Erika Casupanan became the first player of Filipino descent to win in the American franchise of Survivor. (Photo courtesy of CBS) MANILA - A Canadian-based former communications manager made history as the first player of Filipino descent to win in the popular American reality show Survivor. Thirty-two-year-old Erika Casupanan became the "sole survivor" of the show's 41st season after scoring a landslide victory as the votes of the final tribal council were revealed in the season finale, which was broadcast in the United States through CBS, on Thursday (Philippine Time). Casupanan, currently residing in Toronto, got seven of the eight votes from recently eliminated competitors who had been tasked as members of the jury that will decide the season's champion. With the victory, Casupanan won USD1 million (around PHP50 million) cash. The other vote went to second placer Deshawn Radden from Miami. The other finalist, Xander Hastings from Chicago, did not receive any nod f
It was not a great night for farm animals on the Season 41 Finale of Survivor. First there were no goats to be seen heading into the Final Three which is quite typical. Then, what looked to be a lamb ended up tearing off its skin to reveal itself as a lion…a lioness to be […]
Ever since they stopped running “recap” highlight shows each year, the Thanksgiving Eve episode of Survivor usually has delivered the goods. This year was no different, and we were once again given one of the best episodes of the entire season. It leaned heavily into what makes Survivor so great: Inter-personal relationships and internal struggles […]
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