She may have placed third on Season 39 of “Survivor: Island of the Idols,” but former contestant Noura Salman is not winning on social media.

After the reality star took her opinions about the COVID-19 pandemic to Instagram on Monday night, other stars of the CBS survival series are now putting her on blast on social media.

The backlash began as the 38-year-old posted a series of statements to her Instagram Story, revealing she was going to “come out of hiding” regarding her thoughts on the novel coronavirus. She followed up by asking her nearly 32K followers if they’re "going to be human" and think rationally, or be "a sheep" and let the media think for them.

“I have been out about since January and March when the 'pandemic' hit and was in and out of EMPTY hospital with my sick dad for MONTHS!” Noura wrote. “They are STILL empty as I drive by them in the tri-state area. The large testing tests are empty.”

She added, “‘The plan’ is for us to be so fed up with this isolation that we just say OK to the vaccine.”

Noura ended her story saying, “Will you join me? Or have you already decided to settle? And wait. For a vaccine that is said to prevent a virus when it’s actually a BACTERIA! So that 'they' can enforce a mandatory human tracking device?”

Several hours after her posts when live, other "Survivor" stars shared their opinions on the matter to Twitter, and to date, none have offered their support to the entrepreneur. Among her critics is Max Dawson from "World's Apart," Rick Devens of "Edge of Extinction," and Richard Hatch, the first winner of "Survivor."

At press time, Noura had yet to respond to the backlash.

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Noura Salman from "Survivor" Season 39. CBS