Outback Jack
An Interview with Harmonie
By Marlena Montpetit
July 16, 2004
Recently I have had the pleasure to interview Harmonie, one of the eliminated women off Outback Jack!
She was eliminated in the second show, but I truly thought she had a great personality and a lot of determination to do everything they put the girls through! Here are Harmonie's answers to the questions that I had a chance to ask.
Marlena: How did you end up trying out for the TBS show?
Harmonie: I tried out on a whim actually. There was a New York audition and it seemed
like an extremely different kind of show. I wasn't going to try out but then
at the last minute I said I wanted to go for it. Something was telling me to
try out!
Marlena: What kind of a show did the network tell you that you were going to be
on?
Harmonie: The network said the show was going to be an adventure of a lifetime. I
didn't know what to expect but I did know it would be like something I would
never experience in my life. I knew there would be twists and turns
everywhere
Marlena: When JD said the man you were meeting wasn't at the mansion, did you know
something weird was going on?
Harmonie: Oh, I definitely knew something was up. I thought this was way too good to be
true and there was something crazy about to happen to us, but what, I had no
idea.
Marlena: Does anyone ever tell you that you resemble Carrie from "Sex and the
City"? I thought you do, I mean you live in New York and you have a unique
great sense of style that you said you like to call your own.
Harmonie: You know I always thought out of all the characters on Sex and the City,
I related to Carrie the best so thank you! I love my uniqueness. I think it
is what makes me, me! I love how Carrie does what she wants and takes risks
and that is the way I am. When everyone likes to go uptown I like to go
downtown!
Marlena: All of you looked like you had fun parachuting, were you really scared to
do it at first?
Harmonie: I was the most petrified I have ever been in my entire life. I thought I
was going to back out. First off, I am scared of heights and second, I am
scared of flying on planes not to mention small ones.
Marlena: When you finally met Jack, was he worth the crazy jump out of the plane?
Harmonie: Haha ... He was very good looking but at that point i didn't know if he was
worth the plane jump. But the plane jump was worth it for the experience and
I felt I accomplished so much by conquering that fear of mine.
Marlena: Camp looked dirty and the bugs looked hideous, how was your first night at
camp?
Harmonie: The first night was the hardest for everyone. People wanted to go home, it
was awful. The bugs were the absolute worst part for me without a doubt and
the toilet or lack of toilet. The bugs were everywhere they slept with us
and as soon as you would flick three off, five more came on you. It was
extremely hard to adjust to that.