Things didn't work out for Corey on 12 Dates of Christmas, but his fearlessness and willingness to put everything on the line will serve him well on The Challenge. A former athlete who competed in the Junior Olympic Games, Corey can hold his own against any physical threat. As a black, gay man, Corey hopes to serve as a role model for what has been a very underrepresented community.
Battle for a New Champion[]
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Things didn't go to plan for Corey on The Challenge: Spies, Lies and Allies (Season 37), he found himself against the house, resulting in his early elimination from the game. Knowing he's a tall, muscular guy, Corey knows floating through the game won't be easy. This season, he is ready to live every day like it's his last in the house and make big moves. As a black gay man, the video game producer wants to serve as a role model for the underrepresented community, so this win means everything to him.
Corey was flown to Argentina with the initial cast of Ride or Dies to serve as an alternate in case anybody was disqualified. He was eventually sent home after being unused.