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¡Tres tribus completamente nuevas! Conoce al elenco completo de 'Supervivientes 43'

Los 18 nuevos jugadores para la temporada 43 de la serie de telerrealidad incluyen un cremador de mascotas, una enfermera pediátrica y un atleta paralímpico.
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Hace un año, Sobreviviente regresó de su primera pausa. los telerrealidad gigante marcó el comienzo de una 'nueva era', completa con nuevos giros, menos días y más privaciones. Pero ahora que los posibles jugadores han visto lo que posiblemente les espera, ¿continuará el programa cambiando las cosas para mantenerlos alerta? ¿O es este un elenco que está más listo para 'el monstruo' que es moderno? Sobreviviente que nunca?

Relacionado: Todo lo que debe saber sobre sobreviviente 43 (Incluyendo cuándo se estrena)

Eso está por verse, pero de cualquier manera, estos 18 nuevos concursantes están listos. Vienen de todas partes del mundo (¡incluyendo, por primera vez, concursantes de Hawái!) con una historia que contar. Algunos son fans del juego de toda la vida, mientras que otros se metieron como locos en el programa durante la cuarentena. Sus ocupaciones van desde incineradores de mascotas hasta enfermeras pediátricas y deportistas paralímpicos. Pero lo único que tienen en común: hambre (antes de su hambre literal) por convertirse en el último Superviviente Único y llevarse a casa el premio del millón de dólares.

Inicie la galería a continuación para conocer a los 18 jugadores que compiten en sobreviviente 43 . Y asegúrese de consultar con Parade.com durante la pretemporada mientras te traemos entrevistas exclusivas con el elenco antes de que comience el juego. sobreviviente 43 estrenos en Septiembre 21 a las 20 hs. con un episodio especial de dos horas en CBS.

Próximo, echa un vistazo a nuestra entrevista con sobreviviente 42 ganador Maryanne Oketch .

  El elenco de Superviviente 43.  El elenco de Superviviente 43.  La tribu Baka amarilla consta de (de izquierda a derecha): Elisabeth"Elie" Scott, Mike Gabler, Morriah Young, Owen Knight, Jeanine Zheng, and Sami Layadi.  Elie Scott se enamoró de Survivor después de que un amigo en la escuela de posgrado la comparara con Michele Fitzgerald. Y la mujer de 31 años espera que su trabajo como psicóloga clínica la vea obtener un éxito similar. Especializada en trabajar con veteranos de TEPT, cree que sus habilidades como conectora la ayudarán a superar la batalla de 27 días que's about to enter. And though she knows she masks some surprising disorganization, she plans to cover for that by becoming the next "advantage queen."Read our interview with Elie Scott (coming 9/1)Age: 31Hometown: Atlanta, Ga.Current Residence: Salt Lake City, UtahOccupation: Clinical PsychologistFavorite Hobbies: Rock climbing, skiing, karaoke at dive bars3 Words to Describe You: Clever, perceptive and authenticPet Peeve(s): Really the only way someone can earn a spot on my bad side is by being inconsiderate or intentionally hurtful to others. Social injustice and discrimination make my blood boil. I will always speak up when I observe it, even if it gets me into trouble. What is the accomplishment you are most proud of? I am most proud of persistence in education, despite challenges. When it came time to apply for college, my high school advisor told me I would be wasting time and money if I enrolled, but I had a deep desire to study psychology so that I could work towards helping families like mine that were impacted by addiction. I was accepted to a program for students with lower GPAs and/or standardized test scores, with the contingency that I had to make A’s in all of my first semester classes. After meeting this requirement, I realized how good it felt to do well in school, show up to class and try hard at things that were challenging. I graduated college early, with a 3.89 GPA and proceeded to earn a 4.0 GPA in all of my Master’s and Doctoral courses.What is something we would never know from looking at you? Most people don’t know that I’m creative and artsy. I love to write, paint, and learn new crafts when I have time for it! Who is your hero and why? My Abuelos, my maternal grandparents, are my greatest heroes because of their ability to persevere through adversity and take risks to better the lives of their family and communities.Which past Survivor will you play the game most like? I think I have the natural ability to lead a group to the end in the same way Kim Spradlin did, but I also realize she had a lot of luck and circumstance on her side during her first season. Kelley Wentworth is an example of how I will play if I find myself without such luck. I am scrappy and crafty and would be fighting up until the last minute to find idols and sway votes in the same way. I can also see myself playing a social and strategic game like Cirie Fields. People see me as caring and nurturing, so I will be afforded more room to subtly manipulate and push for my best interest, without turning people against me. I’d also feel proud to play and grow in the same way that Sarah Lacina did across her seasons. Why do you believe you can be the Sole Survivor? I will outwit by use of my natural social skill and cutthroat strategy. People will trust, share information, and be disarmed by me, which will make me dangerous. I am coming into the game with the understanding that SURVIVOR is a world with a different set of social norms, so my mindset will shift away from Psychologist ethics and toward SURVIVOR Ethics. I will outplay with my natural competitiveness, athleticism, and tenacity. I will not give up. In this new era, advantages are key, so I will hustle hard to find and use advantages to keep myself alive! And I will outlast by moving towards small goals that will motivate me along the way. I will know when to strike and when to lay low. I will be sneaky when I have to be and transparent when it is beneficial. I will adapt with the game.  La diseñadora de UX, Jeanine Zheng, está lista para navegar por una web diferente en la isla. La joven de 24 años llega al juego para hacer que tanto ella como su padre's dreams come true, having watched the show together through the years. And while she's excited about the looseness and unpredictability the "new era" provides, she hopes her resume of high achievement will lead to yet another hard-earned success in her life.Read our interview with Jeanine Zheng (coming 9/1)Age: 24Hometown: South Hamilton, Mass.Current Residence: San Francisco, Calif.Occupation: UX DesignerFavorite Hobbies: Backpacking (bonus points if it leads to sleeping under the stars), photography, running3 Words to Describe You: Green (both in that I absorb all new experiences/information around me, and am environmentally conscious), empathetic, wittyPet Peeve(s): Being “mansplained” to, people on their phones while you’re hanging out. What is the accomplishment you are most proud of? The body of work that I am most proud of is my senior thesis, which bridged my two majors of Environmental Science and Visual Arts. They are two departments that have never worked together as a double major, and it took a lot of initiative to create my own syllabus and thesis which addresses both. The thesis is a true reflection of me, of my equal passions in sustainability and art. What is something we would never know from looking at you? People often assume I’m extroverted because I’ve very effusive and engaged, especially when meeting someone for the first time. But I’m definitely an introvert and need time alone to recharge. Who is your hero and why? My father paved the way for my family and our life as we know it. He grew up as a sweet potato farmer in the impoverished countryside of China; he eventually came to the United States, completed his PhD in genetics, and now creates biotechnologies to increase yields for those very crops. To say I admire his tenacity, discipline, and work ethic is an understatement. Which past Survivor will you play the game most like? Kim Spradlin. She had the ability to control the game based on her interpersonal relationships, convincing everyone on the tribe that they could trust her. She straddled the perfect balance of executing huge game moves without being pegged as the mastermind -- and is feminism at its finest. Also, Andrea Boehlke because she is outdoorsy, carried her weight and manipulated people while staying likable.Why do you believe you can be the Sole Survivor? Given the evolution of the game, I see the winner as having to sit between multiple trust clusters and have the intuition to know when to rely on which at any given moment. I can sit in that position; I can create relationships with people from completely different backgrounds and juggle the nuances of my different alliances. My athleticism and outdoor experience give me the ability to “outlast,” but I see my real strong-suit in the “outwit” portion. I can read social dynamics easily, which will allow me to be ahead of the curve in terms of moves. I’ll make my own moves, so that at final tribal council, there will be no question of whether or not I played actively and assertively.   Eso's unknown if Mike Gabler has the most heart out of the Survivor 43 cast, but he certainly is the biggest expert on it. The transcatheter valve expert has made the show a household staple since the very beginning and is thinking back home in more ways than one out here. But he's ready to dry his tears, though they may help people look past his "severe-looking" exterior.Read our interview with Mike Gabler (coming 9/2)Age: 52Hometown: Houston, TexasCurrent Residence: Meridian, IdahoOccupation: Heart Valve SpecialistFavorite Hobbies: Camping, hunting, fishing, skiing3 Words to Describe You: Intense, energetic, funPet Peeve(s): Unfairness and men in skinny jeans! What is the accomplishment you are most proud of? My family. It has not been easy. Life is busy; life is hard. But through hard work, dedication and love, we have stayed together, overcome obstacles and are strong!What is something we would never know from looking at you? As social as I am, I enjoy time alone. I am also more sensitive than most think. Who is your hero and why? My father. He’s always there for us. He was also a Green Beret and is a patriot. Which past Survivor will you play the game most like? If I can only pick one, then I’d say Sandra. She was always in the right place at the right time. She had phenomenal strategies and game play. Why do you believe you can be the Sole Survivor? Yes!!  Morriah Young es una maestra y artista cuya personalidad es tan colorida como el arte que crea (así como su estilo). La joven de 28 años creció viendo Survivor desde el principio y está aquí para marcar una última cosa de la lista de deseos de su difunta madre. Pero siente que la crudeza de esa experiencia la ha preparado para la perseverancia que requiere el juego, y espera dejar la isla más brillante que cuando entró. Lea nuestra entrevista con Morriah Young (próximamente el 2 de septiembre) Edad: 28 Ciudad natal: Filadelfia, Pa .Residencia actual: Filadelfia, Pensilvania.Ocupación: MaestraPasatiempos favoritos: Ir de compras, viajar, crear contenido3 Palabras que lo describirán: Colorido, enérgico, alegreMotivo(s) favorito(s): Negative Nancys, Debbie Downers, Bullies¿Cuál es el logro del que está más orgulloso? Estoy orgulloso de la vida que estoy construyendo con mi prometido. Estoy orgullosa de ser maestra. Estoy orgulloso de haber terminado la universidad. Abriendo mi museo de selfies. ¿Qué es algo que nunca sabríamos al mirarte? ¡Que me aterrorizan los payasos! ¿Quién es tu héroe y por qué? Soy mi propio héroe. Me salvo cada vez. Pero mi madre es la heroína suprema, porque ahora que soy mayor y ella ya no está aquí, me doy cuenta de lo mucho que perseveró. ¿A qué Superviviente del pasado te parecerá más el juego? James: '¡No muerdas la manzana!' Mantente fiel a tu alianza lo mejor que puedas y persevera hasta el final. ¿Por qué crees que puedes ser el único superviviente? No hay nada en el mundo que no pueda lograr. Mi mentalidad me ha llevado a la meta de todos mis sueños. Además, soy súper adorable y no una amenaza inmediata.   El director de admisiones Owen Knight espera ser aceptado entre los ganadores de Survivor' circle by the end of this season. The 30-year-old fell back in love with the show as an adult and feels his interpersonal skills can get many alliance applications accepted. He feels he's perceived as a cross between a long-haired "bro" and a brainy nerd, and hopes that can make him a big unknown on the island.Read our interview with Owen Knight (coming 9/3) Age: 30Hometown: Bethesda, Md.Current Residence: New Orleans, La.Occupation: College Admissions DirectorFavorite Hobbies: Backpacking, hiking, video games, taking and coaching fitness classes3 Words to Describe You: Loyal, charismatic, passionatePet Peeve(s): People who are entitled. And people who don’t know what to do at a four-way stop.What is the accomplishment you are most proud of? Being named an admission director at my age is rare. To be named director at my alma mater reminds me that the grind has been worth it, and that people have noticed how dedicated and genuinely invested I am.What is something we would never know from looking at you? That I’m a great public speaker and use my people skills at work every day. Asian men have certain unfair stereotypes associated with them, and I do not fit that mold. I played football in high school, was rush chair for my fraternity, and can entertain a room of 800 people. I use my EQ more than my IQ on an average day.Who is your hero and why? My parents. They are kind, fun, hard-working and dedicated to one another. They’re more active and social than I am! They gave me a life that anyone would dream of when they adopted me as a baby, and they have supported me in every endeavor I have taken on. I owe them everything and want to make them proud. Which past Survivor will you play the game most like? I would love to play a similar game to Adam Klein. He kept his threat level low, had good relationships with everyone, and was his authentic, superfan self. Why do you believe you can be the Sole Survivor? I can win SURVIVOR because I am an unassuming triple threat. Socially, I’m likable and take a genuine interest in people. I make people feel like I am invested in them because I actually am! Physically, I am athletic enough to be an asset early in the game; however, nobody is going to mistake me for Ozzy and view me as a threat to go on an individual immunity run. Strategically, I am a SURVIVOR super-duper fan and have seen every season and watch the international versions. I have studied this game and know what works and what doesn’t. Most importantly, I am pretty self-aware and know that I need to play my own game and go with the flow as the game develops.  A sus 19 años, Sami Layadi está esta temporada's youngest castaway. But the pet cremator wants to use that to his advantage, looking to learn from the life experiences of his competition to endear himself as a "likable kid." Because beneath a wall of "genetics and great looks" lies someone who is, at his heart, insecure and looking to constantly better himself.Read our interview with Sami Layadi (coming 9/3)Age: 19Hometown: Las Vegas, Nev.Current Residence: Las Vegas, Nev.Occupation: Pet CrematorFavorite Hobbies: Sports, fitness, journaling3 Words to Describe You: Unpredictable, tenacious, indecisivePet Peeve(s): Excuses, laziness, being woken up before noon on weekendsWhat is the accomplishment you are most proud of? Probably getting my Eagle Scout, because I struggled mightily with completing merit badges and often took 3-4 classes just to get them. To finally receive it made me very proud of myself.What is something we would never know from looking at you? My background is very culturally diverse with my father being an immigrant from Morocco.Who is your hero and why? My grandpa, Dale Donald Mann, because he is the hardest working man I have ever known, and he always made sure I knew what was most important: family. He was an amazing husband to my grandmother; seeing him build their relationship upon love and trust taught me so much about how to love somebody. And he understood me more than anybody else ever has. When I would tell him about my insecurities and self-doubt, he would help me understand how those things are actually strengths. I knew I could always count on my grandpa, and I want to make him smile from up there.Which past Survivor will you play the game most like? Kelley Wentworth. What I admire and take away from Wentworth’s game is that she never gave up until her torch was snuffed, and even when she was clearly in the bottom, she not only found ways to climb up, but she made everybody think that she was oblivious and not smart enough to foil the foolproof plan they had. Why do you believe you can be the Sole Survivor? Because I do not allow myself to not know what is going on with those around me. I am too conversationally and emotionally experienced with people to be unaware of my standing in the game at all times, and I am too determined and hungry to get comfortable. Everybody that I meet grows a heart on their sleeve after I speak with them for 20 minutes, and my competitors on the island will be no different.  La tribu Coco azul está formada por (de izquierda a derecha): James Jones, Lindsay Carmine, Ryan Medrano, Geo Bustamante, Karla Cruz Godoy y Cassidy Clark.  En un mundo diferente, Cassidy Clark ya habría interpretado a Survivor. El jugador de 26 años había sido elegido para la temporada 41 en 2019 y estaba a días de jugar antes de que llegara la pandemia. Pero la devastación le dio la oportunidad de prepararse más durante la nueva aplicación. Ahora, la diseñadora de moda está aún más lista para pisar la pasarela del Consejo Tribal, con la esperanza de representar a su familia en un espectáculo que ha sido una constante para ellos todos estos años. Lea nuestra entrevista con Cassidy Clark (próximamente el 4 de septiembre)Edad: 26 Ciudad natal : Plano, TexasResidencia actual: Austin, TexasOcupación: DiseñadorPasatiempos favoritos: Diseño de moda y la mayoría de las formas de arte, ahorrar ropa vieja y chucherías de tus abuelos, patinar, boxear y explorar bajo el agua.3 Palabras para describirte: Maravilloso, carismático y creativo. Pet Peeve (s): personas críticas y de mente estrecha. ¡Además, las personas que no tienen reverencia por la Madre Naturaleza y todos sus hermosos seres! ¿Cuál es el logro del que está más orgulloso? He luchado contra muchas experiencias dolorosas y nunca dejé que me rompieran o me detuvieran por mucho tiempo. Tengo un espíritu de lucha y siempre estaré orgulloso de mi perseverancia. ¡Pero también estoy muy orgullosa de mostrar mis diseños en un desfile de moda! ¿Qué es algo que nunca sabríamos al mirarte? Siempre he tenido un profundo asombro espiritual y aprecio por la vida, la naturaleza y todas sus hermosas complejidades. Puedo manifestar y crear cualquier cosa cuando me entrego completamente al momento y encuentro aceptación en él. Mantener ese flujo a lo largo del juego no siempre será fácil, pero es una prioridad absoluta. ¿Quién es tu héroe y por qué? ¡Sé que suena a cliché, pero mi mamá es increíblemente increíble! Se ha enfrentado a tanta adversidad y nunca permitió que eso le rompiera el espíritu. Ella es una leyenda a mis ojos y la última 'sobreviviente' para 'prosperar'. ¿A qué superviviente del pasado te parecerá más el juego? Siempre he admirado el juego de Kim Spradlin, ¡era una asesina discreta! Me encantó ver una buena victoria de triple amenaza; ella jugó un juego social, estratégico y físico muy fuerte. Ella 'hizo de títere' su alianza a lo largo de todo el juego mientras mantenía el objetivo fuera de su espalda. ¿Por qué crees que puedes ser el Único Superviviente? Creo que tengo el punto óptimo en todos los lugares correctos. Estoy en buena forma física y soy competitivo, seré un activo para mi tribu, pero mi estatura más pequeña me hará parecer no amenazante. Soy intuitivo y un pensador innovador. Mi naturaleza inteligente e ingeniosa me permitirá maniobrar y adaptarme a los giros inesperados del juego. Tengo la habilidad de manipular y persuadir a otros, y aunque no abuso de eso en mi vida diaria, todas las apuestas están canceladas en SURVIVOR. Mis experiencias de vida, encanto optimista y perspectiva de mente abierta me permitirán conectarme profundamente con los demás, desarmarlos y formar alianzas y amistades sólidas. Pero puedo usar mi lógica para permanecer lo suficientemente desapegado como para tomar siempre la mejor decisión para mi juego. Cuando la goma se encuentre con la carretera, haré lo que sea necesario para jugar de una manera poderosa. La gente no me verá venir y eso es exactamente con lo que cuento.   Hay mucho en juego para que Geo Bustamante ingrese a Survivor. El hombre de 36 años se vio obligado a renunciar a su trabajo para estar en el programa, por lo que's aiming to come back home with his biggest paycheck yet. And he hopes he can do that by giving back to a show that showed him that your insecurities can make you shine, even if they'll come to the forefront on the beach.Read our interview with Geo Bustamante (coming 9/4)Age: 36Hometown: Miami, Fla.Current Residence: Honolulu, HIOccupation: Project ManagerFavorite Hobbies: Hiking, traveling, diving3 Words to Describe You: Adaptable, hard worker, resilientPet Peeve(s): I strongly dislike laziness and people who don’t have common courtesy. What is the accomplishment you are most proud of? Being that English is my second language, I grew up in the hood and was homeless for a period of time, the accomplishment that I am most proud of is graduating with my Associates degree with a 4.0 GPA.What is something we would never know from looking at you? I grew up shy, quiet and in my head, which made me a thinker and very analytical. People also don’t see that if they mess or compete with me, they will lose. A whole new alter ego comes out that turns into a beast during any competition.Who is your hero and why? My husband is my hero because he is everything I have. He motivates me and has encouraged me through so much. He is also in the military, so he is a real hero in life! Which past Survivor will you play the game most like? It would have to be a combination of Cochran and Boston Rob. I am not as physical as Rob, but I will be strategic like Cochran. I’m hoping that by the end of the season, people will see that I played my own game.Why do you believe you can be the Sole Survivor? Because in life, I am already a survivor. In life I did not have the luxury to mess up and have people help me. In life I struggled and fought hard for everything I’ve accomplished. I have the fire in me and the willpower to show the world that I deserve to win and will not let anything or anyone get in my way. I’m ready for this, and I will not let this opportunity of a lifetime go to waste. The world will see that Geo Bustamante has arrived, and I WILL WIN!  James Jones siempre ha sido capaz de adaptarse, desde que se convirtió en pez fuera del agua en un campus universitario de 13.000. Y cuando el hombre de 37 años vio a Earl Cole ganar Survivor en 2007, se dio cuenta de que este era el espectáculo para él. el planificador de eventos's guest list for alliances includes purposely seeking out people who are his opposites, even if that means going against his Philly instincts and opening up his heart.Read our interview with James Jones (coming 9/5)Age: 37Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa.Current Residence: Philadelphia, Pa.Occupation: Event PlannerFavorite Hobbies: Curating events, finding the best cocktails in the city, reading/writing3 Words to Describe You: Confident, casual, self-awarePet Peeve(s): Really bad customer service. Pushy sales people.What is the accomplishment you are most proud of? Winning the United States Chess Open (largest chess tournament in the USA) for my rating bracket when I was 12. You are playing against grown people, and I won $1,200. That was like $100,000 to me at the time! It gave me the confidence that I could do almost anything. What is something we would never know from looking at you? I grew up in the church. I was an usher and sang in the choir from age 6 to 17. My dad was a deacon and my mom was a deaconess. I have a deep faith but it is my own faith. I don’t talk about it a lot but I am a big believer.Who is your hero and why? My mom. She overcame a lot to raise me and give me the foundation to be the person that I am today. She made sure I was raised in a safe house, made sure I went to church to develop a moral compass, took me to black history workshops as a child so I had a sense of self worth. She made sure I got into the best public school in the city, then made sure I could travel the country as a middle schooler playing chess. She passed away five years ago, and as I grow older, I grow to admire her more each day.Which past Survivor will you play the game most like? Sandra’s “anyone but me” will always be my strategy, as long as I see a path to the end and I am with people, or have people, in which I trust. If I don’t have that, I will be an agent of chaos Russell with charm. I am playing to win and not for 7th place.Why do you believe you can be the Sole Survivor? I thrive, and find a certain comfort, in chaos. Managing events at a club on a Friday night anything can happen, but whatever issues pop up you have to handle. That takes interpersonal skills if it is dealing with people, and it takes general problem-solving skills when dealing with a venue, and you still have to make sure everyone at your party has a great time.  Karla Cruz Godoy siempre ha vivido con el lema 'si no't like something, change it." The 28-year-old grew up in a low-income household, building resiliency that got her a prestigious scholarship and an impressive education to boot. She comes to the show wanting to provide more representation, hoping her social and eavesdropping skills will lead to her thriving once more.Read our interview with Karla Cruz Godoy (coming 9/5)Age: 28Hometown: San Diego, Calif.Current Residence: Newark, Del.Occupation: Educational Project ManagerFavorite Hobbies: Traveling, brunching, karaoke3 Words to Describe You: Ambitious, gregarious, adaptablePet Peeve(s): Tardiness, pessimism, slow driversWhat is the accomplishment you are most proud of? My parents are Mexican immigrants who became teenage parents at the age of 16, which led me to grow up in a low-income community where college was only a dream. Fortunately, school became a safe space for me, where I felt loved, cared for and seen. I recognized that through school, I could follow my passions and most importantly, get out of the hood. I’m proud to say I’m the first in my family to graduate from high school, and the first to graduate from college, and I did it all with a full-ride scholarship from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s Millennium Scholars program. This queer Chicana did that!What is something we would never know from looking at you? I’m incredibly competitive and an overachiever in every aspect of my life. Who is your hero and why? My grandfather, Elizafat Godoy. He immigrated to the U.S. from Chilpancingo, Guerrero, Mexico to provide a better life for his family, and he instilled strong educational values in me. He loves his family and my grandmother unconditionally. He’s the most important male figure in my life.Which past Survivor will you play the game most like? Cirie Fields because she was an incredibly well-rounded, social, and analytical player. She was loved by all, she knew when to stir the pot, and she knew how to keep a strong social game that could take her to the end. I’m physically strong, so I’ll use that as an added advantage. Why do you believe you can be the Sole Survivor? I’m adaptable, resilient, gregarious, and my ancestors have my back. I’m confident in my social game, that I’ll build relationships across differences and get along with just about anyone. With my wife and family in my heart and thoughts, I know I will make it to the end.  Lindsay Carmine ha vivido una vida de servicio, ya sea trabajando como enfermera o apoyando a su familia tanto en el triunfo como en la tragedia. Pero una cosa's clear: She's playing Survivor for herself. The 42-year-old is capitalizing on a dream that spans over two decades, but sees herself as the underdog due to her age and perceived Southern hospitality. But make no mistake, she's ready for the frontlines of this game.Read our interview with Lindsay Carmine (coming 9/6)Age: 42Hometown: Greensboro, N.C.Current Residence: Downingtown, Pa.Occupation: Pediatric NurseFavorite Hobbies: Volunteering, traveling, reading, exercising, gardening and projects on our homestead. Any and all outdoor adventures. Spending time with family and friends.3 Words to Describe You: Relentless, resourceful, compassionatePet Peeve(s): People that cut in line. Smacking gum. When people play games on their phone and don’t put the phone on silent.What is the accomplishment you are most proud of? I’ve never strayed from my goals, even when people tell me my expectations are too high. The common assumption is that you can have it all, just not all at once. I’m here to show you that you can! I look around at this life that I’ve very intentionally created for myself and our family and think, “What if I had listened to everyone and just stopped dreaming? I wouldn’t have any of this!” What is something we would never know from looking at you? People are mostly surprised at how competitive I am, especially as I get older. It’s as if people think I should have outgrown that phase in my life by now. I come across as non-threatening, and it is very intentional on my part – this is going to help me in the game. Who is your hero and why? Healthcare providers! Specifically my co-workers and nursing school best friends, who I relied on for strength and support while I cared for Covid patients during the pandemic.Which past Survivor will you play the game most like? Natalie – mental and physical strength. Sarah – strategic. Michelle – social. Why do you believe you can be the Sole Survivor? I have 20 years’ worth of reasons why I am going to be the sole SURVIVOR.  Desde muy joven, Ryan Medrano tuvo que aprender a resolver las cosas a su manera. Nacido con parálisis cerebral leve, pasó de no poder caminar a convertirse en entrenador personal. Él's had to read body language and facial expressions to anticipate next moves, something he believes will make him a natural for the game. But while the 25-year-old wants to be empathetic on the surface, behind the scenes, he has a calculated plan of recruiting allies within allies.Read our interview with Ryan Medrano (coming 9/6)Age: 25Hometown: Savannah, Ga.Current Residence: El Paso, TexasOccupation: Warehouse AssociateFavorite Hobbies: Fishing, hiking, carpentry3 Words to Describe You: Charismatic, outgoing, humorousPet Peeve(s): Bullies, laziness, self-entitlement. What is the accomplishment you are most proud of? My connection that I made with my mother after her stroke. I helped her to understand that just because she wasn’t the same as before didn’t mean she couldn’t live a full life. She just had to approach things from her newfound perspective.What is something we would never know from looking at you? I was born three months early with mild cerebral palsy. Doctors said I would never walk but after four years of therapy, I finally was able to.Who is your hero and why? My father. He helped raise us while fighting for our country and putting 110% into both. Which past Survivor will you play the game most like? Rupert. I like the way he provided food for his tribe, which helped them keep their strength for the challenges. Why do you believe you can be the Sole Survivor? I’m a triple threat. I can socialize easily, am naturally strong and quick in puzzles. I am great at forming bonds and can influence others with a silver tongue. I have a great resolve to do what needs to be done to earn the million dollars.  La tribu Vesi roja está formada por (de izquierda a derecha): Dwight Moore, Nneka Ejere, Cody Assenmacher, Noelle Lambert, Jesse Lopez y Justine Brennan.  Cody Assenmacher no es ajeno a la vida en la isla, ya que se mudó de las llanuras de Iowa a Hawái hace años. Su plan para jugar está descrito por algunos de sus jugadores anteriores favoritos: Diviértete, compite y proporciona. El jugador de 35 años sabe que su imagen comodín puede llamar mucho la atención, tanto para bien como para mal. Pero él especula que su estilo de juego será como su cabello: desarrollo de relaciones en la parte delantera y tremendamente estratégico en la parte trasera. VentasPasatiempos favoritos: Salir con amigos, viajar y estar al aire libre3 Palabras que lo describirán: Optimista, carismático, intrépido Motivo(s) favorito(s): Gente perezosa, adictos a las redes sociales, cortarse las uñas en un lugar público ¿Cuál es el logro del que está más orgulloso? Estoy muy orgulloso de la relación que tengo con mi familia y amigos. Sin ellos, la vida sería aburrida. Saber que están ahí para mí, pase lo que pase, es reconfortante. ¿Qué es algo que nunca sabríamos al mirarte? [Varios] de mis dientes frontales inferiores son falsos. Cuando era niño, mi hermano mayor me ató a un trineo detrás de un vehículo todo terreno en un campo de maíz helado y el trineo se volcó. ¿Quién es tu héroe y por qué? Devon Yaddof, un mejor amigo mío que falleció de cáncer en la escuela secundaria. Su pérdida encendió un fuego en mí a una edad muy temprana. Ese fuego continúa impulsándome a vivir mi vida de manera diferente. Y a mis padres, ya que estoy agradecido por haberme moldeado desinteresadamente en el hombre que soy hoy. ¿A qué superviviente del pasado te parecerá más el juego? Malcolm: era un jugador simpático, físicamente hábil y humilde que usó ese conjunto de habilidades para avanzar en el juego. Malcolm y yo compartimos múltiples conjuntos de habilidades físicas, de personalidad y de carácter. La capacidad de sentarse y, a veces, jugar el papel de tonto para engañar al tonto que piensa que te está engañando es fundamental para competir en este juego. ¿Por qué crees que puedes ser el Único Superviviente? Sé que SURVIVOR y yo estábamos hechos el uno para el otro. ¡Solo nos llevó 20 años darnos cuenta! Mi personalidad carismática y divertida me permitirá construir alianzas. Mi ventaja competitiva mantendrá los números a través de los desafíos ganadores. La experiencia de estar al aire libre ayudará a construir un refugio y obtener alimentos. Mis experiencias, profesión y vivir en diferentes ciudades me han dado sabiduría adelantada a mi tiempo, y usaré eso a mi favor para comunicarme con jugadores mayores que yo, mientras que mi estilo de vida activo y mi espíritu juvenil me permitirán relacionarme con jugadores más jóvenes. .  Dwight Moore tiene tanta experiencia en entrevistas que puede venir por Jeff Probst's Tribal Council job by the end of the season. The 22-year-old had a journalism career at a young age that gave him the bravery to do anything, including apply to Survivor. Despite admitting he is out of his element, he hopes his academic skills and adaptability are able to apply to his strategy to send him to the front of the class once more.Read our interview with Dwight Moore (coming 9/7)Age: 22Hometown: Palo Alto, Calif.Current Residence: Collierville, Tenn.Occupation: Graduate StudentFavorite Hobbies: Skiing, videogames, tutoring/teaching.3 Words to Describe You: Ambitious, confident and strong-willed.Pet Peeve(s): Someone making a reference to “The Office” within two seconds of learning my name. Arrogance. Refusal to use turn signals while driving.What is the accomplishment you are most proud of? In my sophomore year of high school, I decided to take the ACT, just to see how I would do on it, and I ended up getting a perfect score. That was great for college admissions, and it garnered me attention locally and nationally. Due to that, I’ve had parents in Memphis tell me that they’ve used me as an example for their kids, to show what black people can accomplish academically. It’s not the actual score that I’m proud of; it’s the idea that, hopefully, someone felt motivated by seeing black representation in an academic space. What is something we would never know from looking at you? That I had a whole career as a journalist that rivals that of professionals, all before I entered college! I got into journalism because as a kid, I wanted to become President and decided that the best way to learn was by interviewing other political figures. The list of people I’ve interviewed includes Cory Booker, Madeleine Albright, Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice. I also covered the red carpet at the National Civil Rights Museum’s Freedom Awards for many years, interviewing honorees.Who is your hero and why? My parents! My dad was raised in a small town in Mississippi and is now a doctor with his own practice in Memphis, and my mom is a registered nurse [turned] stay-at-home mom. They’ve been able to do so much with their lives despite obstacles, thus being able to provide me with so much in my life. Which past Survivor will you play the game most like? I hope to emulate Wendell’s game from “Ghost Island” the most. He made it far due to an extremely strong social game, and I hope to create that same level of bond, such that people will want to keep me around, even if doing so would be detrimental to their long-term game. Also, he performed well in challenges, both in the individual and tribal phases when needed.Why do you believe you can be the Sole Survivor? I can be the Sole Survivor not just because of my social skills or intellect, but because of the passion that I put into every single thing that I do in life. If I set my mind to do something, I’m giving it everything until I see that goal met. I’m well aware that I lack typical skills for living outdoors, but many legends of the game lacked those skills initially as well. I’ve always been open to learning and adapting to my environment in order to succeed, and I don’t plan on treating this game any differently, especially in the succeeding part.   Jesse López ha vivido una vida arraigada en los pivotes. El joven de 30 años pasó de ser miembro de una pandilla en un centro de detención juvenil a cambiar su vida, ahora propietario de una casa y orgulloso padre de dos hijos. Se enamoró de Survivor cuando estudió el comportamiento electoral como parte de su doctorado. en Ciencias Políticas. Y él espera que él's able to turn those book smarts into beach smarts, even if it means breaking through an unfriendly first impression.Read our interview with Jesse Lopez (coming 9/8)Age: 30Hometown: Venice, Calif.Current Residence: Durham, N.C.Occupation: Political Science Ph.D.Favorite Hobbies: Playing chess with my son. Dancing with my daughter. Binge-watching shows with my wife after the chess player and dancer fall asleep.3 Words to Describe You: Aware, ambitious, unbreakablePet Peeve(s): Quitters, people who complain about things but aren’t willing to change, and personalized license plates.What is the accomplishment you are most proud of? The family I’ve built with my wife. Every day I get to watch my kids actually be kids and grow at their own pace. That’s something that I never had and always wanted. It doesn’t matter what else I’ve done or end up doing; building a family with my wife takes the cake.What is something we would never know from looking at you? I do research at Duke. You don’t look at me and see a scholar. As Biggie says though, “I’m sicker than your average.”Who is your hero and why? My wife. She’s been with me every step of the way and had to make the same sacrifices as me to get here. She juggles the weight of both kids, my stresses, as well as her own, and still manages to maintain her composure. She’s got no fear and has always pushed me to do better. I could go on forever, but at the end of the day I just want to make her proud.Which past Survivor will you play the game most like? I’m basically Spencer or Christian (David vs. Goliath) if they got jumped into a gang at 15. I’m definitely bringing an academic mindset to the game because I’ve spent more hours thinking about how people vote than Sandra and Boston Rob combined. At the same time, I wasn’t raised in an ivory tower and have been around the block enough to know there is stuff textbooks can’t teach you about real people and life.Why do you believe you can be the Sole Survivor? I’ve researched voting behavior for years. I don’t care if I’m out there with someone who never missed an episode of SURVIVOR, or someone who played 3 times already, they ain’t gonna hold a candle to me strategically. But I’m also not an academic by nature and have gone from being a gang member to dealing with Harvard-level researchers on a daily basis -- so I can adapt to any environment and build relationships with anyone.  Justine Brennan creció en un hogar que enseñaba el valor del trabajo duro. Sus padres construyeron una vida para ella y sus hermanos después de emigrar de Filipinas. El joven de 29 años's fandom ignited when she binge-watched the series during quarantine. And she's excited for a new era where things move will move as quickly as her speed through 40+ seasons of Survivor.Read our interview with Justine Brennan (coming 9/8)Age: 29Hometown: Sunnyvale, Calif.Current Residence: Marina Del Rey, Calif.Occupation: Cyber Security SalesFavorite Hobbies: Cooking, oil painting, golfing3 Words to Describe You: Self-sufficient, resourceful, wittyPet Peeve(s): When people walk slowly right in front of you, when you open the door for someone and they don’t say thank you, when people are passive aggressive.What is the accomplishment you are most proud of? My parents let me borrow their 20-year-old Lexus SUV a few years back, and I immediately ran the passenger side door into a 4’ tall concrete pole by making a sharp right turn and not seeing it in my blind spot. To fix the destroyed door would have cost more money than the car was worth, so I looked at websites of a few junkyards, found [one] that had a 2019 gold Lexus LX470, bargained it down from $750 to $400, and installed the new door on Thanksgiving day. Aside from the passenger window now being tinted, it was like the accident never happened!What is something we would never know from looking at you? I think a lot of people think I’m an un-athletic girly girl, but my dad raised me to be the son he never had. I grew up racing dirtbikes and going to fishing derbies. And at my high school’s traditional junior vs. senior girls powderpuff football game, I put a girl in a headlock and tackled her to the ground. (There’s photo evidence.) Who is your hero and why? Easy – my dad. He’s the reason I’m athletic, resourceful, and driven. He decided to be the parent to me and my sister that he never had. He’s the best -- so supportive, and he never lets a day go by without telling us he loves us. He’s the reason I’m in tech sales; I always wanted to be just like him when I grew up. Which past Survivor will you play the game most like? Either Kelley Wentworth or Joe Anglim. Joe was obviously an insane competitor at the individual challenges, but he also proved himself to be a necessary part of the tribe with how resourceful he was. Both were generally likable people to their tribes. It’s necessary to perform things like blindsides in order to keep yourself in the game, but I think Kelley and Joe both played in a lawful-enough way that wasn’t anywhere near as manipulative as other people like Sandra or Tony. Why do you believe you can be the Sole Survivor? In sales I have to outwit people every day. It helps having a high EQ, and I’ve always been way more emotionally intelligent than book smart. That’s a huge attribute when interacting with other tribe members. Having a Psychology degree and being in sales gives me great people skills; put me in a room of strangers and we’ll leave as friends. I’m good at connecting with people and making them feel comfortable enough to trust me, which is key in a game like SURVIVOR. I’m a strong competitor. Don’t judge me by my size! I will never give up on something that I want; I’m that stubborn and I do not like losing.  La farmacéutica Nneka Ejere espera tener la receta adecuada para convertirse en una ganadora de Survivor. El hombre de 43 años tiene experiencia con grandes mudanzas literales, ya que emigró de Nigeria con dos hijos y un tercero en camino. Como la mujer de mayor edad de la temporada, espera que su experiencia con la resiliencia y el desarrollo de la comunidad le den la oportunidad de tocar su estilo preferido, donde espera desafiar las mentiras y las puñaladas por la espalda habituales. Lea nuestra entrevista con Nneka Ejere (próximamente el 9/9 )Edad: 43 Ciudad natal: Weatherford, TexasResidencia actual: Weatherford, TexasOcupación: FarmacéuticoPasatiempos favoritos: Viajar, andar en bicicleta, cocinar3 Palabras que lo describirán: Alegre, trabajador, digno de confianzaPeeve(s) favorito(s): Mediocridad, pereza¿Cuál es el logro del que está más orgulloso? ¡Mi familia! Mi esposo y yo hemos superado momentos difíciles y tenemos tres hijos increíbles. ¿Qué es algo que nunca sabríamos al mirarte? Cuán duro, resistente y decidido puedo ser. ¿Quién es tu héroe y por qué? Mi papá. Ha logrado mucho. Superó tantos obstáculos desde la niñez hasta su edad adulta y no solo prosperó, sino que trajo a muchos otros junto con él, para asegurarse de terminar con el ciclo de pobreza que de otro modo habría plagado a la familia extensa. juego más como? Cirie, porque me encanta conectar y hacerlo fácilmente. Jugaré duro sin parecerlo en la superficie. ¿Por qué crees que puedes ser el Único Superviviente? Creo que puedo lograr cualquier cosa que me proponga. Puedo influenciar a otros para que tomen decisiones, y ellos pensarán que fue su idea todo el tiempo. Yo también soy resistente; no se trata de cuantas veces me caiga, sino de que me levante una vez mas. Creo que todo lo que vale la pena hacer, vale la pena hacerlo bien, por eso doy el 100% siempre.  Hace seis años, Noelle Lambert perdió una pierna en un accidente. Pero el joven de 25 años convirtió la tragedia en triunfo, convirtiéndose en atleta paralímpico y compitiendo en los juegos de Tokio el año pasado. Ahora se enfrenta a una situación muy diferente, pero igualmente desafiante, al estar sin su sistema de apoyo por primera vez. Su objetivo para el juego es adentrarse en su experiencia atlética, rodeándose de amenazas físicas hasta que pueda cortarles la garganta. Lea nuestra entrevista con Noelle Lambert (próximamente el 9 de septiembre)Edad: 25 Ciudad natal: Londonderry, N.H. Ocupación: atleta paralímpico de EE. UU. Pasatiempos favoritos: snowboard, viajar, salir con amigos3 Palabras que lo describen: tenaz, extrovertido, decidido Motivos favoritos: gente perezosa, conductores lentos y gente falsa. ¿Cuál es el logro del que está más orgulloso? Después de que me amputaron la pierna en 2016, nunca dejé que eso me definiera. Regresé a jugar Division 1 Lacrosse, y en solo dos años llegué al Tokyo Paralympic Track & Field Team y estableció un nuevo récord estadounidense en la carrera de 100 metros. ¿Qué es algo que nunca sabríamos al mirarte? Algo que la gente no piensa cuando me ve es que soy un tremendo atleta. Lo que mucha gente ve cuando me mira es mi prótesis, sienten pena por mí y dudan de mis capacidades. Y ese es su primer error. ¿Quién es tu héroe y por qué? Mi mamá. Ella es mi mejor amiga, mi motivación y todo lo que aspiro a ser. Es la persona más desinteresada y cariñosa que conozco, y no estaría donde estoy hoy si no fuera por ella. ¿A qué Superviviente del pasado te parecerá más el juego? Me gustaría jugar un juego similar al de Kelley Wentworth en su segunda temporada. Sus compañeros de tribu no pensaban que ella fuera una gran amenaza, pero encontró ídolos de inmunidad ocultos y creó puntos ciegos para avanzar en el juego. ¿Por qué crees que puedes ser el Único Superviviente? Tengo la capacidad de entablar amistades fácilmente, y usaré eso a mi favor para llegar lejos en el juego. También soy bueno en la elaboración de estrategias y la adaptación a un entorno en constante cambio, y estoy dispuesto a hacer lo que sea necesario para llegar al final. Si me presentas lo imposible, lo superaré.

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