Manos Malliaros returned to Greece following his harrowing experience on "Survivor," where he faced the serious injury of Stavros Floros. The emotional reunion took place at Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport, where Malliaros was greeted by his family and partner.
The "Eparchiotes" player, who remained calm despite the psychological pressure, focused solely on Stavros's condition. "He is doing well, has a good attitude and will soon be back in Greece," Malliaros stated.
When asked if he felt like a hero for his calm response and vital assistance in getting Stavros to the hospital, Malliaros humbly replied, "No."
Those present at the airport described Malliaros as composed and human, avoiding grandiose statements and emphasizing his concern for his friend and teammate's health.
Now, the primary focus for Malliaros is on ensuring Stavros Floros returns to Greece healthy, following the dramatic incident that shook both the "Survivor" community and the country.
Manos Malliaros showed incredible bravery and humanity in the face of such a crisis. But do you think the Survivor producers should have done more to ensure contestant safety? This incident raises serious questions about reality TV show safety protocols.