, yeah, but I love that Legion of Boom time over at the Seahawks.
Those were the glory days.
Honestly, I think, I actually think it probably, it was to my benefit,
not having any real reason to let feel an intimidation.
You know, if I, obviously, since the show, I've, you know, done, you know, my research on everyone,
and you just get to know it, obviously, so you become friends pretty quickly,
like with Johnny bananas, obviously he was only there for, I think one day, he was out super
quickly. But that guy is a game player. That guy is, you know, he can be almost a little bit
of a menace and like super hard to read and like to pick up on. So I would have been really
curious. I think he could have gone super far. But again, at that point, traders are Dan and they
are Fadra. And I think Dan was the one that took the lead on that. It was probably the smartest call
to get rid of someone that's that powerful of a game player right off of that. So you just
you don't have to worry about it.
But for me, yeah, I didn't have really that intimidation factor.
So I kind of just went in just shooting the shit with everyone, getting to know them,
having fun.
We're in a castle in Scotland, the most beautiful landscape you can imagine,
playing a really cool, real-life game of clue.
And just got to know everyone right then for the very first time,
no preconceived notions.
And I think also coming from, you know, the only background that I have with reality
the TV bachelor, you know, love, emotion base, all that stuff.
There was really no competitive gameplay type film, you know, per se on me for other people
to, you know, get reads on.
And, you know, I was able to kind of benefit from that because they really couldn't get
a read, I guess.
Was part of you like, oh, man, I don't have any bachelor friends here?
Yeah.
Well, it's fine.
I was just talking with Nick.
And he'd ask you something about, um, with X's.
And do you know Ekins, Sue?
No.
I can sue.
She's from Love Island, the UK version.
I know who you're talking about now.
Yeah.
Okay.
Very similar look to Kelly, especially from Kelly, from Kelly planning on.
Very similar look.
And again, as you're showing up to the castle, you're driving in these like big land rover like humvees.
There's only four of us in a car at a time.
So I was with Sandra.
I was with peppermint and I was with Charette.
I was in the front right seat.
And so we're driving around and doing these like tracking shots.
And we were passing another.
um SUV come in the opposite direction and like my heart it stopped because i see i see this girl
in the front right seat of the opposite car and i'm like they did not that's kelly like oh my god
that would have been awesome for us yeah but not they would have had a lot of bachelor uh
nation crossover with the viewership there for sure totally and i like i thought it was her at first
was there a ticot going around that your mom's commenting on her on her stuff or social media
and stuff?
Beck and Sue?
If there is, I'm not sure.
I mean, my mom is a big fan of Beck and Sue.
Yeah, she definitely, she likes her.
She's befriended her, but I don't know if there's a TikTok going around.
Maybe.
Is she a big fan as if she wants you to date her?
No, we are, we're just good friends.
She's kind of, I don't want to speak on her behalf, but kind of, you know,
has some stuff going on with her relationship or maybe ending of the relationship.
So just, just friends.
Out of all the shows that are represented on the traitors, what show do you think had like the most upper hand?
Was it the challenge, survivor?
I think Big Brother.
I truly do.
I think, and again, it was it was kind of cool from my perspective to go into this game, kind of like be naive in a way.
And I'm up here playing with Dan.
I don't know if you're familiar with Dan now.
Yeah.
Okay.
Apparently known as the best Big Brother.
to ever play player to ever play the game and did not know this and so it's kind of funny like
looking back on it i was like wow i was like literally in the presence of greatness and this kind
of like atmosphere this kind of game type thing um i noticed though it's not so much from him because
him and i never we got we were close but there was always suspicion on him for he was the first
traitor banished um not to spoil it sorry but um jenelle who also played with him my big
Big Brother, she kind of like, I was soaking up information from her left and right.
Like her gameplay, her strategizing, like it was so on point.
And the way she would see things were just ways that I wasn't even thinking about looking
that way.
And I felt like I owe her a lot of credit because I really kind of learned trial by fire
along her side.
And unfortunately, she got banished kind of early on too.
But we had developed a really good relationship.
And it was cool to play with someone that has done this.
And it's been so successful and kind of learn from her.
cool so did you watch the first season as study i did yeah i would yeah you'd have to i really feel
like yeah with ari did you call ari did you guys have a meeting so this all happened so last minute
i got a call about a week as these shows often do i thought i was like a replacement or something
i'm like oh this is i'm just a last minute of replacement sure i'm going to say yes it sounds
freaking awesome had time off from work so i quickly binge the whole season then and then you're getting
all your wardrobe. You had to get like 10, 11 looks ready. So I was going like crazy,
all your medical testing, all that stuff done. So I had meant, you know, intended to call him.
I never did. And then I got asked this all, you know, in promos when we're around Scotland
when your phone's gone. I'm like, ah, shit. But he did so good. Like he like he, I in my opinion
could have won it if he would have just played it a little bit different. He kind of, he kind of
gave it up at the end, which is, you know, wasn't he second? He was, um, second to last episode or
something like that. No, he was, he made it to the finale. Yeah. He was a traitor. He was a
trader, and then him and another traitor,
Surrey, had made it to the final. They had
two other faithfuls, and he
could have left, you know, left the game with
just Sarie to split the pop, but he
didn't want to, like, get into it, get all muddy
and get nasty at the end. So he walked
out, but he played a really well, a good game
as well.
My boyfriend's professor is way too friendly,
and now I'm seriously suspicious.
Wait a minute, Sam. Maybe her boyfriend's just looking
for extra credit. Well, Dakota, it's back to
School Week on the OK Story Time podcast, so we'll find out soon.
This person writes, my boyfriend has been hanging out with his young professor a lot.
He doesn't think it's a problem, but I don't trust her.
Now, he's insisting we get to know each other, but I just want her gone.
Now, hold up.
Isn't that against school policy?
That sounds totally inappropriate.
Well, according to this person, this is her boyfriend's former professor, and they're the same age.
And it's even more likely that they're cheating.
He insists there's nothing between them.
I mean, do you believe him?
Well, he's certainly trying to get this person to believe him because he now wants them
Both the meets.
So do we find out if this person's boyfriend really cheated with his professor or not?
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How's the social media feedback been?
People are really just loving you in this element.
They're saying that you're showing how smart and tactful you can be in these challenges.
And as a leader, does this make you feel awesome?
It feels cool.
It's funny, like I, I get, I didn't realize that I kind of was like, I didn't think it'd be such a shock, right?
Like I look at myself and, you know, I know all the work I've put into, you know, becoming a pilot and all that entails and, you know, a certain level of just knowledge and whatnot.
So I was, I didn't really surprise myself so much, but I guess people just really underestimated that and, you know, I guess all they have if you don't know me is, you know, a couple episodes of a, you know, a Bachelor of a Love season.
So it's been cool to see that response.
I definitely appreciate that love.
And I mean, with the love comes a lot of other hate.
You don't get just, you know, one side.
So it's like kind of bringing you back to that moment of when I was going through
the Bachelor and you get opinions left and right.
But no, it's predominantly been really, really cool.
And the traitors fan base, yeah, is, yeah, good place in my heart for them.
Of all the challenges that you do, because some of them, they even say are like
fear factor level, which one was the most intense for you?
that honestly was like one of the most fun parts of the game and I remember I just was like obviously you go in there you want to win and you don't know how things are going to play out there's 21 you know plus contestants in the beginning so it's kind of a long shot at first but I'm just like I just don't want to be the first one like I just want to try one mission because I'd always want to do like a fear factor I'd always want to do that so obviously I got to do quite a bit of them I would say the worst one was the it comes later on it was like two episodes ago but
we had to do an escape room where we went into this like small little house so hard but but this
was hard but this was disgusting like this was truly and and my biggest fear in the world of snakes
like hands down i you know everyone has that one fear i just i cannot do stakes i'm a spiders over
snakes person but okay yeah okay so for me it's snakes and we go into this escape room uh dr will
he's from big brother they brought him in as like a guest spot um to host that episode and
we get put into this house or it's a small little cabin and we find out we have to go through the back of this wardrobe chest and we break through that wall and then it leads to this tunnel as like a 45 degree angle down into this like cellar or like this um it's like a underground cell like sewage system literally like a sewage system so you go in there all wet just smells it smells like they have like i don't think it was real like feces like just from health reasons but they made it smell like that
and you're walking around it's freezing you're like on your knees are banging up against like metal grates it's pitch black because the lights kept turning on and off and of course then they have critters down there as well and you're like if you're claustrophobic you could not like a couple people didn't do it um and you're going around and there's like certain little you know offsets where you can try to go get a shield or you can go get money for the pot and there was one at the very end where you could just see a little bit of light would go into the room and it would it would reflect off of two eyes.
looking in there. And I wasn't the first one to go, but Trichelle, she's like, she knew I was terrified
as saying. She's like, Peter, don't go that way. And I'm like, well, I'm like, there's a snake in
there. Oh, my God. Just, just free slithering around. So the eyes were like in the very back.
It was a small maybe four by four room, you know, two, three feet tall. And anyways, there was a good
pot of change. It was like $5,000 coin in there. I obviously didn't go in there. Well, anyways,
funny story is we get out of the mission. We get out of like the whole the sewage system. And I'm
still like, I can't believe that I was that close to a snake. Like, holy shit. And then we're after we're
back at the castle and the animal handler is there. And like, we're talking to him. I'm like,
so I just got asked to like, what kind of snake was that? Just because that's like my biggest fear.
What was I like going up against? He's like, snake. What are you talking about snake? I'm like,
the snake that was in the back with the last coin. He's like, there was no, there was no snakes in there.
I was like, what? He's like, those were toads. I was like, oh, my God.
There were, but I guess from a distance with little eyes and the darkness, of course.
In the darkness, like the skin, but that was the toughest mission.
That was the scariest one.
Yeah, it's scariest.
You have this term that they're calling you Captain Faithful.
You were even asked to be a traitor.
You wouldn't do it.
What was it about you just like needing to be the good guy here?
Wasn't even so much that.
That's been blown out of proportion.
I feel like so much.
Like it truly didn't go that deep.
I was so strategic in like I just chose I was going to be very once I got a hold of the game
I felt comfortable as you'll see if you continue watching the show it we just the group of
you know faithfuls that I decided to put my trust into we all did that with each other so we got
very close and we had a lot of really good momentum going at that point in the game when I got the
recruitment so in my mind again it's everything has a repercussion it's there's pros and cons to
everything first off I just didn't want to throw off my game at that point we were doing so well
now I'd have to completely switch up and now I'm lying to every single person that I've been
trusting and I just felt like you know maybe I had the acting chops to do it but it just I wasn't
totally confident in that and also at that point before they gave me the recruitment letter
we had just banished or we just figured out two of the traders and while I was kind of at the
forefront of helping figure those out to me it was just like this is way too obvious because
it was going to be known to the rest of the castle that there was a recruitment. I'm
like, everyone's going to, like, who's the most obvious recruit? Well, we're going to go get
the guy that just figured us out. And so I was like, that just is not going to bode well for me.
I could see these two traders just completely turning on me the very next day, throwing me under
the bus and then now gaining some credibility on their side. Oh, look, Peter was a trader.
We got him. I just didn't want to, didn't want to go down that route.
You mentioned lying. And I'm watching the show and I'm like, I'm the worst actress. I cannot lie
for the life of me.
Do you feel like that's a kind of
like a trait that you need to have
going into it? Or at least the, let's just
say it's acting.
Yeah, exactly.
It is acting. And like, none of this like,
you had to like, it's weird because the game, it gets so
intense. Everything down to like the host
with Alan Cumming. He's such a
master of his craft, like such a method actor.
Yeah. Yeah.
Never broke character.
Ashton once. Like he was just,
what you saw on TV was how he would talk to you,
off, you know, when we weren't filming, just maintain this persona of, oh, over the top.
Over the top, just Scottish crazy guy that owns this castle.
It's inviting these strangers to come in and play a, you know, a crazy game for some money.
And so I, yeah, it would have been tough to kind of switch that.
And there was one part where I kind of had to pull out the traitorous, like, so there
was a traitor, her name's Parvety.
And at the end, we kind of.
did like a little hill mary thing where i was trying to convince her like we knew she was a traitor but
then our strategy was like we got to switch it up and we got to try to somehow make her like convince
that we're not on to her anymore and so there was a little bit where i got a taste of damn this would
have been fun being able to go around and just like be mischievous and like just completely throw
people off and do all like it would have been fun as hell to be a traitor i probably would
accept it much earlier on in the game it just when they offered it to me it was it was too far in
but yeah it would have been fun to be a trader from the beginning i think i would enjoy it so we've
heard um from tamara that it was really hard to kind of readjust back to real life after the traders
did you find yourself like needing to talk to like the show therapist more than possibly even
the bachelor we yeah i definitely did they they had us talk to a show therapist like every couple
days we had our own like we'd go for walks and like you know when we're not filming and or like on
our off days we'd go and like just have like a nice hour chat and yeah there i think there's reason for
that because again like what i was getting to before it's such an intense environment like truly
intense and then you you know even though i didn't know people going in you see very quickly what
these people are capable of and you know at the what's it called the roundtable ceremonies
those that was so much more intense than any rose ceremony i ever went through any
experience any experience on the bachelor that I ever did it didn't even it paled in comparison to
the round table because imagine yeah it was intense imagine like you have there's just so much like
suspicion floating in the air you have brilliant people that know what they're doing that are
all in conversation you get heat on you you get all the eyes of you know starting from 20 21 down
to hopefully you make it to the end it is it is a pressure like cooker and you and you you
You just hope that you aren't going to crack on it because one little misstep, like one little
miscalculation and your possible entire game as well as you've played to that point goes down
the drain.
And it's so cool, like one of my fondest memories, they have like they really, really do a good
job of setting the mood for you.
So you'd walk in, it's like this really, really cool, elaborate wooden, it looks like almost
like you're in a church, but it's in the castle.
And they're playing the song from Mockingjay from, what was the movie with Jennifer Lawrence?
yeah yeah yeah hunger games yeah they're playing that song and it starts off like really
really slow and they have like this like camera that's like on a suspended arm from the ceiling
coming around just like rotating getting all like the shots of everyone and it like you don't talk
until allan and as the music's ending every single time it'd get really dramatic to like the highest
point and then in dramatic fashion Alan walks in from the entrance comes up the stairs and like
stomps his foot he's like welcome to the round table and it just like boom game on don't
crack. I'm really mind boggled that can be more intense than a rose ceremony because when I think
of the most like nerve-wracking moment in my life, they're rose ceremonies. So would you say
that if you had to compare the two experiences between the bachelor and traitors, which one did you
get more in your head about? Like, which one did you feel like the most like, oh my God, like who
am I? Like so introspective and all that. Good question. I would say,
I really feel like I was able to be more myself on the traders.
I didn't feel as much pressure.
Like, I think if I'm comparing, that's a really good question.
If I'm comparing myself to like on The Bachelor and, you know, I've talked about this in
the past.
Like, I was definitely being myself.
Like, I can't not be myself.
But I was trying so hard to.
I think I gave too much energy to too many people on The Bachelor.
and like it that came to bite me in the ass later on just because at some point you only have so much to give and
you know i was trying maybe a little bit of like people pleasing qualities on the bachelor like i tried
my best just you know these women took so much time out of their lives to come and date me and see if there's
you know potentially something here like i felt like i owed it to them and so i i just felt like i gave
gave so much on that show and it kind of like broke me down to like a pretty tough state at the end
like i was just exhausted on this i kind of and you'll see like it's it's i think it's a
different feel. Like, I didn't really go into it like that. I, I did what I wanted to do the entire time.
And I, you're more selfish, but like in a good way. Yeah, like, not even like just selfish. Like just, I
maybe selfish. Yeah. Maybe that's not the right word. Yeah, but I just, I put like the interest of what the
group that I was with that I was fighting with first. And like, if anything tried to attack that,
I was going to put a stop to it immediately. And maybe didn't do that so much on The Bachelor. Just maybe from
experience or not really you know no one knows what they're doing when they do that experience but
yeah i would say i would say the bachelor was probably more difficult in that way and kind of more
more testing and plus like on the bachelor you're just like focus on love and relationships it's not
like all about you right all right well peter thank you so much for joining us for both this
episode and our headlines episode it's always great talking to you and um we wish you the utmost
success with the traders going forward
because there's not many episodes left?
We just finished episode nine
and there's, yeah, 11.
So two more in the reunion.
We're rooting for you.
I think you're going to get that.
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I've been Peter.
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