Divij Vaswani was eliminated from FBoy Island quite early into the series. If fans don't know who he is, they most certainly have heard of the people he's worked with. When viewers were first getting to know the male cast of FBoy Island, Divij stated that he worked with talent, more specifically influencers. The reality FBoy claimed to have had many encounters with kinds of people and pegged himself as an expert in reading others.

Divij works with many well-known YouTubers, mostly in the facilitation of brand partnerships. He's worked with names like Logan and Jake Paul, Mike Mjlak, Julia Rose, and many others within that squad. The brand manager and self-proclaimed FBoy actually auditioned for 12 reality shows before landing a spot in FBoy Island.

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During an interview with The Wrap, Divij explained, "I work with influencers all day long – these really big personalities – so I wasn’t threatened by any of the other guys because I just know how these kinds of people are... My strategy going in was be a nice guy to everybody – just get on everyone’s good side, so all the guys and girls think that I’m this non-threatening, nice guy." After comparing how he went about his job to FBoy Island, he further explained that he was really only in there for the money.

Divij Vaswani FBoy Island Cast

Apparently Divij's main game plan was to be a snake to the cast and backstab as many people as possible on his way to the top. While it was the ruthless plan to take, it might had gone well for him had he not been eliminated so soon. Funnily enough, he still continued to trash the other cast members of the show when he was taken out and when the series wrapped.

Divij was invited to the FBoy Island podcast for an interview to talk about his experience on the show. He shared some good things about who he became close with and who the snakes were, in his opinion. After all, it did take one to know one. Divij also believed that FBoy Island doesn't give much hope for reforming FBoys. The former FBoy cast member said that once an FBoy, always an Fboy.

It seems as though FBoy Island is doing what it's supposed to, which is to get people talking. Even the host, Nikki Glaser, held a different opinion, saying that much of these people's character can still be on a spectrum and nothing is definite. It's interesting to see people go through the same show and still see things so differently.

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FBoy Island streams every Thursday on HBO Max.

Sources: The Wrap, FBoy Island Podcast