Jeff Probst Explains New Twists Before "Survivor: Winners at War"
They can outwit. They can outplay. They can outlast. But can they also overspend?
There are many reasons to go on Survivor these days: People want to test their limits, they're a super-fan who has grown up watching the show, they want to meet new people and expand their world, they want to be on TV...and they might just want to earn $1 million.
And on December 18, Michigan resident Rachel LaMont did just that, besting Sam Phalen, Sue Smey and Teeny Chirichillo to join the Sole Survivor club.
“I feel like I'm having an out of body experience,” the 34-year-old graphic designer said after host Jeff Probst crowned her the winner. “It’s just so surreal,” before later adding, “I’m a little bit in shock, if I’m completely honest.”
During the finale, Rachel pulled ahead early by winning the final immunity challenge (her fourth of the season) at the most crucial point in the game. Because of that advantage, she sent Teeny and Sam into the show's final physical challenge: fire-making.
With Sam blazing through the task "in the most dramatic way," she told Entertainment Weekly, it really fanned the flames of her anxiety.
"When Jeff went to read the votes was the most scared I was for a week," she admitted. "My stomach was in complete knots and truly, there's a part of me that was like, 'I think I might've just lost'. So the confidence really wavered throughout those last couple days."
In the end, though, the fire-making challenge didn’t sway the jury, as Rachel—who was an alternate for season 46—received all but one vote.
And in honor of her red-hot victory, we thought it'd be nice to take a quick trip down memory lane and check in with some of the past winners, including the two-time champs, to see how they decided to spend their hard-earned prize-money.
There are a few cautionary tales (Here's looking at you, OG Survivor winner Richard Hatch!), many smart savers, a lot of charitable causes (we are still crying over Mike Gabler's decision!) and some serious spenders. Hey, if you've been living off a cup of rice and coconuts for a while, you deserve to have a little fun, right?