Leroy Garrett would compete in many more seasons of “The Challenge.” However, during “Double Agents,” he revealed that Season 36 would be his last. In a lengthy Instagram post, Garrett reflected on making his debut in “The Real World: Las Vegas” and his later experience competing on MTV’s “The Challenge” for 12 seasons. “Thank you so much @MTV for the opportunity,” he wrote. “I shall take this opportunity and run with it and start the next chapter of my life.”
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The following November, Garrett again spoke up on Instagram. In a lengthy video, the reality star spoke about his decision and slammed MTV for not sending Camila Nakagawa home after her violent outburst in “Dirty 30.” Nakagawa was allowed to compete the following day and went on to win that season of the competition. “You basically rewarded her for being racist and being violent,” Garrett stated. He called out the show’s host, TJ Lavin, and producers for not acknowledging the incident. “I was the victim last night,” he said. “And I have to bring up why something happened to me and basically force someone to apologize – someone who wasn’t going to do it on their one.” Following Garrett’s video, Nakagawa finally gave him the apology he deserved.