"I feel like I did my country proud": Georgia reflects on her competitive fire in Battle Camp, with insights from Chase

Georgia Hassarati & Chase DeMoor talk Battle Camp. Image SOurce: Youtube /@The Drive-In Podcast Network
Georgia Hassarati & Chase DeMoor talk Battle Camp. Image Source: Youtube /@The Drive-In Podcast Network

Georgia didn’t expect to thrive in Battle Camp. She went in thinking she’d crash and burn, armed with what she called “delusional confidence.” But once the games began, something shifted. She said, reflecting on how her unexpected competitive streak emerged.

“I don’t know if that’s like an Australian thing or not, but like we are very competitive people. I feel like I did my country proud.”

From that moment on, Georgia wasn’t just a contestant—she was a force. The Aussie spirit kicked in, and challenge after challenge, she proved her initial worries wrong.

Midway through the season, Chase entered the camp and shook things up with a major tug-of-war win and a bold first pick—Georgia. Together, their strategies and alliances shaped the rest of the game.

Now, with the dust settled, both Georgia and Chase are looking back at what really happened behind the scenes of Battle Camp in an interview aired on the YouTube channel, The Drive-In Podcast Network.


Georgia’s competitive streak carried Battle Camp intensity

Georgia didn’t just compete—she left an impact. What started as self-doubt quickly shifted into full-on battle mode. She stated,

“I was so mentally like tapped in and competitive it just came out of nowhere.”

The host echoed that sentiment, saying that they definitely did not expect to see it,

"One of the most impressive things about this show was your competitive side.”

Whether it was physical tasks, alliances, or elimination strategy, Georgia proved she had what it took. By the end, she was a central force in Battle Camp and showed off that Aussie grit runs deep.


Chase flips the game mid-season in Battle Camp

While Georgia was holding it down from the start, Chase showed up halfway through Battle Camp and made waves fast.

“They just told me like ‘Listen we’re gonna put you in a really tough situation… the worst team—they’ve lost every challenge.’”

No pressure, right?

But Chase wasn’t about to ease in. He explained,

“I had to set the standard right off the rip, it wouldn’t have made sense… to make it close, make it dramatic.”

Instead, he dominated the tug-of-war game and shifted momentum instantly. That win came with a bonus: first pick for his team—he chose Georgia, knowing her camp experience would pay off.


Lorenzo and Georgia’s bond was a highlight of Battle Camp

Georgia’s Battle Camp experience wasn’t all fire and tactics—it came with heart too. Early on, she formed a close bond with Lorenzo that carried them both through the toughest moments. Georgia mentioned,

“The moment I met Lorenzo, I was like, we are going to be best friends... There were so many moments I wouldn’t have gotten through without him.”

Their connection went beyond morale. She added,

“We cried on each other’s shoulders, we celebrated our small wins, we hoped and prayed that we wouldn’t get sent home.”

Their alliance—a mix of loyalty and trust—became crucial in the high-stress world of Battle Camp. To put it simply, she said,

“He’s everything. I love him.”

Chase leads the charge to eliminate Trey in Battle Camp

Chase didn’t just play—he shook things up. One pivotal moment came when he and his allies decided Trey was going. Chase recalled.

“I told Trey, ‘We accept you into our brotherhood. And I gave him a very fair warning.”

He warned Trey not to cross them again and that he wouldn't be given another chance. But after Trey crossed the line again, there was no going back. Chase said,

“If we don’t do it now, then he’s going to be a finalist.”

The elimination was tense, and Chase admitted he knew the risk—it could’ve easily backfired on him. Still, he was ready to go down fighting if it came to that. And for viewers craving drama, Chase’s final quip felt like the perfect send-off,

“Player 456, eliminated”

Dream casting for season 2 of Battle Camp

As fans start imagining Battle Camp season 2, Georgia and Chase already have wish lists. Georgia laughed that she’d bring in her exes,

“Probably Harry. I’d love to compare experiences and prove I’m more of a Battle Camper than he is.”

Chase went deeper,

“Izzy would be great—she’s an athlete. I’d love Holly; she’s so bougie I doubt she’d last. Shane and Bartise from Love Is Blind, Will from The Mole, Calvin and Mitchell from The Circle…”

Georgia co-signed instantly:

“These are all great—especially Izzy.”

Looking back, Georgia’s journey is a classic underdog story. She entered with low expectations—“maybe fluke some stuff,” she joked—but emerged as a fan favorite. With Chase’s early support, Lorenzo’s steadfast friendship, and her own fierce determination, Georgia turned Battle Camp into her personal arena.

In a show built on pressure, rivalries, and wild challenges, she balanced grit with heart—and did it with national pride.

Edited by Sangeeta Mathew