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Survivor: Second Chance cast

And the winner of Blue Collar, White Collar, No Collar is revealed.

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Survivor fans have chosen their 20 contenders for Survivor: Second Chance, in which former contestants will return to the game for a second chance at one million dollars.

The next season will take place in Cambodia.

Competing are:
WOMEN
Kelly Wiglesworth (Season 1, Survivor: Borneo)
Kimmi Kappenberg (Season 2, Survivor: The Australian Outback)
Peih-Gee Law (Season 15, Survivor: China)
Monica Padilla (Season 19, Survivor: Samoa)
Abi-Maria Gomes (Season 25, Survivor: Philippines)
Ciera Eastin (Season 27, Survivor: Blood vs. Water)
Tasha Fox (Season 28, Survivor: Cagayan)
Kass McQuillen (Season 28, Survivor: Cagayan)
Kelley Wentworth (Season 29, Survivor: San Juan del Sur)
Shirin Oskooi (Season 30, Survivor: Worlds Apart)

MEN
Jeff Varner (Season 2, Survivor: The Australian Outback)
Andrew Savage (Season 7, Survivor: Pearl Islands)
Terry Deitz (Season 12, Survivor: Panama)
Stephen Fishbach (Season 18, Survivor: Tocantins)
Vytas Baskauskas (Season 27, Survivor: Blood vs. Water)
Woo Hwang (Season 28, Survivor: Cagayan)
Spencer Bledsoe (Season 28, Survivor: Cagayan)
Keith Nale (Season 29, Survivor: San Juan del Sur)
Jeremy Collins (Season 29, Survivor: San Juan del Sur)
Joe Anglim (Season 30, Survivor: Worlds Apart)

Earlier in the night Mike Holloway (blue collar) defeated Carolyn Rivera (white collar), Will Sims (no collar) to take the $1M in the Survivor: Worlds Apart final.

12 Responses

  1. To be honest, Carolyn played better this season than Mike. Mike in the final, thanks to his five immunities. Other than winning immunities, not much. It’s such a shame that a strategist like Carolyn lost the game. At end of the day, it’s a social game. I’m going to blame it on Parvati. She’s the reason this game changed. Haha.

    1. I have to respectfully disagree with you there. Even when Mike won immunity, he was able to separate the ‘strong six’. His forming of an alliance with carolyn helped take out Sierra, Dan and Rodney in the end. He gained the truce from carolyn by warning her to play her idol. Carolyn (even though she played a great game), always had an alliance. Mike made it though most of the game by himself with no alliance and people wanting him out.

  2. Rumour is that Shane Powers (one of the unsuccessful second chance people) is officially done with Survivor. I voted for him and I don’t want him to give up but at the same time I can’t blame him because he has been in the casting process to return so many times before (at least 5 times, including HvV where he got the boot the day before flying out for Russell)

  3. I’m happy with the cast just not kass getting in she is crazy, can’t wait, and I’m glad mike won last night he deserved to win was thinking he wasn’t with all the bitter people.
    And thanks for not putting a spoiler in the title,

  4. Amazing cast of great former players and I’m excited to see how they play 2nd time round. If there was ever a time for CH9 to promote Survivor it would be this season, its a celebration of 15 years and 30 seasons! Super pumped.

  5. Most of the cast I voted for got in! That was a great, albeit most awkward reunion show ever. I guess we (in Australia) never got to see any of the bad press Dan had been involved in, but bullying was an important issue to address. Once again, the right player won (as much as I loathed Mike’s preachiness, he did outwit, outplay and outlast better than anyone else!). Cambodia is set to be another blinder of a season.

      1. The problem with doing exit interviews is it is an all or nothing offer. You must agree to chat to every one of them each series, and the times are a bit restrictive due to timezones.

  6. T-Bird, Shane and Jim were robbed (swap the for Kimmi, Joe and Woo, respectfully) but other then that I think we have an interesting cast.

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