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Nia Moore returned to The Challenge for spinoff All Stars 3 after a seven-year hiatus. Despite her long break and seemingly having one connection with rival-turned-close friend Jordan Wiseley, she hasn’t appeared on anyone’s radar. Therefore, it confused and shocked the house when Treehouse leader Sylvia Elsrode called out Nia to compete against in her elimination round. Despite being caught off guard, Nia won. Following her victory, she revealed she struck a deal with the Treehouse alliance off camera.

Nia Moore, Kailah Casillas, Sylvia Elsrode, and Veronica Portillo standing next to each other during a daily mission in 'The Challenge: All Stars 3'
‘The Challenge: All Stars 3’ competitors Nia Moore, Kailah Casillas, Sylvia Elsrode, and Veronica Portillo | Laura Barisonzi/Paramount+

Sylvia Elsrode is the first eliminated from the dominant alliance, The Treehouse

In The Challenge: All Stars 3 Episode 3, Kailah Casillas revealed the Treehouse Alliance as consisting of herself, Sylvia Elsrode, Jemmye Carroll, Veronica Portillo, Tina [Barta] Bridges, Roni Chance, and Derrick Kosinski.

With so many members, the group typically managed to get at least one ally into The Authority who could save them. Even though several players existed outside the alliance, they seemed focused on targeting Kendall [Sheppard] Darnell and KellyAnne Judd.

When the latter one a daily mission, guaranteeing her safety and power, she celebrated, annoying Sylvia, who made a rude comment about it.

Feeling it wasn’t necessary, Nia Moore seemed bothered by it. KellyAnne threw her loudest opponent into elimination, who called out Nia, surprising nearly everyone. Regardless, the two-time competitor sent Sylvia home.

Nia Moore said she made a deal with the Treehouse alliance during the first day of ‘The Challenge: All Stars 3’

Following her elimination win, the Battle of the Exes 2 near-finalist spoke to AfterBuzz TV and explained how she managed to stay off the dominant alliance’s radar.

Nia claimed Sylvia and Kailah talked to her on the first night about working together, but she was under the influence and didn’t want to make game decisions while drunk.

The following day, The Real World star claimed she approached the Treehouse leaders and agreed to the deal, which she accepted as they wouldn’t target each other.

However, as time passed, Nia admitted she got “uncomfortable” with their “mean girl unwanted conversations and side comments.” She also noted that the group attempted to make Kendal and KellyAnne feel unwelcome and tried to “create division” between their rooms.

Nia feels other Treehouse allies were complicit in Kailah Casillas and Sylvia’s ‘mean girl’ behavior

Even though she thought Sylvia and Kailah spearheaded the efforts, Nia also felt their roommates were complicit because they didn’t say anything.

After hearing what the allies said about their opponents, the two-time competitor admitted it caused her to wonder if they also talked badly behind her back or if they faked the deal with her.

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“If you all are going to decide to be mean girls and think that it’s cute, then I don’t respect it, and I think it’s wack because we’re not in our 20s anymore,” she closed.

Nia is currently still competing for the title and grand prize. However, she will have to continue performing well or find an alliance because the only person she worked with previously, former rival Jordan Wiseley, just got eliminated. The Challenge: All Stars 3 airs Wednesdays on Paramount+.