Sri Lankan wins ‘Survivor’ After 39 days of battling the - TopicsExpress



          

Sri Lankan wins ‘Survivor’ After 39 days of battling the elements and competition in Nicaragua, Natalie Anderson of Sri Lankan heritage walked away with the million dollar prize and the title of sole survivor on the finale of Survivor: San Juan Del Sur Wednesday night. Survivor: San Juan del Sur — Blood vs. Water is the twenty-ninth season of the American CBS competitive reality television series, where castaways attempt to outwit, outlast and outplay each other for a prize of $1 million. “Survivor: San Juan del Sur,” the show’s 29th installment, began with 18 loved ones pitted against one another in the series’ second “Blood vs. Water” match. Natalie, a crossfit coach, started the game with her twin sister Nadiya, the first person voted out of the game. The 28-year-old twins hail from Edgewater, N.J., and appeared on “Amazing Race” twice. This was a season rife with twists (the requisite backstabbing) but more blindsides than normal. Trust was a big issue this season with people openly (and sometimes strangely) calling each other out moments before an elimination vote. There may also have been a record number of castaways who lied about having hidden immunity idols; sometimes the lie worked, but often it didn’t. Before the season began, Natalie described herself as “crazy, strong and confident.” She said her pet peeves were “girls who can’t do anything for themselves, lazy people and dumb people.” The newest “Survivor” winner told CBS2’s Suzanne Marques that she really hadnt decided what she would do with her winnings just yet. “I think I’m going to go out to dinner with my parents and say ‘Mom and dad, don’t worry. I got this. I can pay for a fancy dinner now,” Natalie quipped. “Nadyia has a nice chunk of change coming her way, too,” Natalie said. In the show’s 30th installment, host/producer Jeff Probst revealed three tribes (blue collar, white collar and no collar) would compete against one another in Nicaragua. “Survivor: Worlds Apart” begins in February. Probst told Entertainment Weekly the show hasnt aired or been edited yet and it’s already “one my favorites.” We are Proud of You - Natalie Anderson GWSL Team
Posted on: Tue, 06 Jan 2015 07:06:19 +0000

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